The majority of Mayan pyramids are temples to the spirits and not the burial tombs like the great pyramids of Egypt. These temple pyramids typically comprised one or more rooms. However, the areas were so confined that they may well simply have been used during ritualistic occasions and were not designed for community use. Even though Mayan occasionally...
Scary Ghost Video Clips Croxteth Hall UK
Apr 9, 2009
Is this one of the best Scary Ghost Videos or something else more earthly? Croxteth Hall in Liverpool is no newcomer to ghostly controversy having been a favorite for ghostly haunting investigations for many years. In the 8 second CCTC clip, a luminous yellow glow is observed developing from with the trees outside Croxteth Hall in Liverpool. It next heads close...
Lucid Dreaming How You Can Learn To Lucid Dream
Lucid dreaming is an ability, and like any similar ability you will require enthusiasm, composure and persistence to obtain it. This important dream state is usually brought about by some sort of signal, something that reveals to the person that what he or she is undergoing is a dream, and not actuality. It is an extraordinary method to harness the creative...
Astral Projection OBE and Life in The Spirit World
Astral projection is a type of Out of Body Experience, occasionally referred to as an OBE or OOBE which sits somewhere on the boundary amongst psionic capability, scrying and religious mysticism. It is a greatly controversial topic with many cynics alleging that it is all in the imagination or merely an instance of lucid dreaming. It is, however, something...
Evil Death Demon Names
Mar 28, 2009
The modern day environment, when you refer to evil death demon names, demons or devil control, most people simply jest or quip around the subject. However, in bygone days the evil which is the Devil was taken much more seriously than it is today. A demon is contemplated to be a high-powered, unnatural being that is ordinarily malicious in disposition and...
What Did The Greeks Believe About The Afterlife?
The ancient Greek notion of the afterlife and the rituals accompanying burials were previously well instituted by the 6th century B.C. In the Odyssey, Homer depicts the Underworld, deep below the earth, where Hades, the brother of Zeus and Poseidon, and his spouse, Persephone, ruled over a myriad of wandering legions of gloomy figures known as the...
