“I
mean, either Telekinesis or Premonitions- we both had
abilities”
TELEKINESIS
“When
I first found out I could move things. It was a gift.”
More
commonly known as ‘psychokinesis,’ literally
translates to “distant movement.” It’s
the ability to mentally influence an object's movement
or behavior.
THOSE
WHO BENDED SPOONS
TELEKENISIS
TELEKENETIC:
cASE FILES AND HISTORY
HONING
IN ON TELEKENISIS
MASTERING
TELEKENISIS
SPOON
BENDING
PREMONITIONS
“These
nightmares weren’t bad enough. Now I’m seeing
things when I’m awake? And these visions, or whatever,
they’re getting more intense and painful!”
Premonitions
are the knowledge that one has of future events that
are typically tragic in nature. They commonly come as
visions, often during dreams and even during states
of total consciousness. A strong sense that something
will occur also qualifies. There is strong historic
evidence of premonitions revealing visions and warnings
of future happenings.
NIGHTMARES
COME TRUE
PREMONITIONS
WHAT
TO DO WITH YOUR PREMONITIONS
LIFE
AND PROPHECIES OF NOSTRADAMUS
PROPHECIES
BANSHEE
The banshee is a creature in Gaelic folklore, the word
being derived from the Old Irish ben síde, modern
Irish bean sídhe or bean sí, "fairy
woman" (bean, woman, and sidhe, being the tuiseal
ginideach or possessive case of "fairy").
The sídh are derived from pre-Christian Gaelic
deities.
When
members of the community died, a woman would sing a
traditional lament or caoineadh at their funerals. These
women singers are sometimes referred to in English as
"keener." Traditionally, some great Gaelic
families had a fairy woman associated with them, who
would make an appearance after a death in the family
to sing this lament. Tales recount how, when the family
member had died far away then the appearance or, in
some tales, the sound of the fairy keener, might be
the first intimation of the death.
When
these oral narratives were first translated into English,
a distinction between the "banshee" and other
fairy folk was introduced which does not seem to exist
in the original stories in their original (Irish or
Scottish) Gaelic forms. Similarly, the funeral lament
became a mournful cry or wail by which the death is
heralded. In these tales, hearing the banshee's wail
came to predict a death in the family and seeing the
banshee portends one's own death.
Banshees
are frequently dressed in white and often have long,
fair hair which they brush with a silver comb, a detail
scholar Patricia Lysaght attributes to confusion with
local mermaid myths. Other stories portray them as dressed
in green or black with a grey cloak.
BANSHEE
ANGIAK
According
to Eskimo lore, an Angiak is a child of the living dead.
Eskimos had to often give up their new-born children
during harsh times and would do so by abandoning them
in the snow. Unless the Eskmio tribe moved to a new
land, it was believed that the ghosts of these babies
would come back to haunt them. An Angiak is said to
gain strength upon each visit to the tribe, until its
powerful enough to seek revenge on the elders.
INFRARED
THERMAL SCANNER
An
infrared thermal scanner is a tool used by ghost researchers
to detect and verify “cold spots” and monitor
fluctuations in temperature within rooms. The ITS is
a non-contact thermometer that sends out an infrared
beam that hits a surface and bounces back giving the
temperature of the object it hits.
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Dean5339