Ghost Hunting

Across the Great Divide: The Unanswered Question

Welcome to 2013! The quest for knowledge of the paranormal goes forward into another year… James Stein is a Professor of Mathematics at California State University whose previous books include The Right Decision: A Mathematician Reveals the Secrets of Decision Theory and How Math Explains the World. In a book that was...

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Across the Great Divide: The Gray Lady

**Happy Holidays, everyone. Enjoy this month’s issue of Pagan Pages magazine and, as always, another installment of my paranormal column, Across the Great Divide. This time I’m going to discuss the phenomenon of the Gray Lady apparition.** Most people mistakenly combine all apparitions under the blanket “ghost” moniker, or...

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Across the Great Divide: Haunted Hotels

*Hello on this blustery and chilly November morning. The worst of hurricane Sandy’s effects are behind us and I hope that everyone is safe and accounted for. So another Halloween has come and gone, and our attention turns toward the ‘official’ kick off of the holiday season. Many are planning...

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Across the Great Divide: “The Perception of Believing”

This month in my paranormal column, Across the Great Divide, I bring a thought-provoking article about the perception of believing. Whatever your view on paranormal activity is, this is sure to make you think. “The Perception of Believing” It is often said that seeing is believing. That is to...

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Across the Great Divide – Haunted House for Sale

Haunted houses have been the stuff of local legend for generations; often these stories are exploited by Hollywood. Sometimes, though, there’s nothing fun about the experience, as the thought of sharing a home with an unexpected guest is no laughing matter. Josue Chinchilla and Michele Callan, of Toms River,...

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Across the Great Divide: “The Ghost of Belle Isle”

  Prompted by the unseasonably warm weather scores of people are venturing outdoors, eager to get a jump on summer fun. For many in the Detroit area that also includes picnics and other activities on historic Belle Isle. But unknown to few, besides some lifelong citizens of the Motor...

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