A strange assortment to get you through the week...
- At Paranormalia Robert McLuhan reviews the anti-materialist textbook Irreducible Mind.
- This week's Binnall of America audio interview is with Bill Chalker, discussing UFO investigations in Australia (Part 1 of 2).
- Michael Tymn presents one of the stronger cases for an afterlife, Eileen Garrett's R101 readings. Michael Prescott has a detailed look at this case in Darklore Volume 2.
- Radio Rennessence's latest interview is with Otto Rahn expert Nigel Graddon, talking all things Nazi and Holy Grail.
- Forgetomori debunks those "Giant! Space! Vegetables!".
- Q presents a "Compendium of Curiosities" from the animal kingdom at Cabinet of Wonders.
- Brad Steiger investigates "The Biggest, Baddest Thunderbird of Them All" for UFO Digest.
- Mac Tonnies classifies "A SETI Taxonomy" on his SETI.com blog.
- Anthony North crunches some numbers in his Beyond the Blog posting "The Mystical Seven".
Enjoy!



Eileen Garrett's R101 readings. What do we make of it?
If we take the information gathered during these seances seriously, what do we make of it?
Apparently, that the other world is a reality not much different from our daily world. So maybe the spirits experience physical bodies of some sort too.
This is consistent with other information I have encountered from other sources, that posit we experience several levels of transformation after we die, and in each transfromation we slowly relinquish more and more of a physical frame, so that by the end we become pure spirit, or pure energy if you wish.
So that's why it's so important to experience this life to the fullest, because by the end of our transformation fleshly experiences will be felt like a vague dream, and we won't have another chance to enjoy them.
What do you think?
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