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The Mystery of the Marie Celeste
Few maritime mysteries have fascinated the world quite like the story of the Mary Celeste. More than 150 years after the strange events surrounding the vessel, the unanswered questions continue to inspire debate among historians, paranormal researchers, and mystery enthusiasts alike.

Helen Renee Wuorio
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Orbs - Spirits, Science, or Something Else
Reports of mysterious glowing spheres, floating lights, and strange luminous objects have existed for centuries. Long before photography was invented, people from many cultures described unexplained balls of light appearing in graveyards, battlefields, forests, ancient ruins, and supposedly haunted locations. Folklore from Europe often referred to ghost lights or spirit lights, while in parts of Asia and South America, similar glowing manifestations were associated with wande

Helen Renee Wuorio
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Shadow Figures
Few paranormal subjects are as universally reported, or as deeply unsettling, as shadow figures. Across countless cultures, centuries, and civilisations, people have described dark human-like forms appearing in bedrooms, hallways, doorways, lonely roads, battlefields, forests, and places associated with tragedy or emotional distress. What makes these reports especially intriguing is that many of the societies that described such entities had no contact whatsoever with one ano

Helen Renee Wuorio
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Poltergeist
Few paranormal phenomena have captured the public imagination quite like the poltergeist. The very word comes from German, with “poltern” meaning to make noise or rumble and “geist” meaning spirit. Unlike traditional ghost stories that often involve apparitions or shadowy figures, poltergeist cases are usually associated with movement, chaos and disruption. Loud banging sounds, objects flying across rooms, unexplained fires, electrical disturbances and even physical attacks h

Helen Renee Wuorio
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The Eilean Mòr Lighthouse Mystery
Far out in the Atlantic, beyond the rugged western edge of Scotland, lies a small and windswept cluster of islands known as the Flannan Isles. Isolated, treacherous, and steeped in folklore, these rocky outposts sit in the Outer Hebrides, where the sea is rarely calm, and the weather can turn in moments. The largest of these islands is Eilean Mòr, its name meaning “Big Island” in Gaelic, and it was here, at the dawn of the twentieth century, that one of Britain’s most endurin

Helen Renee Wuorio
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Fairy Circles and Temporal Enigmas
Across the world, in cultures that developed independently and with no obvious connection to one another, there are strikingly similar stories of small, elusive beings who exist just beyond the edge of ordinary perception. Whether described as fairies, the fae, the sidhe, or by entirely different names, these entities appear again and again in folklore, often accompanied by a curious physical feature: the fairy circle.

Helen Renee Wuorio
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Séance Table Tipping: Genuine Spirit Communication or Parlour Trick Bunkum?
Séance table tipping, sometimes called table-turning, is one of the most well-known and enduring practices associated with spiritual communication. At its simplest, it involves a group of people sitting around a small table, lightly resting their hands upon it, and attempting to establish contact with unseen entities. What follows, in many reported cases, is the gradual movement of the table itself, often tilting, rocking, or even lifting in response to questions.

Helen Renee Wuorio
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The Haunting of Lilford Hall
Some buildings carry history quietly within their walls. Others seem to echo with it. Lilford Hall, set in the Northamptonshire countryside, is one of those rare places where the past feels close enough to touch. Over the centuries, it has been home to notable families, wielded political influence, and preserved an intellectual legacy. Yet between 2012 and 2013, it became the centre of one of the most extraordinary and baffling paranormal cases ever recorded.

Helen Renee Wuorio
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The Legend of King Arthur's Bowmen - The Angels of Mons
Out of this desperate encounter emerged one of the most remarkable legends of the war: the story of the Angels of Mons. According to reports that circulated soon afterwards, supernatural figures appeared on the battlefield at the height of the fighting. Some accounts described radiant angels shielding British soldiers. Others told a more distinctly British tale, that of King Arthur and his ancient bowmen returning to defend the nation.

Helen Renee Wuorio
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Do We Haunt Ourselves? A Closer Look at the Shadows We Carry and the Spirits We Might Unknowingly Invite
Most of us think of hauntings as something that happens to us from the outside. A cold draught in a warm room, a whisper that doesn’t belong to any living voice, a shadow that moves with its own intention, these are usually framed as intrusions from another realm. Yet there’s a quieter, more unsettling possibility that lingers beneath many supernatural accounts: what if the haunting begins within?

Helen Renee Wuorio
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What is a Ghost?
Few questions have followed humanity as persistently as this one: What is a ghost? Across cultures and centuries, people have reported apparitions, shadowy figures, unexplained voices, and the lingering presence of the dead. Traditionally, a ghost is described as the surviving essence of a once-living person, capable of being seen, heard, or felt. Yet once we move beyond folklore, the question becomes far more complex.

Helen Renee Wuorio
4 min read


Why Are The Most Religious The Most Haunted?
People with deep religious beliefs often report more experiences of haunting, spiritual attacks, negative entity attachments, and even demonic possession. This phenomenon raises a compelling question: why do those most devoted to their faith seem to bear the heaviest spiritual burdens?

Helen Renee Wuorio
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Ouija Boards - Are They Dangerous Devices or Just Harmless Playthings?
Ouija boards have long sparked debate and curiosity. Are they merely fun party games, or do they carry real dangers that can affect users and their homes? Some claim these boards invite malevolent spirits, while others see them as nothing more than harmless toys with a spooky reputation fueled by movies and TV shows.

Helen Renee Wuorio
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When the Paranormal Becomes Personal – Stage 9: A Quiet Lasting Shift
Part 9 of a 9-Part Series of The Human Journey From Dismissal to Acknowledgement By Brian Sterling-Vete and Helen Renée Wuorio Most people do not expect to encounter anything they would describe as paranormal. Unexplained experiences are assumed to belong to stories, television programmes, or the lives of other people—not to ordinary homes, workplaces, or families. When something unusual first occurs, it is almost always dismissed, rationalised, or quietly ignored. This blog

Helen Renee Wuorio
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When the Paranormal Becomes Personal – Stage 8: Resolution Attempts – “I Just Want This to Stop”
Part 8 of a 9-Part Series of The Human Journey From Dismissal to Acknowledgement By Brian Sterling-Vete and Helen Renée Wuorio Most people do not expect to encounter anything they would describe as paranormal. Unexplained experiences are assumed to belong to stories, television programmes, or the lives of other people—not to ordinary homes, workplaces, or families. When something unusual first occurs, it is almost always dismissed, rationalised, or quietly ignored. This blog

Helen Renee Wuorio
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When the Paranormal Becomes Personal – Stage 7: Acceptance – “This Is Real, and It’s Affecting My Life”
Part 7 of a 9-Part Series of The Human Journey From Dismissal to Acknowledgement By Brian Sterling-Vete and Helen Renée Wuorio Most people do not expect to encounter anything they would describe as paranormal. Unexplained experiences are assumed to belong to stories, television programmes, or the lives of other people—not to ordinary homes, workplaces, or families. When something unusual first occurs, it is almost always dismissed, rationalised, or quietly ignored. This blog

Helen Renee Wuorio
3 min read


When the Paranormal Becomes Personal – Stage 6: Seeking Help – “Someone Must Know What This Is”
Part 6 of a 9-Part Series of The Human Journey From Dismissal to Acknowledgement By Brian Sterling-Vete and Helen Renée Wuorio Most people do not expect to encounter anything they would describe as paranormal. Unexplained experiences are assumed to belong to stories, television programmes, or the lives of other people—not to ordinary homes, workplaces, or families. When something unusual first occurs, it is almost always dismissed, rationalised, or quietly ignored. This blog

Helen Renee Wuorio
3 min read


When the Paranormal Becomes Personal – Stage 5: Reluctant Consideration – “I Wouldn’t Call It Paranormal, But…”
Part 5 of a 9-Part Series of The Human Journey From Dismissal to Acknowledgement By Brian Sterling-Vete and Helen Renée Wuorio Most people do not expect to encounter anything they would describe as paranormal. Unexplained experiences are assumed to belong to stories, television programmes, or the lives of other people—not to ordinary homes, workplaces, or families. When something unusual first occurs, it is almost always dismissed, rationalised, or quietly ignored. This blog

Helen Renee Wuorio
3 min read


When the Paranormal Becomes Personal – Stage 4: Emotional Impact – “Something Is Wrong, and I Can’t Stop It”
Part 4 of a 9-Part Series of The Human Journey From Dismissal to Acknowledgement By Brian Sterling-Vete and Helen Renée Wuorio Most people do not expect to encounter anything they would describe as paranormal. Unexplained experiences are assumed to belong to stories, television programmes, or the lives of other people—not to ordinary homes, workplaces, or families. When something unusual first occurs, it is almost always dismissed, rationalised, or quietly ignored. This blog

Helen Renee Wuorio
3 min read


When the Paranormal Becomes Personal – Stage 2: Repetition and Unease – “This Is Happening Too Often”
Part 2 of a 9-Part Series of The Human Journey From Dismissal to Acknowledgement By Brian Sterling-Vete and Helen Renée Wuorio Most people do not expect to encounter anything they would describe as paranormal. Unexplained experiences are assumed to belong to stories, television programmes, or the lives of other people—not to ordinary homes, workplaces, or families. When something unusual first occurs, it is almost always dismissed, rationalised, or quietly ignored. This blog

Helen Renee Wuorio
3 min read
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