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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
May 15 min read


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
Mar 204 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
Mar 134 min read


Beyond Stone Tape Theory - Part 3: Recording in Human Particles
If we momentarily set aside the analogy of environmental recording, another explanation emerges—one that reframes these experiences as temporal loops or rifts rather than stored impressions. In this model, the past is not replayed; rather, the observer is momentarily granted a view of another point along the same timeline.

Helen Renee Wuorio
Feb 134 min read


Beyond Stone Tape Theory - Part 2: Temporal Rifts and Timeslips
If we momentarily set aside the analogy of environmental recording, another explanation emerges—one that reframes these experiences as temporal loops or rifts rather than stored impressions. In this model, the past is not replayed; rather, the observer is momentarily granted a view of another point along the same timeline.

Helen Renee Wuorio
Feb 74 min read


Beyond Stone Tape Theory - Part 1: Exploring New Concepts
Stone Tape Theory is one of the most intriguing and enduring ideas in paranormal research. It sits at the crossroads of history, psychology, physics, and folklore, offering a framework that attempts to explain why certain places appear to replay fragments of the past as if time itself has left an imprint behind.

Helen Renee Wuorio
Feb 14 min read


Haunting Tales of Christmas and New Year Spirits That Keep Us Company
The holiday season often brings joy, warmth, and family gatherings. Yet, for many, it also opens a door to the unseen world. Around Christmas and New Year, people report feeling closer to loved ones who have passed away. This heightened sensitivity can lead to experiences that spark curiosity about ghost stories and the paranormal. These tales remind us that the spirit world may be more present during the holidays, offering comfort or sometimes eerie encounters.

Helen Renee Wuorio
Dec 28, 20254 min read
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