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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
5 hours ago4 min read


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 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 series explores what happens when that dismiss

Helen Renee Wuorio
1 day ago3 min read


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 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 series explores what happens when that dismiss

Helen Renee Wuorio
2 days ago3 min read


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 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 series explores what happens when that dismiss

Helen Renee Wuorio
3 days ago3 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 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 series explores what happens when that dismiss

Helen Renee Wuorio
4 days ago3 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 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 series explores what happens when that dismiss

Helen Renee Wuorio
5 days ago3 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 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 series explores what happens when that dismiss

Helen Renee Wuorio
6 days ago3 min read


When the Paranormal Becomes Personal – Stage 3: Rational Strain – “I Know What I Saw, But That Can’t Be Right”
Part 3 of a 9-Part Series of The Human Journey From Dismissal to Acknowledgement 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 series explores what happens when that dismiss

Helen Renee Wuorio
Jan 253 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 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 series explores what happens when that dismiss

Helen Renee Wuorio
Jan 243 min read


When the Paranormal Becomes Personal – Stage 1: Casual Dismissal
Part 1 of a 9-Part Series of The Human Journey From Dismissal to Acknowledgement 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 series explores what happens when that dismiss

Helen Renee Wuorio
Jan 233 min read
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