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BORLEY GHOST SOCIETY Essays
General Interest
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Inquiry and answers
by Doc K. Ross.
"Have you heard of anyone being visited by a ghost/guardian angel that is a dark figure which wears an overcoat and hat. My mother, my self and my wife see this guy over the years. Who is he?"
"Faith"
by Linda Cody.
"Listen to your life. See it for the fathomless mystery that it is. In the boredom and pain of it no less than in the excitement and gladness: touch, taste, smell your way to the holy and hidden heart of it because in the last analysis all moments are key moments, and life itself is grace."
"9-11"
by Linda Cody
"Unfortunately, more violence from the United States will only fuel the creation of another terrorist to take the place of Osama bin
"Thoughts and Musings about Psychics & Mediums "
by Kathy Rageur.
". . .all of John Edward’s messages are coming from the equivalent of Heaven, because none of his messages ever seem to talk about doom and gloom. So from that, we can deduce one of 2 things, Either there is no Hell, or those in Hell are not allowed to communicate with John."
"Explorations"
by Jeff Marschmeyer
"About midnight I was awoken by the most terrible feeling. Although it was pitch black in the room I could "see" a strange cloud coming towards me (I didn't have my glasses on either!). The room may have been black but this was blacker. It enveloped me on the bed and I was paralyzed with fear. This is unusual for me - normally I'm quite calm in high stress situations (both by nature and from scuba training)."
"The Sociology of a Haunting"
by Jesse Glass
" I got to know a family who lived in a rural farm house in Maryland that was every bit as haunted as Borley. The place had once served as a hospital during the Civil War and was the inter-dimensional window of at least five ghosts and one "dark" entity that was at the center of the haunting."