Witch, Please:🌈The Spooky Rainbow We Deserve
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Happy Pride, spooky siblings! To celebrate, this year we’re dropping a list of a few of our favorite LGBTQIA+ folx in the paranormal and “spooky adjacent” world. Please go give them a follow and check out the work they’re doing.
Everyone Dies - Except in Lily Dale
COUNCIL BLOG - ANDRONIKE JAMES
If an image of a spooky séance in a dimly lit room, ectoplasm oozing out of a medium’s eyes and nose, and possibly some table tipping popped into your head, you’re exactly right (except for the ectoplasm thing, but I love the idea of it). Spiritualism however, offers more of a framework for understanding death as a transition to another plane of existence, rather than an ending.
The Rappings That Shook the World
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The Fox sisters’ claims helped spark a widespread interest and belief that communicating with loved ones after they died was possible, and contributed to the rapid growth of the Spiritualist movement, a religious movement based on the belief that the dead could interact with the living. Séances and psychic mediums became popular across the U.S. and Europe, as people sought ways to connect with their dead loved ones.
Moonshine & Myth: Appalachian Stories That Will Make You Shiver
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"Death comes in threes." "An owl's hoot at twilight spells doom." "A cow's mournful moo after dark? Someone's about to cross over." Ever felt a chill run down your spine hearing these old sayings? You've just brushed against the edge of Appalachian folklore, a world where the veil between the natural and supernatural is thin, and the past whispers from every shadowed hollow.