“Disappearing Object Phenomenon: An Investigation” by Tony Jinks

"Have you ever had your car keys or television remote control inexplicably vanish from under your nose, only to reappear months later in another part of the house for no evident reason? Most would dismiss it as absent-mindedness, with perhaps a joking remark about paranormal activity. Yet remarkable circumstances surrounding many such accounts suggest that the mysterious disappearance of objects could be more than "just one of those things." Examining a large selection of fascinating narratives, this book reviews the "disappearing object phenomenon" (DOP) from a scientific standpoint. Both skeptical and supportive perspectives on DOP are considered, leading to the conclusion that disappearing, appearing and reappearing objects are indicators of a controversial take on the...>>

“Wide World of Weird: Over 100 Reports of High Strangeness” by Michelle Belanger

"What mysteries await in our weird world? Take a tour of the eerie and the unexplained courtesy of paranormal researcher Michelle Belanger. Collecting over a hundred articles from prior work with publications like the Paranormal Insider, Alternate Perceptions, and Fate Magazine, Belanger explores topics like the Bell Witch, the Hopkinsville Goblins, demonic possession among the nuns of Loudon, UFOs over ancient Egypt, and many other strange and spooky topics."...>>

“Power Animals: The Role of Spirit Guides in the Shamanic Journey” by Gerry C. Starnes

"This book is intended for the beginner or those relatively new to the shamanic journey practice. It is drawn from the wisdom gained through my own experiences with the journey, plus more than a decade of teaching individuals and groups, and in workshops. It contains answers to the most common questions asked about Power Animals and Spirit Guides, as well as suggestions and insights gained over the years."...>>

“Demons and Spirits of the Land: Ancestral Lore and Practices” by Claude Lecouteux (kindle version)

"Our pagan ancestors knew that every forest has brownies and fairies, every spring its lady, and every river malevolent beings in its depths. They told tales of giants in the hills, dragons in the lakes, marshes swarming with will-o’-the-wisps, and demons and wild folk in the mountains who enjoyed causing landslides, avalanches, and floods. They both feared and respected these entities, knowing the importance of appeasing them for safe travel and a prosperous homestead. Exploring medieval stories, folk traditions, spiritual place names, and pagan rituals of home building and site selection, Claude Lecouteux reveals the multitude of spirits and entities that once inhabited the land before modern civilization repressed them into desert solitude, impenetrable forests,...>>

“Witches, Werewolves, and Fairies: Shapeshifters and Astral Doubles in the Middle Ages” by Claude Lecouteux (kindle version)

"Monsters, werewolves, witches, and fairies remain a strong presence in our stories and dreams. But as Claude Lecouteux shows, their roots go far deeper than their appearance in medieval folklore; they are survivors of a much older belief system that predates Christianity and was widespread over Western Europe. Through his extensive analysis of Germano-Scandinavian legends, as well as those from other areas of Europe, Lecouteux has uncovered an almost forgotten religious concept: that every individual owns three souls and that one of these souls, the Double, can—in animal or human form—leave the physical body while in sleep or a trance, journey where it chooses, then reenter its physical body. While there were many who...>>