Folks love to talk of Grand Unified Theory of the paranormal, but very few people are doing anything about laying it out. The lone soul hefting this burden upon his shoulder is
Joshua Cutchin and it's no surprise as to why no one has dared as of yet. It's all about death. Red Pill Junkie waxes poetic upon Mr. Cutchin's thesis to urge forteans and skeptics alike to pick up the two-volume
The Ecology Of Souls for themselves. Certainly Arthur Conan Doyle would have, but he's dead and now essential to that ecosystem. Taking a cue from
Chris Woodyard and
Undine, Emily Temple recalls the time
When Arthur Conan Doyle Showed Up At His Own Memorial Service. (Maybe.) His favorite medium, Estelle Roberts, shared a joyous message for Lady Conan Doyle in front of packed audience but what was the message? Not all mediums are on the up-and-up, according to
The Magonia Blog, evinced by Sharon Hatfield's
Enchanted Ground sharing how Jonathan Koons built a spiritualist empire, replete with a house dedicated to his avocation with
A Room Of One's Own, and how despite Mr. Koons's now-revealed chicanery he forged a renaissance in the paranormal. (CS)
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