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Synchronicity – coincidental occurrences or events with meaning?

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A Church and some Snowdrops Synchronicity – a concept introduced by the psychologist Carl Jung almost a 100 years ago, who stated that events are meaningful coincidences if they occur with no causal relationship, yet seem to be meaningfully related. The term has enjoyed a renaissance in recent years within the paranormal community, but it is actually phenomena that the Psychic Questing community has been acutely aware of for over 40 years and plays a significant part in their activities. Throughout our research, we’ve encountered many instances of synchronicity, many of which we’ve only been aware of after the event, but does it really have any deep meaning? Snowdrops To illustrate the point, recently, we visited a churchyard in a neighbouring village to photograph the first emerging snowdrops of the year, prompted by a post that we’d seen on social media the previous day. We were honestly expecting more...... It was a cold, damp day, so our focus was pu...

The search for the answers to be found in a hidden corner of Essex - the ghosts that just won't rest.

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The 'ghosts' of Landguard Fort

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Landguard Fort, Suffolk, location of the last seaborne invasion of England (2 nd  July 1667), is a place that has gained popularity for organised ghost hunt events over the past ten years or so, although it’s yet to reach the dizzy heights of paranormal folklore that haunts such as Fort Amherst or Dover Castle enjoy. However, from an historical perspective, the location is quite significant, the current fort being the last in line of three military buildings guarding the entry point to the Stour and Orwell estuary and, onwards to the important ports of Harwich and Ipswich. None of the three buildings had been built on the same location, although the current Fort (dating from 1716) has one small corner, the Holland Bastion, that overlay’s the site of the previous building.   The Dutch invasion of 1667 is recognised as the first ever engagement of the Royal Marines, so overall, a very notable location. It was due to the Fort’s popularity as the venue for pa...

Remote Viewing Exercise – Update

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Remote viewing exercise, 26th July 2016

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The focus of our remote viewing experiment  For a number of years now, we’ve been aware that photographic images can be a form of stimuli for Laura, especially with focused concentration. Initially, in the past, this has led others to contact us for Laura to view images and report back, where the feedback on her output has been positive but, until recently, we have never examined or utilised this aspect in any great detail, mainly due to other areas of focus for us rather than any disinterest. When our paths initially crossed, a number of years ago, we briefly visited a location, a disused church on the Suffolk / Essex border, not far from Borley, with Jason, a friend of ours who we have mentioned in previous writings. The visit, on a clear, crisp February evening, proved relatively uneventful, although Laura, at the time, reported that she was ‘drawn’ to a particular corner of the location, with perhaps a ‘connection to children’. Neither Laura nor I ha...

Media Update - Peterborough Museum, Cambridgeshire

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Further to our Peterborough Museum update a couple of weeks ago, Marq English, of Spiral Paranormal and MEV Productions, has recently re-posted his video episode of the event that we attended at the museum, which will provide another view of proceedings, as well as some of the events described in our article. Many thanks to Marq English for his kind permission in allowing us to post the link to his video, very much appreciated. Peterborough Museum - Spiral Paranormal / MEV Productions Laura & Mark.

Peterborough Museum, Cambridgeshire

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