Saul Sees
Items from Saul's personal thoughts and blog
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Caught between worlds
Paranormal entertainment sometimes goes a little beyond mere theatre. Sometimes we tap into something quite real.
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Ghostly entertainment
Some people take ghosts pretty seriously. Some people just think it's a bunch of spooky fun. It turns out that it's always been that way. See a little about this history and opportunities for your own ghostly experience.
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Welcome to 2016 – thoughts and predictions
Saul looks at the changing of the year with a few predictions and a special deal.
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Haunted Holiday had some special moments
I mentioned that I was collaborating with Theater 13 for the Haunted Holiday event last night. The crowd was very enthusiastic as we viewed the classic 1981 film Ghost Story. It’s one of those films that is much more about the dread and the story than lots of gore and jump scares. We all toasted the Chowder Club and declared ourselves honorary members. During the intermission we took some time to let people share some of their own ghost stories. We had several of them, and many involved strange figures at the foot of the bed. I introduced the Konxari cards that I mentioned in yesterday’s blog. Everyone got to check…
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Back from the dead! Amazing story of revival!
According to this article on panda.org somewhere between 200 and 2,000 species of plants and animals go extinct every year. Of course, according to this Atlas Obscura article we discover about 15,000 new species—mostly insects—each year. What we don’t hear about very often is a species that comes back. When we do it’s generally something like the coelacanth, which was believed extinct when a fisherman caught one in 1938. They were living where we weren’t looking. (Read more tales of rediscovered species on thedodo.com.)This is a different sort of story. A group of students in Winnipeg, Canada had the chance to work with some very special seeds. The seeds were discovered by archaeologists digging…
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A day of rest
This has been quite a week. I wrote briefly about the séance sessions that I held at the Museum of the Weird last week. On the 31st I was featured doing numerology readings for a private party. Sunday was also involved with a private event, so today was my day to rest and recuperate. (Though I am at the Museum tonight.) It is interesting to connect with so many different minds and questions in a short period of time. I must form a sort of bond with a person or with spirit and then completely let it go. I know how to ground and clear and create a safe space for…