Sailing to the Indefinite Shore: The Dreams That Foretold Lincoln’s Fate
How a melancholy president read his own nightmares as maps of what was coming, and why history still argues about them
Read More →What happens after we die? It is one of humanity’s oldest and most profound questions — and the paranormal world offers some of the most compelling answers. This category explores near-death experiences (NDEs), in which individuals report leaving their bodies, traveling through tunnels of light, and encountering deceased loved ones before being revived. We also cover deathbed visions, reincarnation cases, spirit communication, and the broader cultural and religious frameworks that shape our understanding of the afterlife. Drawing on both personal testimonies and emerging scientific research, these articles examine the evidence for consciousness surviving physical death.
How a melancholy president read his own nightmares as maps of what was coming, and why history still argues about them
Read More →In the weeks after your father died, the lights in his study flickered for the first time in a decade of never flickering. A song…
Read More →You find a penny in a place where there was no penny before. On a windowsill that you cleaned that morning. On the floor of…
Read More →The cardinal appeared three days after the funeral. Bright red against the snow, sitting on the branch outside the kitchen window for longer than birds…
Read More →It did not feel like a dream. That is always the first thing people say. Your grandmother was there, and she was fully herself, not…
Read More →She knew. That is the most consistent element in the accounts that collect around this topic, people describing not just a dream but a certainty…
Read More →The details are specific and consistent enough that they have their own taxonomy. A sense of leaving the body and observing from above. Movement through…
Read More →You are in a familiar place, your childhood home or a corridor you cannot quite place, and there is a figure standing in the shadows.…
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