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		<title>Do you suspect that you have ESP?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jul 2010 04:47:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cherlyn Gardner Strong</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We hear the stories all the time, but we don&#8217;t always call it ESP, or extrasensory perception. Some people refer to it as clairvoyance. In some cases it is referred to as the sixth sense. Mothers commonly experience what is referred to as mother&#8217;s intuition. A mother starts to feel uneasy about her son, only [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We hear the stories all the time, but we don&#8217;t always call it ESP, or extrasensory perception. Some people refer to it as clairvoyance. In some cases it is referred to as the sixth sense. Mothers commonly experience what is referred to as mother&#8217;s intuition. A mother starts to feel uneasy about her son, only to find out later that he was in a car accident at the exact moment she began to worry, is a common example.</p>
<p>Have you ever foretold of an event before it happened? Have you spoken of a past event and suddenly realize that you had no possible way of knowing about it?</p>
<p>Perhaps you possess some level of ESP.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://rhine.org/">Rhine Research Center</a> defines ESP as:</p>
<blockquote><p>Paranormal cognition; the acquisition of information about an external event, object, or influence (mental or physical; past, present, or future) in some way other than through any of the known sensory channels.<span style="font-family: Verdana;font-size: x-small"> </span></p></blockquote>
<p>There is a simple test that you can do at home to test your ESP abilities. It is called the Zener Test, which utilizes a physical deck of cards (or online images of the cards) called Zener cards. Zener Cards were designed in the early 1930&#8242;s by Karl Zener tor use in ESP related experiments with parapsychologist J.B. Rhine.</p>
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<p>In a typical experiment with physical Zener cards, a tester will hold up a card, but not allow the sitter (the person being tested) to see the image on that card. The sitter will proceed to guess the the image on the card out of five possible choices: circle, cross, waves, square or star. There are variations of this experiment, depending on the tester.</p>
<p>However, if you would like to conduct the experiment by yourself, in private, you can test yourself online.</p>
<p>Two websites that offer Zener tests are <a href="https://www4004.ssldomain.com/animaproject/">The Anima Project</a> and <a href="http://www.psychicscience.org/esp3.aspx">Psychic Science.</a> There are some differences between the two websites.</p>
<p>The Anima Project requires registration, but is otherwise free. The goal of the project is to analyze as many virtual sitters as possible &#8220;to provide a valid statistical analysis of precognition/clairvoyance.&#8221;</p>
<p>If total anonymity is more your speed, you can visit Psychic Science, also free. This website offers solo testing, but also uses Zener cards to test two subjects for telepathy. If you want to know if your spouse can really read your mind as well as you think, try this together some evening. It is a great date night activity.</p>
<p>Perhaps you desire portability of your Zener test. In this case, you can buy a <a href="http://www.rhine.org/zenercards.htm">Zener test kit</a> from the Rhine Research Center for $25.00. Each kit includes a deck of Zener cards, a manual, and ESP record sheets.</p>
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		<title>A Paranormal Encounter With A Dragonfly</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Sep 2009 05:40:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cherlyn Gardner Strong</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I left my house tonight, very excited to have the chance to attend presentation given by Professor William Everist at the Columbus library. The topic was: “The Paranormal is the Normal Unexplored.“ Yes, it’s not your every day “normal” event attended by most of us. There were 60 people expected at the event, which is such a small portion of Tucson’s ever growing population. I almost didn’t make it to the event. I forgot to complete my online RSVP and was placed on a waiting list. Less than 2 hours prior to the event, I received an email that a spot had opened up.]]></description>
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<p>I left my house tonight, very excited to have the chance to attend a presentation given by Professor William Everist at the Columbus library. The topic was: <strong>“The Paranormal is the Normal Unexplored.&#8221;</strong> Yes, it’s not your every day “normal” event attended by most of us. There were 60 people expected at the event, which is such a small portion of Tucson’s ever growing population. I almost didn’t make it to the event myself. I forgot to complete my online RSVP and was placed on a waiting list. Less than 2 hours prior to the event, I received an email letting me know that a spot had opened up. I don’t know whose spot I was given and why. I am sure that it was an unusual event which prevented the person whose place I took from attending. Even the manner in which I learned about tonight’s event is unusual in itself.</p>
<p>I wrote a post a couple weeks ago about<a href="http://tucsoncitizen.com/paranormal/2009/09/11/ghosthunting-when-the-thrill-of-the-chase-turns-deadly/"> a tragic event in Toronto</a>. An intoxicated woman was with her boyfriend on a “ghost hunting adventure” on the top of a university building. She fell to her death. Due to her death, I went on a rant in that post, about the motivations of thrill seekers versus the small percentage of the population who are actually interested in the science behind paranormal phenomena. I listed a few of the names of those paranormal research professionals who work right here in Tucson. When I referenced Professor Everist in that post on September 11th, I initially gave him the title of “Doctor‘” because I wasn’t sure if he had completed his doctorate. I looked it up on the trusty Google search engine and found very quickly that not only is he working on his PhD, but Professor Everist was to be speaking tonight. So, when I arrived at Columbus library tonight to hear him speak, I thought about how sad it was that I learned he was speaking, due to the news of the death of a woman who I didn’t even know. Then, I wondered about the various reasons behind the RSVP cancellation of someone else that allowed me to attend. This isn’t the first encounter I have had with Professor Everist, though.</p>
<p>A few years ago, I attended the premier party for <a href="http://www.ghostmag.com/"><em>Ghost! Magazine</em></a> at the Z Mansion downtown. I heard about that event through my friend Debe Branning of the MVD Ghostchasers. Debe was asked to attend to promote her book <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1885590970?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=budgetleakdec-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=1885590970">Sleeping With Ghosts!: A Ghost Hunter&#8217;s Guide To Arizona&#8217;s Haunted Hotels And Inns</a><img style="border:none !important;margin:0px !important" src="http://www.assoc-amazon.com/e/ir?t=budgetleakdec-20&amp;l=as2&amp;o=1&amp;a=1885590970" border="0" alt="" width="1" height="1" />. So, if it wasn’t for Debe, then I wouldn’t have had the opportunity to meet so many paranormal professionals on that particular night. If it wasn’t for Debe, I wouldn’t have signed up for a <em>Ghost! Magazine</em> subscription. From within the pages of that magazine, I was able to read contributions to the magazine written by Professor Everist. Professor Everist is a member of the scientific community whose goal is to present the scientific side of the paranormal to the general population who have an interest in the paranormal. Though the magazine ceased printing a hard copy of the magazine, you can still read Professor Everist’s articles on the <a href="http://www.ghostmag.com/"><em>Ghost! Magazine</em></a> website.</p>
<p>Well, now I have to back up a little bit about why my own RSVP to Professor Everist’s presentation tonight wasn’t submitted on time, and why I was put on that waiting list. There were still a few spots available when I last checked, but things kept coming up. Most notably, yesterday. I went with my dad and my sister to Sonoita on a last minute day trip. I figured that there would still be time to RSVP when I arrived home. While in Sonoita, we stopped by “Bog Hole”, a waterfowl preserve in the San Rafael Valley. There, we didn’t encounter any waterfowl. My dad said it was the first time he had never seen ducks in that bog hole. Instead, we saw plenty of frogs, who quickly hopped for their lives and jumped into the water. A dragonfly flew around us. It wasn’t afraid of us and stayed close by. It was very unusual looking, and I was mesmerized by it. I made my dad take a picture of the dragonfly even, so I have proof that it was there. Stay with me, there’s a point to all of this…</p>
<p>Back to tonight and to Professor Everist. Professor Everist spoke about various topics tonight, focusing mostly on psychic phenomena, ESP and remote viewing. He presented us with an exercise for fun. This exercise consisted of 60 pieces of paper, each folded into quarters, and taped shut. A bowl was passed around that contained these 60 pieces of folded paper. Each paper had a unique image printed inside. Everyone was to select one of those papers, but not open it. Instead, we were to concentrate on our selected paper, and guess the random image that was hidden inside. I kept thinking of a floppy eared dog. It was a rather cute image in my mind. In the next part of the exercise, we had to tell the person next to us what we thought the image was on the paper we selected. So, I told my neighbor that it was a floppy eared dog. After we each shared what we thought was on the paper, it was time to unfold them. Mine was a dragonfly. The man sitting directly in front of me got that floppy eared dog I was picturing in my head. The people around me said that I was probably focusing on the energies of the man in front of me, but not on my own. That’s a possibility, I suppose, that it was a really good guess “by proximity.” The man in front of me let me have the picture of the floppy eared dog. I was a bit disappointed that the dog I was thinking about looked nothing like that image of the dragonfly that I held in my hand.</p>
<p>Then, my thoughts wandered in another direction. I couldn’t help thinking about my image of the dragonfly, coupled with my encounter with the one from yesterday. I brought up my experience to the group, and though I chalked it up to ad hoc reasoning, I did feel that it was worth mentioning. I mean, perhaps the encounter with one yesterday was “a sign” of the experiences to come today. Some members of the group became very excited about my dragonfly revelation, stating that the dragonfly represents transformation. He is the essence of change and the power of light. Dragonflies foreshadow wonderful things to come in one’s life. It is apparently quite the synchronicity that my encounter with the dragonfly yesterday coincided with that image of one on the piece of paper I selected today. Did the dragonfly represent a precognitive episode which actually foreshadowed the dragonfly image I received tonight? Did my encounter with the dragonfly yesterday lead me to purposely select that very image from the bowl? Did it all of it happen just by chance? I don’t know. Professor Everist, despite his wealth of scientific knowledge, does not know. All I know is that this small event makes me wonder. It is one of those things that happens that makes you wish that professionals like Professor Everist are able find answers to seemingly meaningless questions like that; which some of us would very much like to have answered. However, tonight, all I can say in response to those questions is: I don’t know.</p>
<p>One thing is for sure though. I attended tonight’s presentation so I could write about it. However, the image I had in my mind of the article I wanted to write, versus the one I have written, are very different. Instead of relaying an introductory lesson of paranormal phenomena that Professor Everist presented tonight, the article has very much transformed from what I intended it to be. I am relaying to you my experience involving dragonflies, which may or may not be worth mentioning &#8211; which could really be nothing more than a coincidence.</p>
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<p><em>Thank you to <a href="http://www.meetup.com/tucson-metaphysics/">Tucson Metaphysics</a> for hosting this fun and interesting event &#8211; and much appreciation to Professor William Everist who keeps on looking for those answers!</em></p>
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