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LightWolf8729
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Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 1:32 am Post subject: Paranormal Egypt |
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THEIR secrets have lain hidden and undisturbed among the stone ruins for centuries. Surrounded by myths and superstition, the pharaohs and gods of ancient Egypt have remained some of the most mysterious legends of the ancient worlds - until psychic investigator Derek Acorah turned up and blew the sand off their secrets.
According to his Scots co-presenter Tessa Dunlop, the flamboyant medium amazed local experts and seasoned Egyptologists alike when they spent a month visiting ancient tombs and pyramids all over the ancient north African country.
Popular historian Tessa joined Derek on a month-long expedition to bring his particular style of psychic tomb raiding to the ruins and temples for a new Living TV series, Paranormal Egypt.
And she said that in their short time exploring the catacombs and sarcophaguses of Egypt, the Most Haunted star's psychic skills and uncanny charisma not only converted her from being a paranormal cynic but also wowed teams of seasoned historians and experts with his insights .. from beyond the grave.
Tessa, best-known for her appearances on programmes such as Time Team, also admitted she was genuinely terrified at some of the spooky goings on.
"There were definitely some very scary moments and there were two incidents when I felt something very weird was happening," she said. "Derek is incredible at what he does. There were times when I was really surprised at just how much he knew about things he just couldn't know. Before we went, I spent a long time reading at the British Library and really did a lot of research on Egypt".
"While we also worked with Egyptologists and senior experts from the area, who were also amazed at how much he knew. One time we were looking for the tomb of Imhotep, an Egyptian god, and we went to the wrong room. It turned out to be the home of the oldest mummy in Egypt but, as soon as we were in, he knew we were in the wrong room"....
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Something about that article just doesn't quite sit right with me, I can't name it...it just seems that...um...let me get the words.
Wait! I'll take somebody else's words. Ronnie James Dio, "tell a truth with many lies". That one sorta works. |
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rachel42
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Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2007 11:48 pm Post subject: Derek Acorah and the paranormal |
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First of all, I don't doubt his ability to some extent, although I have seen the programme. When they say activity happens, you don't see it. There is no data or recording devices.
I have paranormal experiences, and was even told that I have mediumship ability due to having had an NDE. I still record, photograph, and gather as much data as I can to support what I experience.
I keep a thermometer in my spare room which seems to be the hot spot in our flat to monitor for any changes.
I am not a sceptic, as I have had enough experiences to do otherwise. However, having studied science with the OU-it is best to have data to support your experience. Why don't they have people collecting evps, and such-like as in Ghost Hunters with Jason and Grant?
Even I know with all my experiences that I have to have proof if I want to validate my experiences. |
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