Dreams Against Time: Precognition, Retrocognition, and the Sleeping Mind

Dreams have long occupied one of psychical research’s most provocative frontiers. From precognitive dreams and retrocognition to hypnagogia, hypnopompia, and lucid dreaming, sleep seems to blur the boundaries between memory, perception, and time itself. Whether psychological or anomalous, such experiences remain deeply compelling and stubbornly difficult to dismiss.

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The Royal Oak Investigations: Witness, Memory, and Method: The Royal Oak as a Private Case

The investigation at the Royal Oak pub revealed a complex interplay between personal experiences of local patrons and paranormal phenomena. Initially skeptical, the investigator learned to appreciate the significance of witness accounts, respecting their concerns while gathering valuable data. This journey deepened understanding of haunting cases and highlighted the importance of thorough research.

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The Estes Method: Modern Ghost Hunting Tool or Just a New Twist on an Old Idea?

The Estes Method has become one of the most talked-about techniques in modern ghost hunting, often presented as a more focused and controlled alternative to the standard spirit box session. But is it genuinely a useful investigative tool, or simply a dramatic new twist on older EVP-style methods? In this post, I take a balanced look at the origins of the Estes Method, its roots in EVP and ITC, and why it has become such a popular feature of contemporary paranormal investigation.

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