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Wednesday 18 July 2018

Ghostman ..recommended ...S.Rob

S ROB BIO
Born and brought up in Country Durham in the North of England, in the UK. S Rob is the author of hundreds of occult works: more than anyone else in history numbering almost 400 at the time of writing and probably far more when you read this and has probably summoned more devils, demons, angel, spirits, magical beings and ancient deities than anyone alive. Inventor of occult escapology, inside out magick: a type of magick relying on the hidden twin of magical beings and the inversion of talismans: puppet occultism and many others in addition to having written on all the usual occult areas. Member of the worlds oldest paranormal research society The Ghost Club. Is an honorary ambassador ADMIR The American diplomatic mission, ambassador at large for the Instituto Imagick in Brazil. S Rob is also a horror host: not needing to take on a strange character like the others being lucky enough to have one already. He horror hosts Magical Manifestations, where a ritual is performed to manifest the film into the world. Masterminded and performed: with two others: the first theft on the astral realm, stealing the spear of destiny: which he still has attaching its power to one Roman Pillium Spear Head. He invented humanic possession, wherein a man possesses a devil: as such he was the first person to possess the Devil.     

Sunday 22 April 2018

Meet the Sea Nomads

Researchers have discovered the first evidence that people can genetically adapt to deep diving, as shown by the unusually large spleens in indigenous people of Indonesia known as the “Sea Nomads,” a study said.
The spear-fishing Bajau people regularly free-dive to depths of up to 230 feet (70 meters), with only weights and a wooden mask.
They spend up to 60 percent of their workday diving for fish, spearing octopus and gathering crustaceans, an amount of time rivaled only by sea otters, and can stay underwater up to 13 minutes at a time, said the report in the journal Cell.
Intrigued by this unusual ability, American researcher Melissa Ilardo, then a postdoctoral candidate at the Centre for GeoGenetics at the University of Copenhagen =read more

Saturday 14 April 2018

https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/apr/14/carlo-rovelli-exploding-commonsense-notions-order-of-time-interview


What do we know about time? Language tells us that it “passes”, it moves like a great river, inexorably dragging us with it, and, in the end, washes us up on its shore while it continues, unstoppable. Time flows. It moves ever forwards. Or does it? Poets also tell us that time stumbles or creeps or slows or even, at times, seems to stop. They tell us that the past might be inescapable, immanent in objects or people or landscapes. When Juliet is waiting for Romeo, time passes sluggishly: she longs for Phaethon to take the reins of the Sun’s chariot, since he would whip up the horses and “bring in cloudy night immediately”. When we wake from a vivid dream we are dimly aware that the sense of time we have just experienced is illusory....Read more

Sunday 18 March 2018

Snow again in Holsworthy Devon

yet again snow in Holsworthy Devon the second time and roads and paths slippery and I am not able to go out like many others.This is the view from my bungalow front and back in Glebelands Holsworthy Devon

Tuesday 20 February 2018

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I am a mother of 2 and live in Somerset, UK. Having a daughter with severe special needs, not being able to work, I was looking for something to fill my time and started writing short blogs about some of the daft things we all got up to as a family. It was only when someone said that I should write a book, that I actually sat down and did just that! The Chronicles of Charlotte Elizabeth is a collection of those stories, together with a few extra laugh out loud moments and maybe a few tears as well.

My second literary attempt is a collection of stories from our family archives, some spooky, some just plain daft, hopefully, all interesting and humorous!

I am currently working on a new novel, this time about my mother and her sisters growing up during the war years. There were many gritty stories told to me over the years, and this book is my attempt to do them justice. Those years were extremely difficult for one of my aunts and also in part for my mother, there's love, loss, lust and even a few laughs. The title I am leaning towards is 'GI'. I hope to have it ready for proof-reading over the next 6 to 8 months.

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