I’m looking forward to the latest book from Gary Lachman on the mystical works of Carl Jung. But while it is on its way via Amazon.ca, I’ve been enjoying his recent article for Fortean Times which begins by detailing a seminal mystical experience in Jung’s life, On 11 February 1944, the 68-year-old Carl Gustav Jung [...]
Graham Hancock is the king of speculation. His books will either convince you there’s a lot more to human history or make you scoff at his possibly outlandish ideas. Regardless, it is damn entertaining. One of the first books I ever bought was his Fingerprints of the Gods (1996) which discussed how anomalies associated with [...]
I’ve always been the sort of person that sought out the books on Bigfoot, UFOs or Terrence McKenna before reading through The Kite Runner or various Grisham novels (you know… the mainstream stuff). Something about the weird and strange, no matter how implausible, has always appealed to me. Partially this interest has developed from personal [...]
The first podcast I subscribed to when I bought my Creative Zen Vision: M in 2006 was Mysterious Universe. One of the things that got me through the work week was listening to Ben Grundy’s reports on the mysterious and the paranormal. After his mysterious exit from the podcasting world, pledging to record a final episode [...]