Saddius, a Roman warrior, invades China seeking revenge against the Chinese king for theft. He breaks into the palace and encounters the king's daughter, Princess Su Yung. Rather than harm her, he is stunned by her beauty. Su Yung arranges a secret meeting with Saddius where they fall in love. However, their affair is discovered by the king's guard Shanghai. Upon learning of the betrayal, the enraged king forbids Su Yung from seeing Saddius again. Defying her father, Su Yung meets Saddius one last time, but he is later murdered by the king. Grief-stricken over the deaths of her lover and the conflict with her father,
This document outlines several common conventions of the horror genre including: use of blood, isolation, darkness, screaming, identifiable costumes, chase scenes, eerie settings, unknown killers targeting ordinary people or lone females. It also discusses how horror reflects society's fears and uses sound, costumes, and "Luton Bus Shocks" (false scares) to build suspense. Specific subgenres like slasher, supernatural, and psychological horror are mentioned. The final section summarizes several genre theorists' views that genres create audience expectations to guide production and understanding of texts.
The document provides context and analysis of Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Fall of the House of Usher". It discusses Poe's use of diction to create a sense of dread and melancholy. It also summarizes the key plot points and symbolism, including the strange illnesses afflicting Roderick and Madeline Usher and the mansion's physical destruction representing the demise of the Usher family. The central theme is the complex psychological and environmental forces that can lead to human suffering and madness.
Ghosts are believed to be the remnants of human beings without physical bodies, found in places of strong emotions or death like battlefields, hospitals, cemeteries, and funeral homes. Ghosts can attach themselves to vegetation, humans, or objects they were attached to in life. They gain power from human emotions, especially fear. Protecting oneself from ghosts involves remaining unemotional, speaking to the ghost out loud, using blessed salt or prayer. Some believe scattering items like rice or salt on the floor at night will distract ghosts from haunting by making them count the items. Devices like EMF meters are used to detect electromagnetic fields that may be caused by ghost sightings. Several specific locations in Mumbai are believed to be haunted.
The document discusses ghosts and the paranormal from various perspectives. It defines what a ghost is, describes different types of ghosts, and discusses feelings and places that ghosts are often encountered. It also examines some scientific explanations for ghost sightings, such as ions, carbon monoxide poisoning, and electrical stimulation of the brain. While some view ghosts as unexplained phenomena, science suggests that many ghost sightings may have natural explanations rooted in human psychology or environmental factors. The document presents information both supporting and questioning the existence of ghosts.
The Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is considered the most haunted location in the world. It first opened in 1829 as the first prison in America that utilized solitary confinement, with prisoners isolated in individual cells. The prison was abandoned in 1913 and fell into disrepair. Reports of paranormal activity began in the 1970s. Visitors today frequently report sensory experiences such as shadows, figures, and disembodied voices that seem to reflect the anguish of those who were incarcerated and died there.
Superstitions
Folk Belief & Facts...
Outline...
What are Superstitions ??
Why we call it “ FOLK BELIEF” ??
Why we believe in Superstitions ??
Superstitions & their Origins.
Superstitions in PAKISTAN.
Effect of Superstitions in our everyday Life.
Superstitions & ISLAM.
How to get rid of Superstitions ??
What is Superstition ???
Came from Latin word “ superstitio “ meaning
“standing over a thing in amazement or awe “ .
Superstition is a credulous belief or notion, not based on reason or knowledge, particularly the belief that future events can be foretold by specific unrelated prior events
Why we call it “ FOLK BELIEF” ??
They explain the unexplainable.
They are based on the fear of abnormal.
They reflects our desire to have some power over our destinies.
They reflect a desire to have the universe make sense , to se a cause-effect relations between events.
Why we believe in Superstitions ??
In a way, it is a sign of acceptance of our ignorance and limitations of our power.
a wrong idea about external reality.
It’s a belief based on fear and ignorance.
Irrational fear of what is unknown or mysterious.
Superstitions & their Origins.
Broken MIRRORS
Black CATS
The No. 13th
Spilling SALT
Itching PALM
Crossing FINGERS
Blessing Someone Who SNEEZED
The custom of showering RICE
Walking Under a LADDER
Broken MIRRORS
“Breaking a Mirror Brings Seven Years Bad luck”.
The superstition regarding breaking mirrors goes back to ancient Rome.The Romans were the first to create glass mirrors.They believed the mirror had the power to confiscate a part of the user’s soul.If a person’s reflected image became distorted in any way this could mean a corruption in his or her soul.
"The true reason that breaking a mirror was 7 years bad luck is because when mirrors were first made they were so expensive that if you broke on you would serve 7 years as an indentured servant to the owner of the mirror because not too many people could afford to buy another one to replace it."
Black CATS Crossing your path
As one version of the belief goes, if a black cat crosses your path, bad luck will befall you.
In ancient Egypt, the Goddess Bast was a black, female cat. Christians, wanting to rid society of all traces of other religions, convinced the ignorant that black cats were demons in disguise and should thus be destroyed. In the process, they also destroyed the kindly women who cared for the cats, believing them to be witches.
Being demons, a black cat crossing your path would create a barrier of evil, cutting you off from God and blocking the entrance to heaven.
Crossing FINGERS
Saddius, a Roman warrior, invades China seeking revenge against the Chinese king for theft. He breaks into the palace and encounters the king's daughter, Princess Su Yung. Rather than harm her, he is stunned by her beauty. Su Yung arranges a secret meeting with Saddius where they fall in love. However, their affair is discovered by the king's guard Shanghai. Upon learning of the betrayal, the enraged king forbids Su Yung from seeing Saddius again. Defying her father, Su Yung meets Saddius one last time, but he is later murdered by the king. Grief-stricken over the deaths of her lover and the conflict with her father,
This document outlines several common conventions of the horror genre including: use of blood, isolation, darkness, screaming, identifiable costumes, chase scenes, eerie settings, unknown killers targeting ordinary people or lone females. It also discusses how horror reflects society's fears and uses sound, costumes, and "Luton Bus Shocks" (false scares) to build suspense. Specific subgenres like slasher, supernatural, and psychological horror are mentioned. The final section summarizes several genre theorists' views that genres create audience expectations to guide production and understanding of texts.
The document provides context and analysis of Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Fall of the House of Usher". It discusses Poe's use of diction to create a sense of dread and melancholy. It also summarizes the key plot points and symbolism, including the strange illnesses afflicting Roderick and Madeline Usher and the mansion's physical destruction representing the demise of the Usher family. The central theme is the complex psychological and environmental forces that can lead to human suffering and madness.
Ghosts are believed to be the remnants of human beings without physical bodies, found in places of strong emotions or death like battlefields, hospitals, cemeteries, and funeral homes. Ghosts can attach themselves to vegetation, humans, or objects they were attached to in life. They gain power from human emotions, especially fear. Protecting oneself from ghosts involves remaining unemotional, speaking to the ghost out loud, using blessed salt or prayer. Some believe scattering items like rice or salt on the floor at night will distract ghosts from haunting by making them count the items. Devices like EMF meters are used to detect electromagnetic fields that may be caused by ghost sightings. Several specific locations in Mumbai are believed to be haunted.
The document discusses ghosts and the paranormal from various perspectives. It defines what a ghost is, describes different types of ghosts, and discusses feelings and places that ghosts are often encountered. It also examines some scientific explanations for ghost sightings, such as ions, carbon monoxide poisoning, and electrical stimulation of the brain. While some view ghosts as unexplained phenomena, science suggests that many ghost sightings may have natural explanations rooted in human psychology or environmental factors. The document presents information both supporting and questioning the existence of ghosts.
The Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is considered the most haunted location in the world. It first opened in 1829 as the first prison in America that utilized solitary confinement, with prisoners isolated in individual cells. The prison was abandoned in 1913 and fell into disrepair. Reports of paranormal activity began in the 1970s. Visitors today frequently report sensory experiences such as shadows, figures, and disembodied voices that seem to reflect the anguish of those who were incarcerated and died there.
Superstitions
Folk Belief & Facts...
Outline...
What are Superstitions ??
Why we call it “ FOLK BELIEF” ??
Why we believe in Superstitions ??
Superstitions & their Origins.
Superstitions in PAKISTAN.
Effect of Superstitions in our everyday Life.
Superstitions & ISLAM.
How to get rid of Superstitions ??
What is Superstition ???
Came from Latin word “ superstitio “ meaning
“standing over a thing in amazement or awe “ .
Superstition is a credulous belief or notion, not based on reason or knowledge, particularly the belief that future events can be foretold by specific unrelated prior events
Why we call it “ FOLK BELIEF” ??
They explain the unexplainable.
They are based on the fear of abnormal.
They reflects our desire to have some power over our destinies.
They reflect a desire to have the universe make sense , to se a cause-effect relations between events.
Why we believe in Superstitions ??
In a way, it is a sign of acceptance of our ignorance and limitations of our power.
a wrong idea about external reality.
It’s a belief based on fear and ignorance.
Irrational fear of what is unknown or mysterious.
Superstitions & their Origins.
Broken MIRRORS
Black CATS
The No. 13th
Spilling SALT
Itching PALM
Crossing FINGERS
Blessing Someone Who SNEEZED
The custom of showering RICE
Walking Under a LADDER
Broken MIRRORS
“Breaking a Mirror Brings Seven Years Bad luck”.
The superstition regarding breaking mirrors goes back to ancient Rome.The Romans were the first to create glass mirrors.They believed the mirror had the power to confiscate a part of the user’s soul.If a person’s reflected image became distorted in any way this could mean a corruption in his or her soul.
"The true reason that breaking a mirror was 7 years bad luck is because when mirrors were first made they were so expensive that if you broke on you would serve 7 years as an indentured servant to the owner of the mirror because not too many people could afford to buy another one to replace it."
Black CATS Crossing your path
As one version of the belief goes, if a black cat crosses your path, bad luck will befall you.
In ancient Egypt, the Goddess Bast was a black, female cat. Christians, wanting to rid society of all traces of other religions, convinced the ignorant that black cats were demons in disguise and should thus be destroyed. In the process, they also destroyed the kindly women who cared for the cats, believing them to be witches.
Being demons, a black cat crossing your path would create a barrier of evil, cutting you off from God and blocking the entrance to heaven.
Crossing FINGERS
The document discusses interviews conducted with 8 people about the paranormal genre. 4 people correctly identified the genre as paranormal, while the others guessed psychological, monster, or another incorrect genre. When asked what comes to mind about paranormal, common responses included ghosts, witches, demons, and mystical creatures. The document then covers themes, settings, sounds, editing, and character types commonly seen in paranormal horror films.
The document discusses interviews conducted with 8 people about the paranormal genre. 4 people correctly identified the genre as paranormal, while the others guessed psychological, monster, or another incorrect genre. When asked what comes to mind about paranormal, common responses included ghosts, witches, demons, and mystical creatures. The document then covers themes, settings, sounds, editing, and character types commonly seen in paranormal horror films.
This document summarizes several haunted places around the world. In South Africa, ghosts appear at Cape Town Castle and in underground tunnels in Johannesburg. Singapore is considered Asia's most haunted city with spirits seen at various schools, beaches, and housing complexes. Mount Everest is haunted by the ghost of climber Andrew Irvine who died there in 1924 and encourages climbers. Various parts of India are said to be haunted by ghosts like Pretas, Mumiai, Paisachi, and Bauta. In Panama City, the ghost of an ill American soldier appears on buses traveling near former Fort Clayton.
This presentation discusses superstitions, which are beliefs not based on reason or knowledge. Some common superstitions are that breaking mirrors brings 7 years of bad luck, black cats crossing one's path means bad luck will befall you, and the number 13 is unlucky. The presentation explores the origins of these superstitions and others, examines their prevalence in Pakistani culture, and how they can impact people's everyday lives. It notes that superstitions go against Islamic teachings and encourages getting rid of them by practicing rational thinking and faith in Allah alone.
Planning) assignment 26 - individual pitch Vincent MendyCTVL
This document outlines Vincent Mendy's individual pitch for a horror short film in the paranormal/psychological subgenre. The film would follow three schoolboy characters who discover an abandoned radio that possesses one of the protagonists. Scenes would include the boys finding the radio, one passing out, and the other two going missing. Later, the possessed protagonist realizes something happened to his friends and investigates, having flashbacks of murdering them. The film aims to create psychological tension and an ambiguous narrative that leaves the audience questioning what exactly occurred.
Gothic horrors were first made in the 1920s and were the first films to use soundtracks. Early female monsters in these films tended to be beautiful rather than scary, defying horror conventions. Psychological horrors rely on fears and instability to build tension using realistic threats like assault. Slasher films from the 1990s featured masked killers stalking victims with weapons like knives. Possession films center around families with a possessed member and use religious figures to confront the evil spirit.
Genre Research - Horror Forms and ConventionsLee Turner
The document discusses common tropes and elements found in horror genre films. It describes typical character archetypes like the protagonist, sex appeal character, and antagonist. It also outlines common props, locations, situations, and sounds used to create tension and scare audiences. The protagonist is usually the sole survivor, while the sex appeal character is often the first killed. Isolated, abandoned locations are frequently used as settings. Jumping scares, power outages, and phones not working are some classic scary situations. Both diegetic and non-diegetic sounds help build atmosphere and surprise viewers.
10 most haunted places in gurgaon that will horrify you for sureTripnstay
Most of us would have heard about the spine-chilling horror stories from someone at some point in our life. But sometimes it becomes difficult to believe in such stories unless there are no real-life incidents.
If we go by this rule that, "Every single action has an equal and opposite reaction", then we may have to admit that there is some negative energy to balance the positive energy around us.
The audio document contains a series of short ghost stories set in York, England that are narrated with background music and sound effects. Each story lasts around 30 seconds and details a different haunted location or ghost sighting in York involving dead children. The audio uses a clean narration and unsettling sound effects and music to tell 4 condensed local ghost tales meant to intrigue and scare listeners.
This document outlines common codes and conventions of horror films. It discusses themes such as revenge, childhood issues, and the supernatural. It also examines sub-genres and describes how horror films typically use isolated or abandoned locations with low lighting to create tension. Common audio techniques like non-diegetic sounds and nursery rhymes are mentioned. The document also analyzes Propp's character archetypes in horror narratives, such as the villain, hero, and princess.
Another spooky shit. Leave your spectators in this true story mystery- Bhangarh Fort, Rajasthan, India. Spooky places are common, but this place can leave a cold spine.
Animations - Present
Transitions - Present
Transition type - Automatic
Referenced from - N/A
Images - Present (Standard)
Download - Allowed
Aid yourself with this true spooky reality. No blames if you couldn't sleep tonight. I couldn't even help myself with this.
I want my like....You see the middle-button below, in the left....Do whatever you like....make it meet the ghosts or jump on it...I don't know.....it should get clicked, thats all I want. Thanks ;)
This document discusses superstitions and paranormal beliefs. It lists several common superstitions such as walking under a ladder or breaking a mirror. It then asks a series of questions about paranormal experiences, local myths, and famous legends. The document defines myths as folklore that plays a fundamental role in society, usually involving gods or supernatural beings, while legends are very old stories from ancient times about famous events or people that may not always be true.
Here is a summary of your evaluation:
Your research helped shape the script and provided guidance on the overall product. Planning could have been improved to visualize changes. Time management was adequate but extra time could have been used to further refine sounds and script. Technical qualities were similar to existing horror works with effective use of pauses and sound effects, though custom music would have enhanced tension building. Aural qualities conveyed a diary/interview style through tone and effects, but pace could have been varied to add excitement. The documentary would appeal to ages 16-30 as an intriguing yet not overly scary listen suitable for casual consumption. Overall insights will help strengthen future audio work.
Laws relating to banking and insurance l finalDhiraj Ahuja
This document discusses superstitions, their origins, examples, and effects. It explains that superstitions originated when early humans tried to explain mysterious events, and have been passed down through generations. Some common superstitions mentioned are that seeing a black cat or breaking a mirror are bad omens, and seeing an elephant ensures a fruitful journey. The document notes that superstitions can negatively impact decisions and confidence, but education can help develop reasoning over irrational beliefs.
1) The student has chosen a ghost story from York about a woman who saw the ghost of her brother after he passed away. He whispered to her that there is an afterlife.
2) The student plans to adapt this story into a drama format. Their adaptation will focus on the sister hearing strange noises in her house after her brother's death and investigating them, only to discover the ghost of her brother at the end.
3) They have ideas for sound effects to make the story more intense, such as using creaking stairs and a creepy whistling sound from the chimney. The student feels prepared to create an audio drama using sounds effectively.
Paranormal activities refer to events that cannot be scientifically explained, such as ghost sightings, psychic abilities, and UFOs. Common paranormal events include ghosts of deceased individuals seen in places they lived or died, UFO sightings, and psychic abilities like telepathy. While some believe these provide evidence of life after death or extraterrestrial life, skeptics argue there is little scientific evidence and many reported events can be explained naturally. Investigating paranormal activities has become a popular activity, though the scientific community remains skeptical due to a lack of evidence and reliance on pseudoscience.
A neighbor moved in next door two years ago. One night, the narrator saw the neighbor burying a bag in the cemetery that contained body parts. It was later revealed that the neighbor had murdered his wife and son, cutting open his son's stomach and filling it with honey and ants. The neighbor was convicted and sentenced to life in prison.
The Enchantment and Shadows_ Unveiling the Mysteries of Magic and Black Magic...Phoenix O
This manual will guide you through basic skills and tasks to help you get started with various aspects of Magic. Each section is designed to be easy to follow, with step-by-step instructions.
Heartfulness Magazine - June 2024 (Volume 9, Issue 6)heartfulness
Dear readers,
This month we continue with more inspiring talks from the Global Spirituality Mahotsav that was held from March 14 to 17, 2024, at Kanha Shanti Vanam.
We hear from Daaji on lifestyle and yoga in honor of International Day of Yoga, June 21, 2024. We also hear from Professor Bhavani Rao, Dean at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, on spirituality in action, the Venerable BhikkuSanghasena on how to be an ambassador for compassion, Dr. Tony Nader on the Maharishi Effect, Swami Mukundananda on the crossroads of modernization, Tejinder Kaur Basra on the purpose of work, the Venerable GesheDorjiDamdul on the psychology of peace, the Rt. Hon. Patricia Scotland, KC, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, on how we are all related, and world-renowned violinist KumareshRajagopalan on the uplifting mysteries of music.
Dr. Prasad Veluthanar shares an Ayurvedic perspective on treating autism, Dr. IchakAdizes helps us navigate disagreements at work, Sravan Banda celebrates World Environment Day by sharing some tips on land restoration, and Sara Bubber tells our children another inspiring story and challenges them with some fun facts and riddles.
Happy reading,
The editors
The Book of Samuel is a book in the Hebrew Bible, found as two books in the Old Testament. The book is part of the Deuteronomistic history, a series of books that constitute a theological history of the Israelites and that aim to explain God's law for Israel under the guidance of the prophets.
The document discusses interviews conducted with 8 people about the paranormal genre. 4 people correctly identified the genre as paranormal, while the others guessed psychological, monster, or another incorrect genre. When asked what comes to mind about paranormal, common responses included ghosts, witches, demons, and mystical creatures. The document then covers themes, settings, sounds, editing, and character types commonly seen in paranormal horror films.
The document discusses interviews conducted with 8 people about the paranormal genre. 4 people correctly identified the genre as paranormal, while the others guessed psychological, monster, or another incorrect genre. When asked what comes to mind about paranormal, common responses included ghosts, witches, demons, and mystical creatures. The document then covers themes, settings, sounds, editing, and character types commonly seen in paranormal horror films.
This document summarizes several haunted places around the world. In South Africa, ghosts appear at Cape Town Castle and in underground tunnels in Johannesburg. Singapore is considered Asia's most haunted city with spirits seen at various schools, beaches, and housing complexes. Mount Everest is haunted by the ghost of climber Andrew Irvine who died there in 1924 and encourages climbers. Various parts of India are said to be haunted by ghosts like Pretas, Mumiai, Paisachi, and Bauta. In Panama City, the ghost of an ill American soldier appears on buses traveling near former Fort Clayton.
This presentation discusses superstitions, which are beliefs not based on reason or knowledge. Some common superstitions are that breaking mirrors brings 7 years of bad luck, black cats crossing one's path means bad luck will befall you, and the number 13 is unlucky. The presentation explores the origins of these superstitions and others, examines their prevalence in Pakistani culture, and how they can impact people's everyday lives. It notes that superstitions go against Islamic teachings and encourages getting rid of them by practicing rational thinking and faith in Allah alone.
Planning) assignment 26 - individual pitch Vincent MendyCTVL
This document outlines Vincent Mendy's individual pitch for a horror short film in the paranormal/psychological subgenre. The film would follow three schoolboy characters who discover an abandoned radio that possesses one of the protagonists. Scenes would include the boys finding the radio, one passing out, and the other two going missing. Later, the possessed protagonist realizes something happened to his friends and investigates, having flashbacks of murdering them. The film aims to create psychological tension and an ambiguous narrative that leaves the audience questioning what exactly occurred.
Gothic horrors were first made in the 1920s and were the first films to use soundtracks. Early female monsters in these films tended to be beautiful rather than scary, defying horror conventions. Psychological horrors rely on fears and instability to build tension using realistic threats like assault. Slasher films from the 1990s featured masked killers stalking victims with weapons like knives. Possession films center around families with a possessed member and use religious figures to confront the evil spirit.
Genre Research - Horror Forms and ConventionsLee Turner
The document discusses common tropes and elements found in horror genre films. It describes typical character archetypes like the protagonist, sex appeal character, and antagonist. It also outlines common props, locations, situations, and sounds used to create tension and scare audiences. The protagonist is usually the sole survivor, while the sex appeal character is often the first killed. Isolated, abandoned locations are frequently used as settings. Jumping scares, power outages, and phones not working are some classic scary situations. Both diegetic and non-diegetic sounds help build atmosphere and surprise viewers.
10 most haunted places in gurgaon that will horrify you for sureTripnstay
Most of us would have heard about the spine-chilling horror stories from someone at some point in our life. But sometimes it becomes difficult to believe in such stories unless there are no real-life incidents.
If we go by this rule that, "Every single action has an equal and opposite reaction", then we may have to admit that there is some negative energy to balance the positive energy around us.
The audio document contains a series of short ghost stories set in York, England that are narrated with background music and sound effects. Each story lasts around 30 seconds and details a different haunted location or ghost sighting in York involving dead children. The audio uses a clean narration and unsettling sound effects and music to tell 4 condensed local ghost tales meant to intrigue and scare listeners.
This document outlines common codes and conventions of horror films. It discusses themes such as revenge, childhood issues, and the supernatural. It also examines sub-genres and describes how horror films typically use isolated or abandoned locations with low lighting to create tension. Common audio techniques like non-diegetic sounds and nursery rhymes are mentioned. The document also analyzes Propp's character archetypes in horror narratives, such as the villain, hero, and princess.
Another spooky shit. Leave your spectators in this true story mystery- Bhangarh Fort, Rajasthan, India. Spooky places are common, but this place can leave a cold spine.
Animations - Present
Transitions - Present
Transition type - Automatic
Referenced from - N/A
Images - Present (Standard)
Download - Allowed
Aid yourself with this true spooky reality. No blames if you couldn't sleep tonight. I couldn't even help myself with this.
I want my like....You see the middle-button below, in the left....Do whatever you like....make it meet the ghosts or jump on it...I don't know.....it should get clicked, thats all I want. Thanks ;)
This document discusses superstitions and paranormal beliefs. It lists several common superstitions such as walking under a ladder or breaking a mirror. It then asks a series of questions about paranormal experiences, local myths, and famous legends. The document defines myths as folklore that plays a fundamental role in society, usually involving gods or supernatural beings, while legends are very old stories from ancient times about famous events or people that may not always be true.
Here is a summary of your evaluation:
Your research helped shape the script and provided guidance on the overall product. Planning could have been improved to visualize changes. Time management was adequate but extra time could have been used to further refine sounds and script. Technical qualities were similar to existing horror works with effective use of pauses and sound effects, though custom music would have enhanced tension building. Aural qualities conveyed a diary/interview style through tone and effects, but pace could have been varied to add excitement. The documentary would appeal to ages 16-30 as an intriguing yet not overly scary listen suitable for casual consumption. Overall insights will help strengthen future audio work.
Laws relating to banking and insurance l finalDhiraj Ahuja
This document discusses superstitions, their origins, examples, and effects. It explains that superstitions originated when early humans tried to explain mysterious events, and have been passed down through generations. Some common superstitions mentioned are that seeing a black cat or breaking a mirror are bad omens, and seeing an elephant ensures a fruitful journey. The document notes that superstitions can negatively impact decisions and confidence, but education can help develop reasoning over irrational beliefs.
1) The student has chosen a ghost story from York about a woman who saw the ghost of her brother after he passed away. He whispered to her that there is an afterlife.
2) The student plans to adapt this story into a drama format. Their adaptation will focus on the sister hearing strange noises in her house after her brother's death and investigating them, only to discover the ghost of her brother at the end.
3) They have ideas for sound effects to make the story more intense, such as using creaking stairs and a creepy whistling sound from the chimney. The student feels prepared to create an audio drama using sounds effectively.
Paranormal activities refer to events that cannot be scientifically explained, such as ghost sightings, psychic abilities, and UFOs. Common paranormal events include ghosts of deceased individuals seen in places they lived or died, UFO sightings, and psychic abilities like telepathy. While some believe these provide evidence of life after death or extraterrestrial life, skeptics argue there is little scientific evidence and many reported events can be explained naturally. Investigating paranormal activities has become a popular activity, though the scientific community remains skeptical due to a lack of evidence and reliance on pseudoscience.
A neighbor moved in next door two years ago. One night, the narrator saw the neighbor burying a bag in the cemetery that contained body parts. It was later revealed that the neighbor had murdered his wife and son, cutting open his son's stomach and filling it with honey and ants. The neighbor was convicted and sentenced to life in prison.
The Enchantment and Shadows_ Unveiling the Mysteries of Magic and Black Magic...Phoenix O
This manual will guide you through basic skills and tasks to help you get started with various aspects of Magic. Each section is designed to be easy to follow, with step-by-step instructions.
Heartfulness Magazine - June 2024 (Volume 9, Issue 6)heartfulness
Dear readers,
This month we continue with more inspiring talks from the Global Spirituality Mahotsav that was held from March 14 to 17, 2024, at Kanha Shanti Vanam.
We hear from Daaji on lifestyle and yoga in honor of International Day of Yoga, June 21, 2024. We also hear from Professor Bhavani Rao, Dean at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, on spirituality in action, the Venerable BhikkuSanghasena on how to be an ambassador for compassion, Dr. Tony Nader on the Maharishi Effect, Swami Mukundananda on the crossroads of modernization, Tejinder Kaur Basra on the purpose of work, the Venerable GesheDorjiDamdul on the psychology of peace, the Rt. Hon. Patricia Scotland, KC, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, on how we are all related, and world-renowned violinist KumareshRajagopalan on the uplifting mysteries of music.
Dr. Prasad Veluthanar shares an Ayurvedic perspective on treating autism, Dr. IchakAdizes helps us navigate disagreements at work, Sravan Banda celebrates World Environment Day by sharing some tips on land restoration, and Sara Bubber tells our children another inspiring story and challenges them with some fun facts and riddles.
Happy reading,
The editors
The Book of Samuel is a book in the Hebrew Bible, found as two books in the Old Testament. The book is part of the Deuteronomistic history, a series of books that constitute a theological history of the Israelites and that aim to explain God's law for Israel under the guidance of the prophets.
2nd issue of Volume 15. A magazine in urdu language mainly based on spiritual treatment and learning. Many topics on ISLAM, SUFISM, SOCIAL PROBLEMS, SELF HELP, PSYCHOLOGY, HEALTH, SPIRITUAL TREATMENT, Ruqya etc.A very useful magazine for everyone.
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Santan Vastu Provides Vedic astrology courses & Vastu remedies, If you are searching Vastu for home, Vastu for kitchen, Vastu for house, Vastu for Office & Factory. Best Vastu in Bahadurgarh. Best Vastu in Delhi NCR
The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
Jude gives us hope at the end of a dark letter. In a dark world like today, we need the light of Christ to shine brighter and brighter. Jude shows us where to fix our focus so we can be filled with God's goodness and glory. Join us to explore this incredible passage.
The Vulnerabilities of Individuals Born Under Swati Nakshatra.pdfAstroAnuradha
Individuals born under Swati Nakshatra often exhibit a strong sense of independence and adaptability, yet they may also face vulnerabilities such as indecisiveness and a tendency to be easily swayed by external influences. Their quest for balance and harmony can sometimes lead to inner conflict and a lack of assertiveness. To know more visit: astroanuradha.com
A375 Example Taste the taste of the Lord, the taste of the Lord The taste of...franktsao4
It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
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Trusting God's Providence.
Providence - God’s active preservation and care over His creation. God is both the Creator and the Sustainer of all things Heb. 1:2-3; Col. 1:17
-God keep His promises.
-God’s general providence is toward all creation
- All things were made through Him
God’s special providence is toward His children.
We may suffer now, but joy can and will come
God can see what we cannot see
2. "What exactly does paranormal mean?"
"any phenomenon that in one or more
respects exceeds the limits of what is
deemed physically possible according to
current scientific assumptions." The
actual word is derived from the Latin
use of the prefix para meaning "outside
or beyond" what is considered normal.
3. Ghosts
The spirit or soul of a person whohas died, which haunts a
place which was of emotional significance to that person when
living.
The personalityof a person after his or her own deathwhich is
not directly tiedto thesoul or spirit. A type of psychic memory
imprint.
The character or memory of some beingor thing whichhas
diedor, if it was never alive, has been somehowdestroyed
or dissembled, whichnevertheless remains existent (and
sometimes detectable) in a semi-corporeal form.
4. Why do places become haunted
such as a person who was wrongfully tortured into death or
deeply betrayedby a dear friendor lovedone that resultedin
death.
Violent death, extreme grief, sometimes even closer than usual
ties to a place or series of events will create it. Then you get
ghosties.
5. Famous haunted places
• Bhangarh Kila was establishedin 1613
and built by King Madho Singh
• shadowof emperor's
palace would never touchhimat his
prohibitedretreat. If shadowtouched
over his place, the city wouldturn into
ruins. The Bhangarhfort was
constructed withseveral stories and
finallyshadowedthe prohibited
retreat of Guru BaluNath.
As per psychicpower of Saint, the
entire townwas destroyedand ever
since any constructionaround the
crushedlocation or palace faces
collapse.
6. Bullet Banna
• In 1988, 24 years old Om Singh Rathore
recognizedas Om Banna, was gone fromthe
cityknown as Bangdi near Sanderao of Pali
to Chotila thensuddenly om Bannaget
unbalanced fromhis motorbike and hit a
tree. Om Banna was killedimmediately, his
bike dropping intoa close by dump. The
earlymorning after the incident, regional
cops took the bike to a native police station.
The next day it was notedto have gone away
fromthe police stationand was discovered
back in the accident spot.
7. Lal Bagh Palace
• The Lal BaghPalace was built by
MaharajaShivaji Rao Holkar and it is
one of the most heritage buildings in
Indore. Visitors said that this palace is
hauntedby restless evil ghosts and
spirits. Mostof the visitors felt strange
paranormal activities and strange
voices of crying at late dark night or
midnight fromthis palace. Due to this
reason, nobodyis allowedto enter after
sunset and it is closed during the
night.
8. Building at M.G road
• The MG road, which is locatedin Indore is
one of the busiest roads in Indore. Peoples
said that a fewyears ago a woman
committedsuicide, she jumped fromthis
building. After this incident, local people
considered this building is hauntedby this
lady ghost or spirit. Some residents claim
that they heardstrange noises and
paranormal activities, so this building is
empty.
9. Gamle Wali Puliya
• This Puliya is a bridge lies which is
located on the AB road neartheIPS
school in Indore. This Gamle Wali
Puliya is said to be haunted by a
woman ghost in white saree. In this
area, there are high accidents
occurred. Most of driver describes that
a lady ghost in whitesaree distracted
their driving and accident is associate.
10. • Paranormal activity :A
series of movie made by
Oren Peli.
• Katie and Micah, a young
couple, move into a
suburban residence and
feel the presence of evil
forces. They install
cameras which capture all
the incidents, noises and
evil occurrences in the
house
11. • Fear Files:"Fear Files"
uncovers the truth behind
some of the most
compelling, mystifying and
seemingly unexplainable
images that have occurred
in different places in India.
It is a show focused on the
realm of the supernatural,
paranormal and mysterious
events that sometimes take
place in our lives.
12. Some other movies are:
Insidious
The Mist
Vastu Shastra
Gauri the unborn
14. Conclusion
It depends on the belief system of
people whether they believe in
ghost or not.
We should always be aware of
such thing if we have ever heard
about it like untimely death at
some place , suicide case etc.
before going there.
It is true if GOD is there then
DEVIL is also there.