Stories Of The Paranormal, The Unexplained, And All Things Incredible

November 30, 2009

"The Human X-Ray" - Paranormal Healer In Toronto

Unexplained mysteries aren't unusual, exotic, or something only accessible to other people. They can be as close as your own city. Take Ms. Nateliya Frelova, for example, one of a number of Russian-born healers living and working in Toronto, Ontario. She runs a healing center called Speleocenter Harmony, where she matter-of-factly uses her paranormal powers, including complete x-ray vision, to promote healing.


Nateliya comes from a family of healers. When she was fifteen - a common age for the emergence of extrasensory powers - she suddenly could see people's internal organs. Frightening at first, this talent soon became useful, and now is the centrepiece of her healing work.

Another feature of her clinic is the Salt Room, an entire room coated, floor to ceiling, in salts. People sit comfortably inside and soak up the ions, reputed to be great for respiratory problems. Sounds like a wonderful spot for french fries and popcorn, too.

Look around you. If you think the unusual or unexplained might exist, then you'll find it. And it might be right next door.

Like unsolved mysteries and unexplained phenomena? Then you'll love Almanac of The Infamous, The Incredible, And The Ignored, 365 days of amazing real-life occurrences and paranormal activities written by Juanita Rose Violini and published by Weiser Books. It's a must-read for every mystery lover. Check it out at www.incrediblealmanac.com today. A magical daily read!

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November 17, 2009

Unexplained Radio Hits The Comics

When your favourite topic hits the comic strips, you know it's gone mainstream.

The Almanac has been featured on numerous radio shows in the past months, many of them focusing on paranormal investigations and the unexplained. It's an entire subculture that is growing by leaps and bounds as many seek to know more about the strange place we live in.

What should I see when I peruse my favourite comic strips today, but this pearl from Pearls Before Swine (from one of the sharpest pencils in the comics business today, in my humble opinion):

Pearls Before Swine

I can't wait to see what Mr. Pastis does with this theme next. Maybe he'll have Rat reading The Almanac!

Like unsolved mysteries and unexplained phenomena? Then you'll love Almanac of The Infamous, The Incredible, And The Ignored, 365 days of amazing real-life occurrences and paranormal activities written by Juanita Rose Violini and published by Weiser Books. It's a must-read for every mystery lover. Check it out at www.incrediblealmanac.com today. A magical daily read!