Pastor Swope has posted again, relating some of the graveyard tales he has gathered and experienced while working in the graveyard.
It is interesting in that this is yet another person speaking of Shadow People. Perhaps there is more to this than some give credit to it.
Paranormal Pastor - Graveyard Tales
Paranormal Pastor - Graveyard Tales
“Whoever starts out toward the unknown must consent to venture alone.” - Andre Gide
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Do you remember what I told you, Clarity?
A fascinating tale, Erik. Again, thank you for linking us to others who watch out. I wonder if someone ought to look into this. The boy without the footprints in the snow, the teenager’s . . . “suicide,” and the woman in the black shawl visiting . . . it sounds coincidental and nothing more, but my feelings say otherwise.
Incidentally, do you remember what I told you, Clarity?
Incidentally, do you remember what I told you, Clarity?
Sometimes the only thing to be done is to feel one’s way through the darkness.
I’ll never forget it, Miss Eilonwy . . .
_____ Of course, Miss Eilonwy. Thank you for the favor. It was very gracious of you.
When my dreams and visions help people, it’s not a burden, it’s a good thing.
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Re: Paranormal Pastor - Graveyard Tales
Any reason you want us to follow the White Rabbit Trinity?
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This thread is old, but . . .
“The answer you seek lies in the end of things.”?
Sometimes the only thing to be done is to feel one’s way through the darkness.