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Real-Life Monsters

This article was written by Jennifer Spees, Paranormal Editor
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As we approach All Hallows Eve, we start to notice that monsters are suddenly everywhere: at the movies, on television — and making guest appearances in advertisements for just about any product from soft drinks to luxury cars. Werewolves, zombies, vampires and all manner of monsters are suddenly staring back at you from the window of the convenience store, the lobby of your local bank or perhaps even your own front yard.

The Monster Next Door

Academics, cultural historians and those who study our enduring fascination with monsters often point out several reasons for the perennial lure of such fantastic beings. Monsters represent the ultimate “other.” They’re a safe way to pretend that evil is less human than it usually is … or that ugliness or deformity is less human than it often is … and, perhaps crucially, they reinforce the comforting fantasy that you can instantly tell who’s good and who’s bad. In real life, of course, it’s hardly ever that simple.

In the early 1970s, a ruggedly handsome young man had just graduated from college and was still having a hard time getting over his ex-girlfriend. But he was dating again, applying to law schools, volunteering as a rape crisis counselor and working his way up the ranks in the Washington state Republican Party after working on a governor’s re-election campaign. Less than five years later, Ted Bundy was one of the most infamous men in the country and was the target of a local, state and national manhunt when he escaped from jail in Colorado, where he was awaiting trial for murdering one of his many victims. He then managed to make his way to Florida in less than a week, where he killed two female college students in their beds and left a third beaten unconscious as he escaped again, only to kidnap and kill one more woman before he was finally arrested once more.

In a strange twist of fate, Ann Rule, one of the country’s top crime writers and a former police officer, volunteered at the rape crisis center with Bundy just a few years before his notorious cross-country crime spree. In The Stranger Beside Me she reflects on his deadly likeability. Even as she went to visit Bundy on death row, after multiple trials in different states with evidence linking him to multiple rapes and murders, when in his presence she still had a hard time believing that the police had the right man — that Ted was actually a monster. In her book she explains that as a sociopath, Bundy felt no real empathy for any other human beings; but a lifetime spent scrutinizing the emotional reactions of other people, combined with his intelligence, endowed him with an extraordinary ability to lie … fooling everyone from his victims to his girlfriend to the police. He could blend in, and he knew how to lie to get his way, but one of his most monstrous traits was the sorrow he displayed while awaiting execution. Because, according to Rule, the only thing that caused him agonizing grief on death row seemed to be the simple fact that he got caught.

Real monsters are truly horrifying — and provide a good reason to hone your psychic skills. Many people have avoided being the victim of a crime simply by listening to their intuition and avoiding a street they walk down every night, or by being extra alert if it suddenly feels like they’re being watched.

Fortunately there isn’t a serial killer around every corner — although the FBI does estimate that there may be as many as 50 operating in the United States at any given time. Even so, “merely” getting mugged probably isn’t your idea of a good time, either.

In Case of Emergency, Picture This!

The visualization on the previous page is a shorter version of an exercise designed to strengthen your aura and help shield you from negative energies. It can also help protect you from physical harm — but never rely on any psychic skill in lieu of good old common sense! Ideally it’s best to practice this for a few minutes each day, because the more you practice, the less you will have to think about it should you find yourself facing a dangerous situation.

Seeking a Strange Encounter?

There are monsters you want to avoid at all costs, and then there are those monsters that you may actually want to find. Sure, there’s ghost hunting, but for the truly fearless, a monster-hunting field trip might be just the thing for a hair-raising Halloween adventure!

Before you laugh at such an outlandish idea, consider this: in 1993, scientists discovered Pseudoryx nghetinhensis, a large horned mammal that looks somewhat like a cross between an Ox and a deer in the mountains of Vietnam. Before this official recognition, it was but one more strange monster of the mountains. Several other species of deer and a new species of pheasant have since been discovered in the same region.

Monster lore stretches around the world, and our curiosity, imagination and in some cases ignorance of what’s actually out there will likely continue to feed such legends as long as there are wild and remote places left to inspire them. The Yeti is the Himalayan version of our very own Bigfoot (or Sasquatch, if you prefer). The Yeti has been known to Tibetans as a magical creature for centuries, and reports from Western mountain climbers of this formidable bipedal ape-man stretch as far back as the 1920s.

Most of our evidence for the Yeti’s existence is in the form of unverifiable tracks, dirty pelts and eyewitness sightings from a considerable distance. There is no proof that such a monster exists. Then again, when you consider that we share more than 98% of our DNA with chimpanzees, it’s not so impossible to believe that there might just be another ape-like species that we have hardly ever seen — especially if it favors a climate that can easily kill most unprepared homo sapiens within hours.

So as the nights grow longer and another Halloween looms near, take a moment to marvel at the multitude of things we have yet to learn about our world, and keep your eyes and your mind open. Because you can be sure that somewhere out there lives a monster.

The Tower of Light
(Emergency Method)

1. Visualize an egg-shaped bubble of intense bright blue around you. Just above your head, see a brilliant white sphere of light. This sphere represents both your higher self and divine love and protection.

2. Focusing on the brilliant globe above your head, aspire to the highest good you are capable of conceiving. Realize that although this sphere is a visualized symbol, it represents true divine force and protection.

3. See that dazzling sphere sending down a glittering white light. This light, filled with silver sparkles, floods your aura and at the same time completely permeates you, coursing vibrantly throughout your whole body and filling all space inside the blue outline of your aura’s hard protective shell.

4. Hold this image for as long as the need lasts, or as long as you reasonably can.

For much more detailed information on this exercise and a host of other tips and techniques for staying safe, read the Practical Guide to Psychic Self-Defense by Denning & Phillips.

A Brief Guide for the Fledgling Monster Hunter

Keep an open mind and remember that you are looking for two things: evidence that supports the idea that a monster has been present, and any evidence that the apparent sighting was due to natural causes, or could even be a hoax.

Preparation

Be aware of local history, folklore and geography; information about monsters in general; and the details of the event you’re investigating. Know what else can cause strange phenomena: a house built over a sinkhole or fault line can result in complex settling and shifting patterns — a fine imitation of a poltergeist — and unusual things may also happen after fires, floods and other natural disasters.

However, old graveyards, burial mounds and geographic features such as peaks and bluffs can serve to focus supernatural forces. Look for nearby place names that suggest the presence of something uncanny. Fortean researcher Loren Coleman has shown that places in North America containing the word “Devil’s,” “Witch” or “Ghost” are often associated with strange phenomena.

Searching the Space

Go through the entire area in a systematic manner. When you find something, don’t move or touch it until you’ve taken a photo, made a drawing and plotted its location relative to at least two fixed objects (or a GPS device).

Tracks and Marks

Tracks and marks are common evidence in monster cases, but they can also be a fertile source of confusion. Know or learn how to identify those created by the local non-monstrous fauna.

Building Issues

Look for signs of hoaxing — concealed entrances and exits, unexplained hooks or bolts on the ceiling or in the walls, or if outdoors, signs of recent human presence where the witnesses saw the “monster.” Also look for natural sources for strange noises, such as warped windows or door frames, leaky or broken pipes, and shoddy repair jobs.

Animal Behavior

If possible, take a dog through the area. If the dog barks or lunges at something you can’t see, acts extremely fearful or exhibits unusual behaviors, you may be on the trail of an actual monster.

Hot or Cold Spots

In many sites haunted by ghosts or other types of monsters, an area may seem abnormally hot or cold. If you encounter one, measure the air temperature with a thermometer, then repeat in two other places that don’t show the same temperature effect.

Final Steps

Always thank those who allowed you to search their property or helped with your investigation. Before you leave, make sure that everyone is safe and accounted for — and that there are no signs of renewed monster activity!

For more extensive safety precautions and tips on monster hunting, see Monsters by John Michael Greer


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