Sunday, April 28, 2013

Medicine Woman Reading Candles Sees the Dwarves in Wax

Old woman medium healer performs a candle reading ritual.

Can candles be used in place of crystal balls to have sight beyond sight? This old folk medicine woman in the Philippines easily answers that question as she practices reading candles, also known as candle wax or candle drip reading. It is a form of psychic scrying or divination wherein candle wax is either dripped or dropped into water where it forms a shape that's interpreted by the reader (see image below).

This Filipino medicine woman was consulted regarding the cause of a young man's skin condition. She has been reading candles as a living and is approached by locals for a variety of reasons - many relating to supernatural creatures like dwarves and other elemental beings which have been disturbed by people. This medium often gets visitors asking for candle readings.

In this candle reading, the wax formed the shape of two dwarfs (one large; one small). The pointed appearance of parts of the wax were seen as the pointed hats of the dwarves. To the untrained eye, a lot of imagination may be needed to see this, but this woman medium recognizes the figure of the dwarves immediately. She carefully wrapped the wax figure in a piece of newspaper and gave instructions to have the afflicted place it under his pillow before sleeping and also to burn incense. This psychic rituals are meant to appease the elemental being, or elementals (the dwarves or whatever), concerned so that they may forgive the human victim and reverse the punishment, which in this case took the form of a facial rash.

  
Going back to the question: Can candles be used for scrying and divination? For psychics and mediums, the answer is yes, but it's up to you to believe or not.

Dwarf-like wax figure from reading candles.

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Roswell UFO Debris Collection of Neil Gould at the First Philippine UFO Convention


Neil Gould shows his Roswell UFO debris collection.

Neil Gould's Roswell debris collection.
It took two years to post this, but here it is finally - Neil Gould, UFO exopolitics expert and author of the book, Close Encounters of the ADHD Kind (see below) at the Philippines UFO Convention (2011) where he gave a talk and presented his collection of Roswell Incident UFO crash artifacts. An interesting individual with an intriguing past, Neil Gould has been asked by people if he's really an alien, to which he would answer with a straight face, "Add an "A" to my name and spell it backwards and see what you get." Some say that if you look at his eyes, you would see something different. Whether it's literal or not is up to you to decide.

But despite of talks of his being out of this world, Gould was pretty much down to earth at the convention, entertaining questions and showing of his collection of the Roswell Incident debris, which looked exactly like how debris found at the site have been described based on what other collectors had found. His prized collection was no different, looking like little pieces of twisted lead or galvanized iron sheets.They came from Roswell and, as people say, from outer space. If there are more of those, they/'re likely kept in Area 51 which has been connected to many UFO sightings and reportedly alien sightings.

Neil Gould's Roswell UFO crash debris collection.


Here's something for the UFO enthusiast collector

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