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Occult Treasures and Wonders


Occult Treasures and Wonders
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La doble vida de Prakashanand Saraswati, el gurú hindú convertido en fugitivo internacional
Nacido el 15 de enero de 1929 en Ayodhya, India, en una familia brahmán, desde joven mostró devoción extrema. A los 21 años renunció al mundo, tomó sannyasa bajo su gurú Kripalu Maharaj y rechazó ser Jagadguru Shankaracharya de Jyotirmath en 1952 para dedicarse al amor divino por Radha-Krishna. Vivió como asceta errante en los Himalayas, bosques de Amarkantak, Vrindaban y Barsana durante décadas, emergiendo en 1975 para fundar la International Society of Divine Love. Expandió
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Feb 32 min read
The Silver Train of Stockholm: From Reality to Ghost Urban Legend
The "Silver Train of Stockholm", also known as the "Silver Arrow" (in Swedish: *Silvertåget* or *Silverpilen*), is one of the most fascinating and disturbing urban myths in modern Sweden. This legend, rooted in metropolitan folklore, tells of a ghostly silver train that haunts the depths of the Stockholm metro, carrying lost souls to the afterlife. It emerged in the years following the metro's inauguration in 1950, intertwining elements of popular horror, mythological curses,
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Jan 215 min read
The Legend of the Parson and Clerk: a tale of ambition, storms, and eternal stone
The Legend of the Parson and Clerk is a folk tale deeply rooted in the traditions of Devon, in southwest England, and tells the story of an ambitious parson, his loyal clerk, and a mysterious encounter with the Devil that ends in a petrifying transformation still visible along the coast today. According to the best-known version of the legend—recorded by writers such as Robert Hunt and Sarah Hewett in the late nineteenth century—a bishop of Exeter falls ill and retreats to Da
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Jan 202 min read


Dhul-Qarnayn and Alexander the Great: The Fascinating Mystery in the Quran
In the heart of the Quran, in Surah Al-Kahf (The Cave, verses 83–101), one of the most intriguing and debated figures of Islamic tradition appears: Dhul-Qarnayn, “the One with Two Horns.” A righteous, powerful, and pious ruler to whom God grants dominion over the earth. He journeys to the west until he reaches a place where the sun appears to set in a murky spring, then to the east where it rises upon a defenseless people, and finally builds an impenetrable barrier of iron an
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Jan 203 min read
Chronicles of the Iron Veil: World’s Most Enigmatic Ghost Trains
The phenomenon of ghost trains represents one of the most fascinating intersections between the history of technology and metaphysical folklore, a journey through the centuries that revisits the most emblematic cases of the global collective imagination. The essential starting point is the mystery of the Zanetti train, which in 1911 left Rome with 106 passengers never to return, vanishing inside a mountain tunnel amid testimonies of thick white mist and sensory distortions th
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Jan 161 min read


Catoptromancy: The Ancient Art of Mirror Divination
Catoptromancy is one of the oldest and most fascinating forms of divination: the practice of seeking visions, signs, or hidden knowledge through reflective surfaces-especially mirrors. From the Greek katoptron (mirror) and manteia (divination), it is a branch of scrying, alongside crystal and water divination. Used in Ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, and many other cultures, mirrors were seen as portals between worlds. Priests, oracles, and mystics gazed into polished metal, obsi
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Jan 161 min read
The 10 Most Mysterious Undergrounds in the World
Beneath the Earth's surface lies a hidden world of tunnels, carved chambers, and entire settlements built far from sunlight. These underground cities-born from defense, climate, or secrecy-reveal the ingenuity and mystery of human survival. 1. Derinkuyu (Turkey) A vast underground metropolis in Cappadocia, built to shelter 20,000 people. Complete with churches, stables, and ventilation shafts, it served as refuge from invasions. 2. Kaymakli (Turkey) Linked to Derinkuyu by tun
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Jan 161 min read


The 10 Most Mysterious Cities in the World
Throughout history, entire cities have risen and then fallen into silence, leaving behind ruins filled with mystery and unanswered questions. These places reflect disasters, conflicts, and forgotten turning points in human history. 1. Pripyat (Ukraine) Abandoned after the 1986 Chernobyl disaster, Pripyat remains frozen in time, a haunting symbol of technological fragility. 2. Old Inca Cities near Machu Picchu (Peru) Once thriving centers, these cities were abandoned for reaso
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Jan 161 min read


Mysterious Deaths of Billionaires: coincidences or not?
Extreme wealth often attracts not just luxury, but also dark shadows. Beyond the case of Edmond Safra (who died in 1999 in a suspicious fire in his Monaco penthouse, surrounded by theories of Russian plots or cover-ups), history is filled with billionaire deaths wrapped in mystery: controversial suicides, "falls" from windows, unexplained accidents, or disguised murders. One of the most debated cases is that of Barry and Honey Sherman (2017): the billionaire founders of pharm
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Jan 142 min read


The Mysterious Death of Edmond Safra
In the heart of the night of December 3, 1999, in a luxurious penthouse overlooking the Mediterranean in Monaco, billionaire banker Edmond Safra - founder of Republic National Bank and a man with vast global connections - met a tragic and inexplicable end. Suffering from Parkinson's disease, Safra barricaded himself in a secure bathroom together with his nurse Vivian Torrente, convinced that two masked intruders were attacking his supposedly impenetrable fortress. A fire, sta
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Jan 142 min read
Silent Wounds in the Night: The Enigma of Cattle Mutilation
Cattle mutilation is one of those phenomena that seem to come straight out of a gothic tale, yet for decades it has regularly appeared in rural reports across many countries, from the United States to Latin America and even in sporadic cases in Europe, and what is most striking is the unsettling combination of apparent scientific precision and the complete absence of definitive explanations: animals found dead with no signs of struggle, drained of blood both internally and ex
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Jan 121 min read
Hitler’s Secret Treasure: The Nazi Loot That Still Fuels Fortune Hunters’ Dreams
Imagine an immense treasure hidden deep within the Earth, the result of systematic plundering during World War II. Gold, jewels, priceless works of art—loot worth billions that, according to legends and historical documents, Adolf Hitler and his Nazi lieutenants concealed to finance a possible “Fourth Reich” or simply to save their own skins. This is Hitler’s secret treasure, the mystery that more than anything else has obsessed historians, adventurers, and conspiracy theoris
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Jan 103 min read
The hidden mysteries of blood types: what does our blood still not reveal?
Blood types are one of the most fundamental and fascinating characteristics of human beings, something that accompanies us from birth to death and can make the difference between life and death in a transfusion, yet they still hide surprising mysteries. Discovered at the beginning of the twentieth century by Austrian scientist Karl Landsteiner, who received the Nobel Prize for this work, the four main blood groups-A, B, AB, and O—are classified according to the presence or ab
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Jan 62 min read
The Marquis de Sade: the writer who turned desire into a weapon
The Marquis de Sade is not just the man whose name gave birth to the word "sadism"; he is a cultural explosive device still ticking today, a writer who permanently shattered the boundary between desire, power, violence, and freedom, an author who dared to say what no one wanted to hear and was imprisoned for nearly half his life because of it, an aristocratic libertine and a revolutionary without flags, a ferocious atheist in a century still terrified of God, de Sade wrote wh
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Jan 52 min read


Body memory: how the body stores, remembers and heals experience
Body memory is a fascinating concept that refers to the body's ability to store and recall lived experiences even in the absence of conscious, verbal memory. It is not a form of memory written in the mind as images or words, but rather traces that emerge through posture, movement, muscle tension, physiological reactions, and sudden emotions. In other words, the body remembers what the mind may have forgotten. The idea of body memory has its roots in twentieth-century philosop
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Jan 52 min read
Cremation: a tradition as old as mankind
Cremation is an ancient funerary rite that consists of reducing the deceased's body to ashes through combustion at very high temperatures, a practice widespread in many cultures around the world as an alternative to traditional burial. Its origins date back to prehistory, with the earliest evidence in the Neolithic period around 3000 BCE in Eastern Europe and the Near East, spreading during the Bronze Age among Greeks, Romans, Hittites, Phoenicians, and Nordic populations, of
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Jan 51 min read


The Baghdad Battery
In a remote village near ancient Baghdad, amid the sands of time and the buried secrets of the Parthian Empire, lies an enigma that defies our understanding of history: the Baghdad Battery. Picture a simple terracotta jar, barely fifteen centimeters tall, containing a copper cylinder inside and an iron rod suspended within it, sealed with ancient bitumen. Discovered in the 1930s by Wilhelm König, this artifact-datable between 250 B.C. and 650 A.D.-seems to whisper of forbidde
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Jan 42 min read
My Work: Between Dust, Shadows, and Forbidden Truths
Being an archaeologist of the occult is not a profession. It's a calling — one that leads me to walk the edge of the visible, where official history falls silent and the repressed whispers on. I don't just excavate soil: 1 excavate the collective psyche, forgotten places, and symbols that frighten. Every object I recover — a relic, a ritual fragment, a cursed book - is a knot of meanings. These are not mere artifacts: they are vessels of memory, of extreme belief, of madness.
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Dec 13, 20252 min read
The Myth of Abbé Saunière
After years of rigorous study, I can state with certainty: Abbé Bérenger Saunière was no guardian of sacred secrets—he was a master of deception. The legend of Rennes-le-Château, with its whispers of hidden treasures, ancient scrolls, and esoteric codes, is nothing more than a seductive fabrication. There is no treasure. No Holy Grail. No buried truth beneath the church floor. What exists is a trail of fraudulent fundraising, mass-selling schemes, and clever manipulation, whi
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Dec 13, 20251 min read


AAA Doktor Lazarus Helps Find Missing People for Free
My Journey of Research and Connection I don't just collect objects, I gather traces, memories, fragments of what has been forgotten. Each piece I preserve is not mere matter, but a portal to buried stories, lost identities, and symbols waiting to be deciphered. My work moves through the folds of time, where official history falls silent and mysteries begin to speak. I am a scholar of the margins, a seeker of what escapes the maps. I engage in unconventional archaeology, inves
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Dec 13, 20251 min read
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