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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 225 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
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