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Playing with Spirits

June 14th, 2012 6 comments

A friend of mine confided in me recently, quite privately, about some supernatural experiences he’d had. We’d worked together on a few films where I’d heard murmurs about these experiences but he’d always been extremely quiet about them, I think understanding that so many people are skeptics. When I had the opportunity to ask him more about what he went through, and why it left him so traumatized, I found his answers perfect reading for The Occult Section, and hope you agree. Here below he talks about his experiences and gives a word of warning about communicating with spirits. He has asked me to keep him anonymous.

“I’ve had experiences going all the way back to when I was around 3. I continued to have experiences for almost 30 years after that first experience, but the types of occurrences gradually became more intense towards the end of that three decade run.

The one constant in all of my experiences was that I was always lying down and I would feel a chill run down my back. The first time this happened, when I was around 3, a gentle chill woke me up from sleep and I saw a disembodied hand slowly crawling up the cupboards. I watched this go for a few minutes. There was also one time when I was around 9, again I was awakened by this chill, and saw a woman in a grey dress standing next to my bed. She was looking down at me and had her hand placed on the bedpost closest to my head. I’d say she and I were looking at eachother for a good 60 seconds before she started to slowly disappear. It was a very comforting feeling, I wasn’t scared at all.But as the years went on and having occasional “visitations,” I began to get more curious about these phenomena so I read many books on the topic. This curiosity eventually lead me to experimenting with communicating with spirits. The books I read gave guidance as to how to put myself in a meditative state and to open up to spirits who wished to communicate. The first time I did this I was highly successful: in my meditative state, a friendly female energy came forth who introduced herself to me as Elena. Being a complete newbie at this, all I could think to do was ask her to provide some form of validation that this meeting took place — so that this just wasn’t just my imagination. I did this when I was visiting a friend in Canada, in a town I had never visited before. The very next day I was accompanying my friend on an errand when a quick chill ran down my back. I looked up, and saw I was standing right in front of a store called “Elena’s Boutique.” Getting this validation got me even more interested in taking this further. I thought, “if I can do this on my first try, what can I accomplish on my second? Third? 100th try?” I did my meditation exercises almost on a nightly basis. Unfortunately, all of my subsequent attempts to communicate with spirits fell well short of what I experienced the first time. For weeks I did the same exact exercise and came up empty handed. It was almost like the spirits were avoiding me out of spite as I was doing this out of entertainment rather than a genuine attempt to contact them, to help them. I probably should have stopped at this point. Instead I kept pushing.

And then one night, as I was again doing my meditation exercise and opening myself up, I was confronted by, not a warm female energy, but an ugly, twisted, contorted alien-like (non-human) image. This freaked the living crap out of me and I immediately withdrew.

But after I stopped, I started getting those paralyzing chills again. This happened maybe once or twice a week on a regular basis. By this point I was sleeping with the bedside lamp on so that I wouldn’t be in complete darkness when those chills took over.

Not knowing what I should do, I reached out one last time to see if I can get some sort of answer. Again, I got nothing. So with the light still on I gave up and tried to go to sleep. Not soon after I closed my eyes I felt a low rumbling on the floor, like if a subway train was running directly beneath me. I accepted that for what it was, until that split second I realized I didn’t live anywhere near a subway. It was then when the very beginning of the familiar chill spiked into the back of my neck, and before it could spread down my back I tried to spring myself upright to stop it before it could take over. I usually react too late and I suffer the paralyzing fear-chills.

To my amazement, this time I maintained complete control over my body as my eyes flew right open and I began to sit up. But before I could get halfway sitting upright in bed, I felt a pair of hands close around my neck and slam me back down. The hands held me down as the paralysis completely took over my body. My eyes were open and I was wide awake the whole time. Since my eyes were the only things I could move, I scanned the room to see if there was anything else going on — it was then when I saw what looked like a faint shadow against the wall, cast by my lamp, of a figure crouched on top of me with hands around my neck.

After what felt like an eternity (probably closer to 30 seconds) the hands and the paralysis subsided and I was able to sit up. The next day I threw out the books and swore I would never do this again. I didn’t get the chills after that incident, but I had incidents where things would go missing and turn up in a completely different part of the apartment. I’d often hear the silverware in the cupboards rattling. But after the choking incident, none of this really bothered me — which, in hindsight, scares me the most that I accepted these occurrences as part of daily life.

I should point out that I was living alone in a basement apartment when this all happened, and was going through a low point in my life. I feel the perfect storm of my emotional state, location, and curiosity all contributed to my experiences.

The incidents stopped when I moved out of that apartment.

Katie: Had you ever experienced anything like that before? Would you have considered yourself a skeptic before this happened?

I was always a believer, as my mom is a believer. In fact, she was the one who first taught me meditation techniques — but it was for yoga, not communicating with spirits.

Katie: Since this experience, has your opinion on the supernatural changed at all?

Yes, it’s real and it’s not to be taken lightly! Leave it up to the professionals!

Katie: Have you had any similar experiences since then?

Thankfully, no. But that is probably because I am keeping that door closed VERY tightly.

Katie: Do you have any advice for someone who might be in the same position, to witness something like that?

Ghost hunting and communicating with spirits have gained popularity with reality shows on tv, but I strongly advise people to really think about what they are getting themselves into. It’s one thing if you are just an observer and weren’t inviting spirits to come to you, but I strongly urge anyone who’s looking at this as a form of entertainment to stop immediately. Or at least have an experienced person guiding you.

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Director Katie Carman and the Paranormal

May 8th, 2012 No comments

Katie Carman, director of "Eat Me!" and "Off Season"

Well first, I suppose I should introduce myself to you fine readers. My name is Katie Carman, and I’m a film director with a huge interest in all things supernatural.

 

My first film “Eat Me!” was a comedy with zombies (mostly funny, and a tiny bit gory), and I’m just finishing up my 2nd film, “Off Season,” a psychological thriller (more serious, with lots of spooks and scares.) Really, all my films have been informed by my love of things horror and ghostly, and naturally that interest came from some real life supernatural experiences I’ve had.

 

I grew up in a house plagued by a poltergeist who, while benevolent, loved to take things and hide them from us constantly. And in my younger years I spent a great deal of time at my aunt’s house in upstate New York, an old house on a farm, where I got to witness more than a few unexplainable things.

 

I was a bit too young to understand much of what was going on around me (though I knew for sure at that young age that my cousin’s bedroom, decked out entirely in clowns, was possibly the scariest place in the house). My mother very thankfully has a great memory and was able to relay one of the spookier experiences she had first-hand at my aunt’s house in upstate Schoharie County (or as I used to call it “Scary County”). I did a brief interview with her about experience, and here is what she had to say:

 

 I know you’ve had a supernatural experience or two happen to you personally — can you explain the circumstances of the most memorable thing you’ve seen?
It happened  back around 1991 at my sister-in-law’s house upstate in Jefferson, NY. We were there for the July 4th holiday as we did most years. It was pretty early in the day and my sister-in-law Leah and I were standing in the laundry room at the back of the house. Her home is in “cow country” so there are fly swatters in every room. At the time, there was one laying on top of the washing machine.

 

As we were standing there talking, the fly swatter lifted up into the air, flipped over and landed on the floor in front of us. We weren’t anywhere near the machine at the time, and we both looked at each other in disbelief and said “Did you see that???” Of course everyone asked if we had a few cocktails first, but we had not, it was way too early for that. This wasn’t the first time something like that had happened at this house, but it was the first time I had witnessed something. Another time, a ceramic decoration which looked like a strawberry with a face on it came off the wall and broke against the wall directly across from it. We were in the house at the time but no-one was in that room when it happened.

 

Had you ever experienced anything like that before? Would you have considered yourself a skeptic before this happened?
Yes, over the years certain things had made me a believer. When I was growing up, when a kitchen cabinet would open up without explanation, my mom would say “Hi Bill!” (her first husband who had passed on). We always joked about it.

 

Since this experience, has your opinion on the supernatural changed at all?
I’m more convinced with every occurance.

Have you had any similar experiences since then?
Yes, at my house, there is someone who always hides things on me. It happens quite often. I will be looking for something I KNOW was in a certain location and not find it, only to find it a few hours (or days) later in that VERY spot.

Do you have any advice for someone who might witness something supernatural?
Grin and bear it! Most things are harmless. You have to keep your sense of humor and remember we are not alone!
Obviously I’m biased towards believing her BECAUSE SHE IS MY MOTHER. Plus, I’ve stayed at that house many times and while I didn’t experience anything this major first hand, I saw a lot of things I couldn’t explain — doors opening by themselves, strange sounds, that unerring feeling of being watched by unseen eyes, etc. I still to this day wish to have my own first hand experience in seeing something supernatural — I mean, in NYC you think you’d be running into ghosts left and right! Until then though, I guess I can live vicariously through others who have had these experiences. And so I collect them and share them so that we may all experience that moment of bewilderment, where your brain is not believing what your eyes are seeing, your hears are hearing. One day I hope to fully feel that moment of confusion too!!

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Interview with Loren Coleman

October 31st, 2010 No comments

Loren Coleman is currently the world’s leading cryptozoologist, having written such books as Bigfoot! The True Story of Apes in America, Mysterious America, and Cryptozoology A to Z. He has also appeared on and consulted for many TV shows, such as MonsterQuest, Weird Travels, In Search Of…, and many more. He runs the websites Cryptomundo and The Cryptozoologist, and is also the curator of the International Cryptozoology Museum in Portland, Maine.

Recently, I reviewed the book Monsters of New Jersey: Mysterious Creatures in the Garden State by Loren Coleman here on The Occult Section. I loved the book, as I tend to do with any of Mr. Coleman’s writings, and it left me wanting more. So I decided to contact Mr. Coleman to see if he would be gracious enough to grant me an interview. Even though he is an extremely busy and dedicated professional, he graciously agreed to answer my questions.

Jason Stroming: Loren, thank you for taking the time to talk to us here at The Occult Section.
Loren Coleman: You are welcome. This is my busiest time of year, so I appreciate your patience with me getting back to you to answer your questions intelligently.

JS: I recently had the chance to read your newest book, Monsters of New Jersey. Can you tell us how that project came about?
LC: Stackpole approached me about writing a book on cryptozoology for them, and their editor Kyle Weaver had in mind a series for the states. I was interested, as regional books are fun to write.

JS: So out of the 50 states, what made you decide to focus on New Jersey for this book?
LC: Stackpole made that decision, based upon their readership research.  The Jersey Devil, it appears, is a favorite of the NY media, so perhaps that came into play in their choice.

JS: Did you spend a lot of time in NJ while researching the book? And if so, what about it surprised you, cryptozoologically speaking?
LC: I have spent a great deal of time in NJ, over the years, in exploring the cryptozoology history of the area. Indeed, an early and important cryptozoology conference took place there, and I was able to meet Richard Greenwell, Patrick Huyghe, Richard Ellis, and some other significance figures in the field there too.

JS: Were there other New Jersey monsters that you came across that didn’t make it into the book, perhaps for being too “out there?” The giant wooden English-speaking bird comes to mind, but even he got mention in the book!
LC: What giant wooden English-speaking bird? That sounds more mythical than cryptozoological, and we decided to exclude myths vs legends from the book.

JS: Getting away from New Jersey a bit here. One of my favorite cryptid cases, and one that you basically broke open, was that of the Dover Demon. Like the Jersey Devil, the Demon doesn’t seem to fit into any neat cryptozoological archetype. Do you have a theory as to what you think it may have been?
LC: The Dover Demon, other than vague links to Little People and Merbeing stories, is one of those cases that I have always been happy to say “I don’t know” about it. Some accounts, frankly, we have to not be afraid to say “we do not have any clear answers about this one!!”

JS: Another favorite of mine, and one which you have written about extensively, is Mothman. Do you think that this was yet another cryptid that just eludes easy classification? Or was it just a number of different phenomena (UFO sightings, monster sightings, etc.) that all got mistakenly lumped into one “weird” penomenon?
LC: Mothman, Lizardmen, and Dover Demon-type “cryptids” are on the edge of cryptozoology due to some writers. But if you look at them from another angle, they are merely out-of-the-mainstream cryptids.  They are all worthy of our attention.

JS: Are there any well-known (or even not so well-known) cryptids that you don’t believe exist? And why?
LC: I don’t “believe” in any cryptids. I accept or deny the evidence of the animals being reported, scientifically.

JS: New animal species are being discovered all the time. In your opinion, which has been the most significant in recent years?
LC: A hundred years ago, the answer would have been the okapi and mountain gorilla. Fifty years ago, I would have said the coelacanth. Today, the discovery of the saola, Homo floresiensis, and some of the other animals from Asia are the most important. But every new finding is important to show that new animals are being discovered every day, and these are large species, folks.

JS: If you had to hazard a guess, which currently undiscovered cryptid do you think has the best chance of being discovered in the near future?
LC: The current “celebrity cryptid” that will be found next and make a lot of news will be the Orang Pendek from Sumatra in the next 25 years.

JS: I know you reside in Maine, and your Cryptozoology Museum is in Portland. Stephen King bases a lot of his stories in Maine and I think a lot of people must think there is a lot of “high strangeness” there because of that. Do you have any favorite odd accounts from Maine?
LC:  Too many to repeat.  The fact that in central Maine there is a large dark animal, like a mysterious black cat or hynea-like creature, is still terrorizing people and livestock is one of the under-discussed secrets of the state.

JS: You’ve been “monster hunting” since you were pretty young. Can you share with our readers one of your favorite personal experiences from your travels?
LC: They all are my favorites and that’s why I’ve written over 32 books, including my newest one next month, True Giants, about Gigantopithecus.  The books that have become classics, Mysterious America and Cryptozoology A to Z, certainly review my travels and give a good feel for my favorite topics, experiences, and stories, such as my Dover Demon investigation or my black panther examinations.

JS: Before you go, can you give us any ideas or hints about what you’ll be working on next?
LC: Well, several trips are in the works, as well as books.  Besides True Giants that will be out next month, there are two or three books for next year.  One is Bigfoot in Maine, another is Monsters of Massachusetts, and the third is Mothman: Evil Incarnate.  I have several other books in the works. My books on Tom Slick, also, could be made into a movie in the next couple years.

JS: Thank you so much for your time Loren, it’s been a real pleasure!
LC:  Thank you too and Happy Halloween!

Again, I would like to thank Loren Coleman for taking the time out of his very busy schedule to talk to me. As a paranormal investigator, and with any field, it’s always amazing to be able to talk with the people who inspired you to follow in their footsteps.

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