Actress Jessica Chastain, whose credits include films such as The Help and Zero Dark Thirty, encountered a ghost while filming her most recently released work: The Huntsman: Winter’s War.
While staying in a house near where the film was being made in London, Chastain believes she made contact with a ghost, one that seems to like to play with electricity and has a tendency to keep the living residents of the house awake at night.
Chastain spoke about her paranormal experience while a guest on The Late Late Show With James Corden:
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April 22, 2016 | Categories: Ghosts & Hauntings, Weird News | Tags: England, ghost, ghosts, hauntings, James Corden, Jessica Chastain, The Huntsman: Winter's War, The Late Late Show With James Corden, UK, YouTube | Leave a comment
The Daily Mirror recently published a photograph taken by one Adam Smith, who walking past the Brecon and Radnor Lunatic Asylum, which is located in Wales.
The asylum opened in 1903 and was also where German prisoners were kept after capture during World War Two. The site has been fully closed since 1999.
Smith was recently walking by the abandoned structure when he snapped a photo which to show a terrifying face in an upper window of the building.
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April 4, 2016 | Categories: Abandoned Places, Ghosts & Hauntings | Tags: Adam Smith, Asylum, Brecon, Brecon and Radnor Lunatic Asylum, Bronllys, England, Ghost Pics, ghosts, Paranormal Activity, Photograph, pics, UK | 2 Comments

We previously reported on a study that involved both the United States and the U.K. that stated that half of those surveyed in both regions believed in ghosts and the paranormal.
Recently a similar analysis has arisen that focuses on British people that identify as part of the Christian religion and the results while not too shocking do show a change in the belief systems in the Western world.
The analysis was published on YouGov on March 26th and focused on YouGov profiles of twelve-thousand users who identify with the Christian religion and a control group of Thirty-nine-thousand British subjects to represent the overall population.
Results are rather interesting as there seems to be in the data a definite push away from traditional religion as well as showing a sample of how the British feel about ghosts and other paranormal activity, in relation to one of the largest Western faiths.
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March 28, 2016 | Categories: Ghosts & Hauntings, Strange Creatures & UFOs, Weird News | Tags: afterlife, british, Christian, Christianity, Church of England, data, Devil, England, ghosts, God, heaven, hell, karma, magic, magick, poll, reincarnation, religion, UFOs, UK, Western world, yougov | Leave a comment

I’m excited to share the second and last part of my Haunted Summer Reading recommendations. As with Part One, with the exception of one book, these recommendations fit into the category of the paranormal or spirit communication. Feel free to comment or contact me with other suggestions or additional information. I want to thank Thomas here at News From The Spirit World for inviting me to share. My name is Patrick Keller. You can catch my blog at BigSéance.com.
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July 20, 2013 | Categories: Reviews | Tags: afterlife, ancient rite, ancient rite ritual, are ouija boards bad?, are ouija boards dangerous?, big seance, book lists, book reviews, borley rectory, direct mind contact, electronic voice phenomena, electronic voice phenomenon, England, evidence of survival and spirit communication through the voices and images from those on the other side, evp, feedback loop, feedback loops instruction, ghost, ghosthunter's survival guide, Ghosthunter's survival guide protection techniques for encounters with the paranormal, ghosts, guest post, Halloween, halloween an american holiday an american history, halloween traditions, harry price, heaven, history of halloween, instrumental trans communication, instrumental transcommunication, konstantinos, Lesley Pratt Bannatyne, Mediumship, michelle belanger, other side, ouija, ouija board, ouija board experiments, ouija board research, ouija gone wild, ouija gone wild rosemary ellen guiley, paranormal, patrick keller, physical phenomena, protection techniques, protection techniques for encounters with the paranormal, radio sweep, randall keller, randy keller, reading list, recommended reading, reviews, rick fisher, rosemary ellen guiley, séance, scientific evidence for life after death, scrying, seven methods for spirit communication, speak with the dead, speak with the dead seven methods for spirit communication, spirit, spirit circle, spirit communication, spirit voices, spirit world, spirits, spiritual, spiritual individuals, spiritualism, Summer reading list, summoning, talking to the dead, the most haunted house in england, the most haunted house in england harry price, video ITC, video loop, voices from forever, voices from forever randall keller | 3 Comments

One of my obsessions is reading non-fiction material on paranormal and spiritual topics, especially those about spirit communication, specifically. When each book is done, I take pride and conduct a shelving ceremony (I’m usually the only one who attends). One of the greatest problems one could have (in my opinion) is to have to buy a new bookshelf to make room for more books. I own every book I’ve read and haven’t caved into the e-book craze yet. It will be a while… and it gets expensive… but I think the loss of physical books is a very sad thing. Look at me being off topic already.
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July 14, 2013 | Categories: Ghosts & Hauntings, Reviews | Tags: aa-evp, afterlife, annie wilder, association trans communication, association transcommunication, atransc, barbara weisberg, big seance, book lists, book reviews, edwin becker, Edwin f becker, Elaine Mercado, electronic voice phenomena, electronic voice phenomenon, England, evidence of survival and spirit communication through the voices and images from those on the other side, evp, ghost, ghosts, grant and jane solomon, Grave's end, guest post, heaven, house of spirits and whispers, jane solomon, kate and maggie fox, kate and maggie fox and the rise of spiritualism, kate fox, lisa butler, maggie fox, Mediumship, other side, paranormal, patrick keller, physical books, physical phenomena, reading list, recommended reading, reviews, sarah estep, sarah wilson estep, séance, scientific evidence for life after death, scole experiment, spirit, spirit circle, spirit communication, spirit voices, spirit world, spirits, spiritual, spiritual individuals, spiritualism, talking to the dead, the scole experiment, the scole experimental group, the scole group, there is no death and there are no dead, tom and lisa butler, tom butler, True Haunting, voices of eternity | 6 Comments

There are countless ghost stories that come from England, which should not come as a surprise as the area is as rich in historical architecture as it is in ghost stories.
Proof is needed however for any story that borders on the unbelievable, like ghosts or other paranormal activity.Using that criteria the Tulip Staircase photograph may count among the very best evidence of ghosts and life after death.
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June 28, 2013 | Categories: Famous Ghost Photos, Ghosts & Hauntings | Tags: 1966, best, Canada, England, evidence of ghosts, famous, Ghost Club, ghosts, Greenwich, hardy, hauntings, historical architecture, Kodachrome, Museum, paranormal, photo, Photograph, pic, Queen's House, ralph hardy, Rev. Ralph Hardy, spiral staircase, tulip staircase | 3 Comments

Cathy Richards
The Plough Pub in the Village of Prestbury in Cheltenham, England has become a place where the spirits are not just in the wine and lager.
Pub owner Cathy Richards claims that she has multiple ghosts haunting The Plough and she called in a psychic medium to find out just who was staying at her establishment past closing time.
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June 12, 2013 | Categories: Ghosts & Hauntings | Tags: Cathy Richards, Cheltenham, England, ghosts, Gloucestershire Echo, hauntings, knocking, mediums, Prestbury, Psychic, Pub, The Plough, third floor, UK | Leave a comment

This infamous ghost image took the internet by storm in 2003. It was originally published in the Chicago Sun-Times on December 21st of that year and was said to be a still of CCTV footage from the Hampton Court Palace, located on the Thames river in London, England.
Although the Hampton Court is ripe with tales of ghostly apparitions and strange occurrences, the picture of the robed figure was immediately a topic for debate for both believers and skeptics alike.
Was it an excellent ghost photograph or a clever hoax?
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June 11, 2013 | Categories: Famous Ghost Photos, Ghosts & Hauntings | Tags: 2003, 21st, all time, Australian tourist, BBC, best, CCTV, Chicago Sun-Times, December, England, ever taken, fake, famous, ghost photos, ghosts, gif, Hampton Court Palace, hoax, James Faukes, London, pics, security gaurds, shoes, stills, UK, video, warder | 21 Comments

Graveyards are one of those places that you just might expect to capture a photograph of a ghost or spirit. After all, it is the final resting place of our physical forms and has an obvious connection with death and whatever might lay beyond it.
So it might not come as a shock to anyone that one of the most famous ghost photos in the world came from a cemetery.
Even more impressive, the ghost seemed keen to get a ride to some destination in the physical world as the picture itself shows the spirit sitting in the back of a car!
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January 23, 2013 | Categories: Famous Ghost Photos, Ghosts & Hauntings | Tags: 1959, back seat ghost, best, car, chinnery, Ellen Hammel, England, fake, famous, ghost photos, ghosts, Ipswich, Mabel, Mrs. Mabel Chinnery, Photograph, pics, UK | 6 Comments

Greetings and welcome to the month of October!
This month we hope to present articles on all the little things that make Halloween so great with our “31 Days of Halloween”!
We were fortunate enough to have some help in that regard, so we start out with a article by Doctor Jo Bath about one of the most iconic Halloween symbols…witches!
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October 1, 2012 | Categories: 31 Days of Halloween, Strange Creatures & UFOs, The Unexplained (Misc) | Tags: England, history, Jane Martin, Margaret White, Newcastle, real, Scotland, Thomas Widdrington, UK, Witch Trials, Witchcraft, Witches, Witchfinder, Wonderful News From the North | 4 Comments