About the Blog
This blog was created as a space for thoughtful, open-minded exploration of anomalous and transpersonal experiences. Each section was chosen to help readers approach the unknown with clarity, curiosity, and care — whether they are seeking understanding, researching a case, or simply exploring possibilities.
In developing and organizing some of the content, we use tools like ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and Grok to assist with drafting, summarizing files, and structuring information. Although AI can sometimes “hallucinate,” we make it a point to fact-check, cross-check, and update posts responsibly. The blog itself is built through “vibe-coding,” so you can expect gradual improvements as I become more familiar with HTML and CSS.
To help readers navigate the blog easily, articles may be labeled as:
✨NEW — posts published within the last 14 days
⚛️Core Concept — essential information that forms the foundation of the topic
🔄UPDATED — articles revised to be more complete, accurate, or up-to-date
Whenever new information becomes available — or when older information is found to be inaccurate or incomplete — I revise the content to keep it reliable and relevant.
Each post includes sources, citations, and online links whenever available, so readers can double-check information, learn more, and explore the original materials directly.
⚠️ The material here is not meant to be taken as absolute truth.
Rather, the posts are offered as:
- suggestions
- reflections
- possibilities
- and guides for further research
Readers are encouraged to question, critique, or expand on anything presented here.
If you feel something should be clarified, corrected, or explored more deeply, you are always welcome to leave a comment and/or message the Paranormal Philippines page. This blog grows with its community, and your insights help shape it.
We work hard — online, offline, on cam, and off cam — because we want to help improve the paranormal field. By sharing what we know, we hope to be a small light🌟in the darker corners. Compared to regular professions, there aren’t many of us doing this work, so we try our best wherever we stand — and we hope you can join us in understanding the unexplained and empowering the experiencer.
- Chris
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