Like so many of our readers and listeners, “Damon” has memories of strange, unexplained visitor experiences that have lasted throughout his lifetime and he doesn’t know what to make of them. He’s even gotten flying lessons! Interestingly enough, these instructions are entirely up-to-date with the latest scientific research in teaching people how to move computer cursors using only brainwaves, etc. This is another in our series of new Communion Letters.

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As a rare Grand Sextile of planets takes place during a lunar eclipse, enormous explosions continue on the sun. They are now taking place on the backside, as sunspot area 484 moves around to the back of the star, so they will not have dire effects on the Earth. The Grand Sextile traces a six-sided star in the sky, and for it to take place during a lunar eclipse is considered extremely important by astrologers.
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A new kind of crime wave is sweeping across the U.K.?criminals are stealing people’s dogs and holding them for ransom. ”The ransom demands are going up and up,” says Jayne Hayes, the founder of the website Doglost. “It used to be ?500. But last night we had a couple in the Midlands who paid ?2,500 to get their dog back.
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As Halloween is winding down and the decorations are being put away until next year, visitors to the witch capital of Salem, Massachusetts might be surprised to discover that there were never any witches executed there at all.

Michelle Delio writes in wired.com that 300 years ago, those witches were actually tried 5 miles away. Despite this, Salem has built an entire tourist industry around the incident, which occurred in 1692, when a group of young women claimed they were being bewitched by their neighbors.
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