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Friday, May 29, 2009 
If you live in Minnesota - we finally have a paranormal conference of our own!!

If you live in another state, that's ok!! Come see the beauty of northern Minnesota and the Lake Superior "arrowhead" region when it's hot, humid, green and NOT snowing!

This is going to be an amazing event!

Guest Speakers Include:

Patrick Burns - of TruTV's "Haunting Evidence"
Brian Harnois - formerly with "Ghost Hunters"
Keith Age - Producer and filmmaker
Shannon Sylvia - formerly with "Ghost Hunters International"
Mark & Debbie Constantino - EVP specialists - "Ghost Adventures"
Scotty Roberts - Author of "Nephilim" & Tarot Consultant
Chad Lewis - "Unexplained Research" TV and Radio

Featuring:

Brian Leffler & Joel Sturgis - "Dark Plains Radio Show"

Also:
Scotty & Wayne of "Spooks R Us" radio show
The official voice of the event!

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Investigations at the historic, VERY haunted Eveleth Recreation Center.



FOR MORE DETAILS, CLICK
HERE TO VISIT THE OFFICIAL EVENT WEBSITE AND TO REGISTER FOR THE EVENT!
(or click on the image below...)



Saturday, December 20, 2008 

Current mood:  blessed
Hey Folks!
Merry Christmas and a Blessed Yule to all my friends. Thank you all for your friendship! And for those of you who I have met at the paranormal events, it's been a wonderful year!!

To say THANK YOU, I have some Christmas Specials for you....

My normal phone readings are $65. Between NOW and January 31, 2009, I will be offering readings at the PARANORMAL EVENT RATE of $40 (LIMIT: ONE per person)- just click on the "Paranormal Event Special" PayPal button at the top left column of my profile page.

Or... go to my main website - www.TarotByScotty.com - and click on the same button there.

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ALSO....
I am offering packages of readings that you can pre-purchase::

THE EMPRESS
Buy TWO readings at $65 and get a third for FREE.
Total: $130. ($180 regular value)

THE EMPEROR
Buy FOUR readings at $50 each and get a FIFTH reading FREE.
Total: $200 ($260 regular value)

THE HIGH PRIESTESS
Buy SIX readings at $40 each.
Total: $240 ($390 regular value)

THE HEIROPHANT
Buy 12 readings at $30 each.
Total: $360 ($780 regular value)

Simply send me a message here, or call me directly to acquire any of these packages and book your readings.

Purchase of ANY of these packages must be completed before midnight, January 31st, 2009.
All readings must be booked prior to December 31, 2009, and are subject to available dates and times.

(715) 307-1174


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My purpose is NOT to turn spiritual readings into "commodities." I simply want to make them more readily availalble at a special price to those of you who get readings on a more regular basis.

And, as always, if you NEED a reading and cannot afford one, PLEASE do not hesitate to call me... we can always make something work. Sometimes money can just get in the way.

Cheers!
~Scotty
(715) 307-1174
Currently listening:
To Drive the Cold Winter Away
By Loreena Mckennitt
Release date: 2006-11-14
Thursday, December 11, 2008 

Current mood:  blessed
Category: Life
I just returned from the Darkness Radio paranormal event aboard the Queen Mary. I was, again, the guest Tarot reader for the event, and had over thirty amazing sessions with some wonderful people. It is my personal belief that God gives us messages every day, and on occasion, the cards simply offer up a direct mode for receiving those messages. Skepticism and nay-saying aside, that is my core faith belief that I bring to the table. The cards are simply a tool, and the messages delivered have been far too accurate over the years for me to believe they are anything other than direct messages from God. How cool is that...?

Thank you to everyone who made this event on the Queen Mary such a wonderful, exciting, fun experience - Timmy, Chad (I am still burping up peppermint schnapps, thank ou very much!), Steph, Tom, Patrick and so many others.

There were, however, some people who made this event less than good; who stole a bit of the fun and excitement. Literally.

At some point during the final night onboard, someone entered the conference room where I had been giving readings and stole all of my stuff. They took my leather satchel, my two Tarot decks - one of which was a beautiful, new, limited edition signed and numbered deck from Kat Black (an anniversary gift to me from Raini that many of you saw and enjoyed), as well as all of the Christmas presents I had purchased for Raini and my kids.

Now, sure, it may be very easy to criticize me for leaving my stuff unattended in that room, but I think it is a better use of energy to direct the criticism toward those who actually committed the act of stealing - something that hit me very personally. To say it has made me angry is nothing compared to how heartsick it has left me. Sure, I will get over it very soon, but the items taken were very personal to me, and it hit me, perhaps, harder than it might someone else. Maybe I was over-tired, or emotionally drained from the weekend's readings, but I still felt this one deeply. I guess I expected more from the people who attend these events, that - maybe - they are all there for the purpose of having fun, seeing celebrities, learning and increasing their knowledge with others of like mind and belief. To me, this act seemed a violation on many fronts. And it hit me to the heart, despite that by saying that I am wearing my emotions on my sleeve. I try very hard to avoid drama and the like, so forgive me if this violates that principle.

Adding insult to the injury is the fact that, like many of us, things have been tight for me and my family this year. Christmas was already going to be lean and tight, but now with the theft of gifts to Raini and my kids, it will be even leaner and tighter. I am not impoverished, but neither am I rich, and with things being the way they have been, this, again, hits me very hard and deeply on a personal level. And, again, forgive the airing of personal detail that could be construed as wearing my emotions on my sleeve.

This incident has bared some nerves, leaving them raw and open to the bitter air. But this too shall pass and heal. I am a big boy and I'll get over it soon enough.

To you who stole my things, I can only think that you have no regard for the cost to your victim - or maybe I am very wrong and you simply were in a worse place than me, and really needed the items. Whichever case is true, it is one thing to steal bread because you are hungry, it is a wholly other thing to steal bread from someone who is as hungry as you. I fight the urge to wish ill on you for stealing from me, but at the same time I wish upon you all the happiness and prosperity and karma that you deserve as a consequence for your actions.

God knows I have to bear the consequences of my own misdeeds - overt or by omission - why should you be any different?

Additionally, I also learned that Grant Wilson had his top coat stolen, and Patrick Burns had his signed photographic prints stolen. I guess someone/s had a wonderful night of thievery. May you prosper as your deeds dictate.

Should my cards, Christmas gifts and satchel be returned via mail, I will consider it the end of the matter:

Scotty Roberts
N4206 810th Street
Ellsworth, WI 54011

And God Bless Us, Everyone...
~Scotty



Monday, August 18, 2008 

Current mood:somewhat scholarly
Category: Religion and Philosophy
Hey Folks!
My article on the Nephilim was published in TAPSparaMag's June issue. For those of you who did not get a chance to read the article, but asked to see it, I am posting it here, now that their July issue is in print.

Read, enjoy, comment.

Cheers!
~Scotty




The Nephilim
by Scotty Roberts


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Somewhere in our darker past, before the days of modern psychological discipline and scientific advance, we believed that our life's fortunes, illnesses and woes were firmly rooted in the spiritual and the supernatural. As we evolved our technology and sciences, we dispensed with our reliance on the ethereal, casting aside our need for gods, devils and every cast of angel and demon in-between. Science and Skeptical Thought successfully supplanted Faith. Quantifiable fact became the surrogate for the misty stuff of myth and legend.

But what if the outmoded, outgrown, discarded spiritualities really do have their basis in some sort of fact? What if the superstitious banalities we brush aside in the broad swath of our skeptical hand, are truly the evidentiary stuff of things not seen; the substance of a very real universe that dwells and operates just below the surface of the visible, tangible world around us? What if there really are living, vibrant beings who dwell and function beyond this dimension, and that a seemingly endless list of angelic and demonic beings are not just the stuffs of ancient faiths, but very real creatures who live and have interaction with mankind since millennia past, despite quantifiable proof?

During my seminary days, one of my professors, Dr. Charles Aling – currently Chair of History at Northwestern College – told me, "All myth and legend has at its historical headwaters, at least a kernel of truth based in cold, hard fact." Over the following twenty-five years, this idea became the mantric teat on which my spiritual philosophies suckled; the motivation to my personal study of biblical and historical mysteries.

Noah and the Ark was always a great Sunday School story told with puppets and felt storyboard dioramas. I was taught that God destroyed the entire antediluvian world by a universal flood that covered even the highest mountain peaks, as a result of the "wickedness of Mankind." As I grew older, it became more and more difficult to wrap my brain around that – pardon the pun – watered-down account found in the book of Genesis, especially in light of the fact that other ancient African, Mesopotamian and far eastern cultures had their own Noah-free versions of what seemed to be the very same ancient flood story. The common thread in the various flood accounts is that a massive, judgmental deluge ravaged the face of the known world as a result of "fallen angels" who impregnated human women, producing offspring. This made me look at the biblical account through very different eyes, and wondering why these features had been omitted from my Sunday school education. The notion that the Genesis flood was Jehovah's wrath excised on the Earth as a direct result of the wickedness of mankind is a misinterpretation at worst, and a gross misunderstanding of the events, at best. The Genesis text clearly indicates that the watery judgment was directly linked to the intermingling between "beings who descended from the heavens" with human women, and the resultant hybrid race that was birthed by that intercourse. In the new testament, Jesus mentioned that angels "neither marry nor are given in marriage," but the notion that they are sexless is pure political invention on the part of early church fathers.

For the sake of simplicity – and space – let's look at the biblical text and parse it down to see what's really contained in the passage:

Genesis 6:1-4
1 When human beings began to increase in number on the earth and daughters were born to them, 2 the sons of God saw that these daughters were beautiful, and they married any of them they chose.
3 Then the Lord said, "My Spirit will not contend with human beings forever, for they are mortal; their days will be a hundred and twenty years."
4 The Nephilim were on the earth in those days--and also afterward--when the sons of God went to the daughters of the human beings and had children by them. They were the heroes of old, men of renown.
(Today's New International Version)


These four verses from Genesis Chapter Six appear in the preamble to the account of Noah's flood. Noah's name appears for the first time in the text in verse eight where it states that he "found favor in the eyes of the Lord." These four verses comprise a very interesting passage in that it differs in writing style from the rest of the book of Genesis, having earmarks of having been extracted, edited and perhaps even plagiarized - at least in part - from other extant contemporary source material. Dr. David Penchansky, Professor of Theology at the University of St. Thomas, states:

"This passage has been edited, either by the writer of Genesis, or by later scribes. It most certainly does not match the writing style of the rest of the book, and the language in which it is written is 'choppy,' almost as if it is reproduced in the text as snippets from other source material. And the account was, obviously, far too well-known at the time to be omitted completely."

Who are the Sons of God?
In this passage we are told that the "Sons of God" looked upon human women (other translations refer to these women as: "the daughters of men/man; men's daughters; the beautiful women of the human race; and even, 'these girls'") and "saw that they were beautiful." In some translations, the Sons of God "lusted after them," and then "married or cohabited with any of them they chose." In still other translations "they took the ones they liked." The title, "Sons of God," has been viewed several ways, and various translations refer to them as, "God's Sons, heavenly beings, and Sons from the Heavens." It is clear to most biblical scholars that the title, "Sons of God," refers to angelic beings, and this is supported by other passages throughout the old and new testaments, as well as the apocryphal Book of Enoch, and various other historical texts. Even Jesus of Nazareth, himself, was called "The Son of God." Whoever these beings were, the text makes it clear that they were bequeathed by a god who had authority over them. Whether sons by birth, or sons by creative act, their point of origin is clear in all accounts – they came from the heavens and had some claim to being called the Sons of God. The following passage from the Book of Enoch - a book that was banned from the canonical scriptures by The Church, but is part of the Coptic Gospels and was quoted in the New Testament, (making it quite significant and, frankly, worthy of inclusion in the biblical canon) - introduces these Sons of God in a startlingly similar account to the Genesis 6:1-4 passage:

1 Enoch 7: 1-11
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It happened after the sons of men had multiplied in those days, that daughters were born to them, elegant and beautiful. 2 And when the angels, the sons of heaven, beheld them, they became enamoured of them, saying to each other, 'Come, let us select for ourselves wives from the progeny of men, and let us beget children.' 3 Then their leader Shamyaza said to them; 'I fear that you may perhaps be indisposed to the performance of this enterprise; 4 And that I alone shall suffer for so grievous a crime.'
5 But they answered him and said; 'We all swear; 6 And bind ourselves by mutual execrations, that we will not change our intention, but execute our projected undertaking.' 7 Then they swore all together, and all bound themselves by mutual execrations. Their whole number was two hundred, who descended upon Ardis [during the days of Jared], which is the top of mount Armon [Mt. Herman in present day Israel].
8 That mountain therefore was called Armon, because they had sworn upon it, and bound themselves by mutual execrations.
9 These are the names of their chiefs: Shamyaza, who was their leader, Urakabarameel, Akibeel, Tamiel, Ramuel, Danel, Azkeel, Saraknyal, Asael, Armers, Batraal, Anane, Zavebe, Samsaveel, Ertael, Turel, Yomyael, Arazyal. These were the prefects of the two hundred angels, and the remainder were all with them.
10 Then they took wives, each choosing for himself; whom they began to approach, and with whom they cohabited; teaching them sorcery, incantations, and the dividing of roots and trees.
11 And the women conceiving brought forth giants.


According to Enoch, the Sons of God were angelic beings who descended (fell down) to the earthly realm, and atop Mt. Herman, made a pact to produce offspring with human women. To ascribe malevolence to these beings would not be wholly accurate, but Enoch's book does intimate that should they carry out their plan, they were in fear of being held responsible for enacting a "sinful" deed in the eyes of God. Enoch goes on to tell of the attributes they brought down with them to the human race: enchantments, the making of weaponry, meteorology, astrology, astronomy, interpretations of moon phases, herbology and the signs of the sun, stars and moon. With these angelic-taught skills, mankind delved to the lowest common denominator by developing the art of warfare, and pursued wickedness to the point of stirring up Jehovah's wrath. And the Sons of God were, indeed, held to blame, Shemjaza, their leader, and Azazel – who introduced weapons and warfare to mankind - being "scapegoated" as the main culprits.

And then there was their "giant" offspring.

According to scripture, the spawn of the Sons of God and human women were the Nephilim, but I do not believe the term is solely attributable to the offspring only. The Sons of God who descended from the heavens, were also known as the Nephilim once they took up residence in the earthly realm. So they AND their offspring together became known as The Nephilim. It's the very same scenario you have when an Irish family comes to America. Their emigrating act has given them the new title of "Americans," subsequently, they and their offspring become known by both titles: Irish and American, possessing a dual identity. But the children born to them in America bear the stronger title.

The writers of the 1611 King James Bible indirectly translated the word Nephilim as "giants," yet the preferred scholarly translation is "fallen ones." While there are many scholarly views on the identity of the Nephilim, it would take an entire book to explore the different Hebrew and Aramaic root words that comprise the term. Then you would have to take into consideration their context both textually and in the social interpretation of the day.

The root Hebrew word for Nephilim is the verb nephal, meaning: 1) to fall (to the ground); 2) to fall (in battle); 3) to be cast down; 4) to desert a location; 5) to fail. The "im" denotes plurality, giving us the "fallen down ones," or the "ones who descended."

The Nephilim can best be defined as: A race of beings who descended – or "fell" – to the earth, abandoning their existence and habitation in the "heavenly (not of this world) realms." They were angelic in origin, birthed by God, and they brought to the human inhabitants of the earth special skills, as well as an unearthly libido. Their offspring bore the same title of Nephilim, and the propagation of their mixed race on the earth led to the "Judgment of God" in the form of a cataclysmic flood as described in Genesis and other ancient accounts. That judgment was meant to wipe out the race, but as the passage indicates, "…the Nephilim were on the earth in those days – and also afterward…" So the judgment seems to have been somewhat ineffectual, in the long term.

The Book of Enoch states that these beings descended to the earth during "the days of Jared," the father of Enoch, whose name means, literally, "Descent." He was re-named thus because the descent of the Sons of God to the earth took place during his lifetime.

It is interesting at this point, to note that both Jared and Enoch are also mentioned in the bible. Genesis 5:18-24 says:

18 When Jared was 162 years old, his son Enoch was born. 19 After the birth of Enoch, Jared lived another 800 years, and he had other sons and daughters. 20 He died at the age of 962.
21 When Enoch was 65 years old, his son Methuselah was born. 22 After the birth of Methuselah, Enoch lived another 300 years in close fellowship with God, and he had other sons and daughters. 23 Enoch lived 365 years in all. 24 He enjoyed a close relationship with God throughout his life. Then suddenly, he disappeared because God took him.
(New Living Translation)


Cultural traditions from all around the world have myths and legends telling of angelic beings descending to the earth and interacting with human beings, ushering in some sort of cataclysmic, world-wide destruction of humanity that left scant, few survivors. When analysis of the languages used in the various accounts is compared, blatantly similar facts emerge, revealing a commonality between the varied cultural tales, substantiating a corporate mythos: flesh and blood beings who were revered as gods, interacted with humanity in the most intimate of ways. Can these things be quantified by the Scientific Method? Does this establish any sort of verifiable proof of a crossover between inter-dimensional races? I believe yes. While the data is not repeatable for experimentation, the historical annals speak loudly and clearly. When there exists such localized myths in geographical regions, repeated by other localized myths in far away geographical regions, over and over again, there is a certain scientific methodology at play. There is a message revealed. It is my belief that this it is a subject of great importance in understanding our past, both historically and spiritually. There was a time where history leapt the established boundaries and intermingled with the spiritual, and if we look hard enough, and dig deep enough, we can find the wonderfully exciting buried treasure of discovery.

In light of the earlier mentioned verse in the Genesis passage that states the Nephilim were also on the earth "afterward," there is an incredibly revealing verse found in the New Testament book of Hebrews. It is an engagingly mystical, yet somehow frighteningly admonishing passage in light of all we have explored above…

Hebrews 13:2
Don't forget to show hospitality to strangers, for in doing so, some have entertained angels without knowing it.



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Further reading on this topic:

1) "Twilight of the Gods: Polytheism in the Hebrew Bible" by David Penchansky
2) "Gateway of the Gods" by Craig Hines
3) "The Lost Book of Enoch" by Joseph B. Lumpkin and Joyce A. Dujardin


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Yeah, there's a tee-shirt for everything, now-a-days, and I designed one to go along with the presentation I give on the Nephilim. Here it is... you can click on the image of the shirt if you want to get one for yourself...


Sunday, August 17, 2008 

Current mood:  adventurous
Hey Folks!
I will be the guest Tarot consultant at HauntedCon in Phoenix, AZ on September 26-28th.

They still have some tickets and packages available. The event takes place at the haunted San Carlos Hotel in Phoenix.

Just click on the banner below to see more details and get your tickets.

Cheers!
~Scotty

Thursday, June 26, 2008 
Hey Folks!
I am a guest at these two Ghost Hunters/TAPS events, and I am PRE-BOOKING Intuitive Tarot Readings:

The Mount Washington Hotel in New Hampshire - August 23rd thru 26th






TAPScon in Clearwater, Florida at the Belleview Biltmore Hotel & Spa - July 19th and 20th



I am PRE-BOOKING intuitive Tarot Readings for BOTH these events. SPECIAL EVENT PRICE: 20 minute reading for $40

Just click on the PayPal button below to schedule your reading...






Thursday, May 22, 2008 

Current mood:excited


Darkness Radio Special for Tarot consultations.


Our sponsor Tarot Readings by Scotty is offering a special for the remainder of May: Book a phone Tarot reading with Scotty now and your name is automatically entered in a drawing for a free ticket to attend the TAPS/DarknessRadio Paranormal Retreat at the historic and haunted Queen Mary.

To add to the special Scotty has agreed to offer special pricing - between now and the end of May - to (past, present & future) listeners of DarknessRadio. Readings are normally $65 per phone session, if you book between now and the end of May he is offering phone readings at $50 for listeners to Darkness Radio.



You can hear Darkness Radio LIVE every Sunday night from 10:00pm 'til Midnight, Central Standard Time. Or go listen to the archived shows at this link.

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Tuesday, May 13, 2008 

Category: Religion and Philosophy
I drew the Eight of Coins, this morning...



This card is sometimes referred to as the Talent card, and it is representative of the necessary time and effort put into our skillset in order to reach the full potential in something we are undertaking. It indicates great enthusiasm in discovering that we have a lot more to offer than we previously realized.

Symbolism of the card
We derive great satisfaction from the work we do, and we are experiencing a sense of progress in our career from the message in this card. There is a deep sense of pride and personal enjoyment in the skills we have at our disposal, which inspires us to further our talents. Further, we have a sense that the time is ripe to to return to study, or further our research and practice to acquire deeper qualifications. It is gong to require considerable effort to build up the skills for a new career, but in so doing, we appropriating the talents necessary for a new career and life phase we are entering.

This card indicates not only material gain, but the deep, emotional satisfaction that comes from knowing we are fulfilling our "promise" - the self-validation of our effort and goals.

Interpretation
The appearance of this card suggests that we are putting our talents to good use, for we may be offered a new job, or learn a skill that is relevant to a coming new career or vocation - a project that is an expression of our truest nature. And this is bringing a deep, emotional satisfaction.

This card can also indicate furthering education at a later stage in life - a going-back-to-school phase for the purpose of entering an entirely different career path than what you have originally set yourself to. It's got an aire of "unexpectedness" about it, as it is new, exciting and the beginning of a completely different course.

Whatever the situation, there is a thirst for more knowledge, and a preparedness to work very hard to secure a solid foundation for this new phase we are entering. It's all about development of skills for that new effort that is juggernauting it's way in our direction. Unstoppable.
Monday, May 12, 2008 

Category: Religion and Philosophy
The Six of Coins
Sharing the good fortune that's been plopped into our laps...


From the "Golden Tarot," the deck I use for readings...


...and Euripides' Tarot...



I have been drawing this card in several readings over the last few days, pertaining to personal projects and entrepreneurial efforts in which I am involved. So I thought I'd share it here, as it seems to be a pervasive, recurring energy - and not a bad one to have in these stagnating financial times!

The Six of Coins is considered to be the Card of Good Luck, and it indicates that there has been a windfall of sorts that has put us in good stead to share the wealth and success with others. It's a card that speaks to the reciprocating of good things, because you have been given good things.

This card's appearance is an indication that you will soon be in a position to share your resources - you've been given to, and now you are finally going to be able to give back. The card speaks to gaining an inheritance, receiving a financial windfall, reaping the rewards of your hard work in business or other endeavors, and/or the receiving of a gift of some kind, all od which lead you to a position of being able to give back. Kharmic payback going outward from you.

It's a card that indicates you are finally in a position to extend yourself to others with great magnanimity.

On the other hand, someone who has the power, influence and wherewithal may be entering your sphere of influence, extending themselves to YOU, granting you financial support in a business venture or on some entrepreneurial project. As a result you have a greater sense of security, knowing that your endeavors ultimately be successful. And this is what puts you in a position to be generous with what you have been given, as well as pay off debts, repay a favor, and gain a more ethical relationship with the material dimension of our lives.

The Six of Coins indicates that everything is going to turn out well, be successful, and grant you the rewards of the efforts you have put in. "What goes around, comes around" is an apt saying to attach to this card. Financial help is in the offing, and we have a growing sense that we are receiving that which is rightfully ours; the stuff we have worked so hard to achieve.

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Wednesday, March 19, 2008 

Category: Writing and Poetry
Somewhere in our darker past, before the days of modern psychological discipline and medical advance, we, the human race, believed that our life’s illnesses and woes were firmly rooted in the spiritual and the supernatural. As we evolved our technology and sciences, we learned more and more about the mind and body, and along the way, dispensed with our reliance on the ethereal. We threw out the need for God and the Devil, tuned out our hearts, and turned our minds to the methodological pragmatic.

But what if the outmoded, outgrown, discarded superstitions - the things of the unseen, unwanted realms - really did have their basis in some sort of truth? What if the superstitious banalities we brushed aside were truly the evidentiary stuff of things not seen; the substance of a very real universe that dwelt and operated just below the surface of the visible, tangible world around us? What if there truly exists an Evil so great that it can, at times, force its way through the barrier that divides the diaphanous from the substantive?

These are the questions posed throughout the tragic recounting of Bill Bean’s childhood experiences as his family suffered at the hands of a Dark Force. In his book, Bill Bean tells of a normal, loving family who, when they move to their new home, soon become besieged by unexplainable, unidentifiable Evil. The kinetic bumps in the night at the Bean home aren’t merely the haunted stumblings of former inhabitants or lost souls seeking a way back to the light. As the years go by and Bill’s family begins to fragment and crumble, it becomes evident that there is a hidden fortress of demonic power permeating the walls and foundation of their home, and as their purpose unfolds, their goal is clear: the destruction of the Bean family.

I was moved to tears as Bill wove, with loving grace, the tale of the disintegration of his family, from his mother’s declining health to his father’s devolving spiral into alcoholism and abuse. At the core of it all is the constant barrage by the Dark Force that dwells in his family’s home. Bill’s story is all at once sad and terrifying, yet filled with hope and encouragement as he finds his shelter in the strength of a protecting Angel and the enfolding arms of God.

Read Dark Force and keep your mind open. Evil does indeed exist, and sometimes it manifests itself in the physical world - evolution and technological advance notwithstanding. Bill Bean stands witness to this very fact.







If you’d like to get a signed copy of Bill Bean’s book, click here, or please call:

(410) 248-0922

You can also send a check or money order to:

Bill Bean
P.O. Box 44723
Nottingham, Maryland
21236-9998



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