The Mowing-Devil (1678), or, the Earliest Known Depiction of a Crop Circle

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The Mowing-Devil (1678), or, the Earliest Known Depiction of a Crop Circle

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Stranger Than Strange. From the editors of Fate Magazine - 1966.
The Mystery of the Tilma of Our Lady Guadalupe
In 1531, an Indigenous man named Juan Diego saw an apparition of what appeared to be the Virgin Mary on Tepeyac Hill in Mexico City. She spoke to him in his native language and asked for a church to be built in her honor. When the local bishop asked for proof of Juan Diego's story, the Virgin instructed him to gather roses in his cloak, to bring to the bishop. When he opened his cloak to show the bishop the roses, the iconic image of the Virgen de Guadalupe miraculously appeared. That cloak — the Tilma of Guadalupe — still exists today at the Basílica de Guadalupe in Mexico City.
The Tilma of Guadalupe is surrounded by mystery and unexplained phenomena:
It’s made of cactus fiber and should’ve deteriorated hundreds of years ago, yet it remains intact.
The stars on her mantle mirror the sky from the day she appeared in 1531.
It maintains a constant temperature of 98.6°F — like a living human body.
When scientists looked at her eyes under a microscope, they saw an image of Juan Diego from her point of view.
The image is not painted on, and there’s no evidence of any pigment or brushstrokes.
It has survived disasters, including an explosion in 1921.
Music is produced when the image is analyzed through a digital frequency scan, almost as if the image carries a divine resonance.
Regardless of whether the legend of the tilma of Our Lady of Guadalupe and the claims of paranormal phenomena are entirely true or not, I like to believe they are. Of course, that is up to every person to decide for themselves.
What do you think?
Read more about my sacred visit to the Basilica of our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico City
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The Phoenix Lights: A Deep Dive into the 1997 Mystery
On the night of March 13, 1997, thousands of residents across Arizona—and parts of Nevada and Mexico—witnessed a series of celestial phenomena that remain some of the most famous unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) sightings in history. This event, known as the Phoenix Lights, involved two distinct occurrences. These events continue to spark debate among skeptics, military officials, and…
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Astronomers from Western Sydney University, led by astrophysicist Miroslav Filipovic, have discovered an almost perfectly spherical object in our Milky Way galaxy.
Nicknamed “Teleios”, this mysterious structure was detected using the ASKAP radio telescope. Scientists believe it may be a rare supernova remnant — but its near-perfect symmetry and missing X-ray signals make it a true cosmic mystery.
Is this a typical stellar explosion… or something we don’t fully understand yet?