About
I’m an 11th degree High Priestess of the Temple of Psychic Masters with a 25 year background in Demonology. I have a K2 meter and I know how to use it!
Okay, not really.
I am just a regular skeptic with a BA in Psychology and Behavioral Sciences. My only equipment is common sense and a fairly decent bullshit detector.
I’m a freelance non-fiction writer too. I love SciFi (HP Lovecraft…props!) but I choose to read it rather than write it. I have 3 kids and a great hubby; all of whom put up with me, which is a feat to be recognized.
I was raised Roman Catholic, but soon found I couldn’t reconcile much of that with my own morals. I studied the Occult for a number of years. I practiced something of a Heathen lifestyle and after all that I realized I’m a freethinker with a curiosity. No special labels needed.
What I think:
I am open to believing in the survival of the human conscious…..but it will take a lot more than what we have on the table now to convince me. I think there are too many people proclaiming to use science to prove the existence of ghosts, but in reality they are not. This is a disservice to us all. I think that critical thinking is a fast-fading skill that needs resurrected. I think it’s a dangerous world that trusts a God-fearing terrorist before an atheist. I think people can be moral without being religious. I don’t need to be threatened with fire-pits burning my soul to be a decent person. I think the men of the American Revolution were great thinkers who are too often taken out of context to suit the agenda of some. I think it’s foolish to peg oneself as “conservative” or “liberal” since there are principles within EACH that are good and bad. I think if religious institutions (churches) are going to have a sizable influence on American politics, then they should no longer be tax-exempt. I think Socrates said it best in this quote:
“I cannot teach anybody anything. I can only make them think.”
