Marie D Jones

Celebrating the Dead: The History of Dia de Muertos – Marie D Jones Writes

Every October 31st, Americans head to parties or hit the streets dressed in elaborate, often spooky costumes, in celebration of Halloween, a time when the veil between this world and the world beyond death is said to be at its thinnest. We decorate our homes and yards with scary monsters, witches and ghouls, provoking a…

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Doomsday Cults: Why Do People Have End Times Obsessions and Apocalypse Dreams? – Marie D. Jones

The band REM sang about the end of the world as we know it, and they felt fine. In fact, many people not only feel good about the world ending, but actually welcome it with open arms, often joining with others of like mind to predict, plan, and prepare for the demise of humanity and…

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The Destiny Question: Do I Have A Choice? Marie D. Jones’ Outer Edge

“Man was predestined to have free will.” – Anonymous “You can’t avoid it, it’s written in the stars.” “He was destined to be a success.” “Life is what you make it.” “Choose your thoughts and choose your life.” Life can be so darn confusing. Social media and self-help gurus bombard us with contradictory claims that…

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Coulrophobia, Or Is That a Creepy Clown in Your Closet? – Marie D. Jones

I hate clowns. No, let me rephrase that. I DESPISE clowns. I have since childhood and chances are pretty good I’ll go to my grave hating the darn things. And I’m not alone in that sentiment. Millions of people all over the world suffer from “coulrophobia,” or an excessive fear of clowns. In fact, fear…

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The Paranormal Nature of Numbers – Marie D. Jones’ OUTER EDGE

We usually think of the paranormal as the invisible world of ghosts, entities and otherworldly abilities like remote viewing, ESP and precognition. Paranormal is “beyond normal;” things we cannot yet explain within the confines of modern science. But nature, and reality, holds mysteries equally paranormal, and yet utterly scientific in their origin and explanation. One…

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FAKELORE – Marie D Jones’ Outer Edge

FAKELORE – Folklore, Urban Legends and the Rise of the Creepypasta (And I Ain’t Talkin’ Linguini!)” From the dawn of humanity, we’ve told stories. Whether to convey important information, or just entertain each other, we’ve spun tall tales, woven fables and concocted legends, often of real people and events, embellished with fantastical elements layered thick as…

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You Better Watch Out, You Better Not Cry: Christmas Legends, Lore and Ghost Stories – Marie D. Jones’ The Outer Edge

As children lay snug in their beds, dreaming of sugarplums, or more likely, Xbox One and the newest Star Wars merchandise, Santa Claus prepares to make his way down the chimney and leave toys wrapped in bright paper under the tree. At least that’s what part of the world believes, for when it comes to…

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Time Slippin’ and Space Trippin’: Timeslips in the Matrix – Marie D. Jones’ The Outer Edge

“Time is too slow for those who wait, too swift for those who fear, too long for those who grieve, too short for those who rejoice, but for those who love, time is eternity.” -Henry Van Dyke Time passes in a linear fashion, from the then to the now to the next. The past is…

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A Million Ways To Die – Marie D. Jones’ “The Outer Edge”

“When your time comes to die, be not like those whose hearts are filled with fear of death, so that when their time comes they weep and pray for a little more time to live their lives over again in a different way. Sing your death son, and die like a hero going home. “…

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Is a Haunted House Really Haunted If There’s No One To See the Haunting? – Marie D. Jones’ “The Outer Edge”

Having been involved in paranormal research for decades, the question has always haunted me: Is a haunted house haunted if there is no one there to observe the haunting? I first asked this question of myself after learning about quantum physics and the laws that govern the subatomic world. My father, a geophysicist, loved to…

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