Tuesday, 25. July 2006
The Willard Library Ghost Cams

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On a cold winter morning in 1937, a janitor grabbed his flashlight and headed down into the pitch-black basement of the Willard Library to stoke the coal furnace. But then, so the story goes, he was stopped cold in his tracks by the ghostly vision of a woman dressed in grey, from the veil covering her face down to her shoes. Since then, a number of Willard staff members have reported seeing the shadowy "Lady in grey" or witnessing weird happenings among the shelves. Is the legend true?
We'll leave that for you to decide...
Source: USA Today 11/01/99


What Is this Site About?

The Willard Library Ghost Cams were inspired by the question "Is Willard Library Haunted?" It has become a fascinating, and somewhat credible, legend that drives thousands of people to search the library for remnants of lost spirits. The site is a virtual ghost hunting mecca. Take a virtual tour of the library with Greg Hager, Willard Library Director, and see if you can locate the cams hidden in the building. Libraryghost offers three cams for your ghost hunting pleasure. The Children's Room cam and the Research Room cam are both refreshed every thirty seconds. The newest cam, which is located in the basement, is virtually live - it refreshes every second!

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The Willard Library Ghost Cams (English)
Category: Ghosts & Spirits | Myths & Sagas |




The Lunar Standstill Season

Today it's a new moon, a perfect opportunity to observe 2006's lunar standstill, a phenomenon that only appears once every 18 years.

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In 2005 and 2006 we are in a major lunar standstill season. For several years now some of my astrological camping colleagues and I have been trying to establish what lunar standstills are and when they occur.

There is usually no reference to them in most standard astronomy books, though they are referred to by authors who have written about ancient megalithic sites such as Callanish on the Isle of Lewis off the west coast of Scotland.

Lunar standstills are in a sense the polar opposites to solar and lunar eclipses. During a lunar standstill the Moon has to be roughly at right angles to the Moon's Nodes, as opposed to being on or near these Nodes at times of eclipse.

Also the Moon's Nodes have to be in the signs of Aries or Libra, or Virgo or Pisces: the signs near the equinoctial points. The Moon's North Node is in Aries or Pisces during the major lunar standstill season and in Libra or Virgo during the minor lunar standstill season.


The Lunar Standstill Season by Jean Elliott. (English)

Category: Astrology & Astronomy |




Yoga im Büro

So üben Sie Yoga im Büro: Petros Haffenichter rät zu Yoga, wann immer Sie ein paar Minuten Zeit haben. Beginnen Sie mit den Basisübungen und wählen Sie die Profivariante, wenn Sie sich sicher fühlen.
Zu jeder Übung gibt es eienen Videoclip!

Zur Entspannung:
Profiübung: Der „Löwe“, 1:23 Min.
Basisübung: Der „Löwe“ im Detail, 2:06 Min.
Profiübung: Energie schöpfen, 3:01 Min.
Basisübung: Energie schöpfen, 2:39 Min.

Zur Mobilisation:
Energieblockaden lösen, 0:31 Min.
Aus dem Sonnengruß Energie schöpfen, 2:37 Min.
Der Sonnengruß im Detail, 3:01 Min.
Profiübung: Oberschenkel kräftigen, 2:42 Min.
Basisübung: Oberschenkel kräftigen, 2:42 Min.

Zur Konzentration:
Ablenkungen ausschalten, 0:50 Min.
Die Berghaltung im Detail, 3:22 Min.
In der Berghaltung ruhen, 3:20 Min.
Profiübung: Anspannung loslassen, 2:23 Min.
Basisübung: Anspannung loslassen, 2:47 Min.

Zur Erfrischung:
Energie gewinnen, 0:36 Min.
Die Augen pflegen, 3:33 Min.
Die Augenübung im Detail, 3:22 Min.
Profiübung: Den Energiefluss anregen, 2:20 Min.
Basisübung: Den Energiefluss anregen, 3:27 Min.

Yoga im Büro von Focus Online. (German)
Unbedingt ausprobieren!


Related Entries:
Keyboard Yoga (English)
Keyboard Yoga II (English)

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Category: Yoga & Fitness |


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