The Mystery Spot

I didn’t realize that there are two Book Passages in San Francisco. The book signing is in the Corte Madera one. Can’t wait to see you there! 

I very happy today, because we caught another “Erik orb” but this time on my son-in-law’s cell phone camera. Again, it has the appearance of movement like the other ones. It look like he’s going in for a hug for my grand baby, Arleen! It’s kind of crazy that we all get so amazed when we get further confirmation of life after death, isn’t it? As for me, I became 100% certain when I heard Erik’s voice on the recorded session a couple of years ago. (I only heard it 7 months ago though.) Yet still I find things like this orb incredible. If any of you have photos of moving orbs, email them to me and we’ll share them! emedhus@gmail.com.

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Here’s a post about a phenomenon I’ve never heard of in my life. Intriguing!

Me: California and Oregon are home to two areas known as “mystery spots.” This is according to a blog member. I’ve never heard of them but I’ve seen pictures and they’re really cool. It’s where the laws of physics and gravity don’t seem to apply. Brooms stand on their bristles; balls roll uphill. There are several head-scratching things that happen. Are these natural phenomena or just moneymaking hoaxes?

Erik: Some are natural phenomena because of the minerals in the land, in the ground.

Me: Mm hm. Here’s another part of the question I forgot. The mystery spot in Santa Cruz, California is a circular area that’s 150 feet in diameter! Wow! According to the website, this mystery spot was discovered in 1939 by a group of surveyors, and it was opened to the masses the next year. People have come up with all sorts of theories to explain their physics-defying properties anywhere from a hole in the ozone layer to a buried spaceship.

Erik: That’d be so much fun if it were a buried spaceship.

Me: I know!

Erik: But it’s not. There’s one in Michigan as well.

Me: Oh, cool!

Erik: There are minerals and metals that are in the ground and then once they figured out that that kind of spot defied gravity a little bit more, and then they built things on it that hoaxed it up.

Me: To make it sort of an attraction.

Erik: Yeah, yeah. So it’s a bit of both. But if you take away all the little houses that they build on it, they do find balls that roll uphill instead of down. Some of it is optical illusion, but in the location where they are, gravity works differently.

Me: What kind of metals are you talking about? Is it a new kind of metal they’ve never discovered?

(Pause)

Jamie (to Erik): Well that would be a yes, Erik.

Erik: So, yes.

Me: Well where do those come from? Are they Earth?

Erik: No.

Me: A meteor?

Erik: Yes.

Me: Is it a precious metal?

Erik: Aren’t they all precious?

Me (chuckling): I guess so.

God, I feel like I’m pulling eyeteeth here.

Me: Is it bigger than a breadbox? So nobody has discovered what this mineral or metal—

Erik: It’s really deep in the ground. It’s not a surface thing. You can’t like dig ten or twenty feet down. You know, this is, not to the core of the Earth, but it’s within the Earth.

Me: Will they ever find the metal?

(Pause)

Jamie: Erik’s saying no, only because in fear that if they problem solve it, they won’t make money anymore.

Me: Oh! Is there something amazing we can do with the metal like create energy or anything?

Erik: We actually have all the knowledge to do all that shit anyway and where’s that gotten us? The government’s fucking holding on to it like we’re dumbasses.

So I guess Erik doesn’t want to tell me what we can do with this mineral. He balked every time. Maybe we’re not supposed to know yet.

Here’s a video you might enjoy!

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