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Destruction from HS2 ‘far worse’ than previously thought as hundreds of homes set for demolition…..

This disastrous new project will change the face of Britain, yet no debate is allowed…..

Police spies infiltrated UK leftwing groups for decades…..

Magic and fairies: Sanziene, the midsummer celebration in Romania…..

Bizarre Tales of Mysterious, Mystical, and Magical Flowers…..

The Strange Demonic Adventures of a Prolific Exorcist…..

One Night in Newport…..

In Memoriam: Bob Dean, UFO Researcher-Experiencer 1929-2018…..

Are Spirits Upgrading From Ouija Boards to Smartphones?…..

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‘The Convulsionists of Saint Medard’ by Brian Allan

brianallanspf2014_311x331Brian Allan is a personal experiencer of the paranormal and a prolific author of exceptionally researched books on mysterious phenomena and new science. He is a passionate and uncompromising investigator and commentator on all things mysterious. A formidable and true Elder Statesman of paranormal research.

He is the editor of the fabulous, free online magazine, Phenomena:
http://www.phenomenamagazine.co.uk
Brian Allan’s website: http://www.brianjallan-home.co.uk/

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Authors Note: This article is adapted from a chapter in one of my books entitled ‘I Cast Thee Out’.

 

 

Artistic portrayal of secours at a convulsionnaire meeting. Anonymous engraving from the eighteenth century.

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Singing the Changes: How Organised Religion Hijacked Music

brianallanspf2014_311x331Brian Allan is a personal experiencer of the paranormal and a prolific author of exceptionally researched books on mysterious phenomena and new science. He is a passionate and uncompromising investigator and commentator on all things mysterious. A formidable and true Elder Statesman of paranormal research.

He is the editor of the fabulous, free online magazine, Phenomena:
http://www.phenomenamagazine.co.uk
Brian Allan’s website: http://www.brianjallan-home.co.uk/

 

Introduction

The use of music and cadence in all their forms to codify and enhance spiritual awareness long predates all forms of monotheistic belief. Although it is arguable that the use of music in a conventional sacred setting dates from at least 3000 years ago with the founding of Judaism, for the sake of both clarity and brevity I will concentrate on its use within Christianity, particularly the Roman Catholic Church. That said, the music was originally in a form that would scarcely be recognised today; rather, it consisted of tuneless monophonic chants. However, a gradual evolutionary process gradually led to the introduction of polyphonic music which was originally strenuously resisted by the church fathers because they regarded this as in some way frivolous and not entirely in keeping with their serious message.

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