(reposting) Our culture has a rating for everything, to advise or warn us of content - take movies, for example, NC13, R, X. What about content that, instead of strictly sex or physical violence, covers vivid and graphic occult, paranormal, "outer limits" or "twilight zone" type of actual experineces of peoplel that defy explanation, for most of us, living out our lives?!? If there was a rating for XP (extreme Paranormal) or (XSV Extreme Supernatural Violence), this book certainly earns this rating and at the very least, should have this rating displayed on the front cover of the book with a disclaimer page right after the title page. The introduction does NOT prepare the reader really for whats in store ahead, and even the chapter headings are vague and doesn't really accurately describle the organization of the actually recounting of people that submitted these recollections of events that occurred in their lives. If you are sensitive or like me, protective of what you choose to let into your head or sub-concious, an empath, light-worker or similar bent, proceed with caution. Read the titles of each, use you intuition, or inner heart/voice speak, to guide you in reading these individual accounts of terror, unexplainable encounters in the woods, horrific deaths, hountings, and other stories that will absolutely ruin your conceptions of the reality we live in. A word to the wise. There's a reason, I chose not to watch horror movies at a young age. There is already too much actual bad stuff going on today, I don't need to be filling my head with more things to disturb my inner peace. Likewise, if you have had something occur in your life that fits into this category, rest assured, that you are not alone and proceed cautiously!