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		<title>Hellenic Society of Metaphysics</title>
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		<description>Latest additions to the website categories about paranormal, parapsychology, philosophy etc. </description>
 		
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			<title>Delphi Oracle &amp; Prophesying</title>
			<link>http://www.metafysiko.org/index.php?module=writeit&amp;amp;action=read&amp;amp;id=58</link>
			<description>Delphi, the ancient pan-Hellenic spiritual and religious centre, still remains a place with great power, a place where fantasy and reality coincide under the protective light of Apollo. </description>
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			<title>Incorrupted Holy Bodies</title>
			<link>http://www.metafysiko.org/index.php?module=writeit&amp;amp;action=read&amp;amp;id=56</link>
			<description>From the very first moment that human beings have realized their mortality, they have started dealing with the idea of dying. It wouldn’t be too morbid to suggest that death is actually all around us and everything we do or say eventually is connected with our human need to give an explanation to this phenomenon and to come to terms with it.</description>
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			<title>The Crusaders in Greece</title>
			<link>http://www.metafysiko.org/index.php?module=writeit&amp;amp;action=read&amp;amp;id=48</link>
			<description>The title of this article might bring you to mind a possible charge, visit etc. of the legendary knights of the cross in Greece. If you are not aware of the history of the Frankish rule in our country, you will probably wonder why I make this kind of introduction. </description>
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			<title>European Cases of Reincar- nation</title>
			<link>http://www.metafysiko.org/index.php?module=writeit&amp;amp;action=read&amp;amp;id=57</link>
			<description>The intensive study of these children has revealed several provocative findings, such as the apparent increase in death due to violence in those who reincarnate and the startling correspondence found between birth marks on the child and similar marks or distinguishing features present on the body of the reincarnated personality during their lifetime, such as wounds, injuries, and other stigmata.</description>
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			<title>Is the NDEs Evidence for Survival?</title>
			<link>http://www.metafysiko.org/index.php?module=writeit&amp;amp;action=read&amp;amp;id=52</link>
			<description>Two possible interpretations for NDEs were laid out. Either we have a causally contained universe with one form of matter -- the rationalist scientific point of view -- or we can question those two assumptions and open ourselves to a more survival-friendly alternative. Does the evidence point us in one direction or the other?</description>
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			<title>Email Telepathy!</title>
			<link>http://www.metafysiko.org/index.php?module=writeit&amp;amp;action=read&amp;amp;id=47</link>
			<description>&amp;quot;This study investigated possible telepathic communication in connection with emails. On each trial, there were four potential e-mailers, one of whom was selected at random by the experimenter.&amp;quot;
Read today on metafysiko.org!</description>
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			<title>Yannis Christianidis</title>
			<link>http://www.metafysiko.org/index.php?module=writeit&amp;amp;action=read&amp;amp;id=53</link>
			<description>The present interview, given to Minas Papageorgiou by Yannis Christianidis, lecturer of History of Mathematics at the University of Athens and member of the International Commission for the History of Mathematics, was on Archimedes’ Palimpsest Code. </description>
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			<title>Aris Poulianos</title>
			<link>http://www.metafysiko.org/index.php?module=writeit&amp;amp;action=read&amp;amp;id=50</link>
			<description>The most important Greek paleoanthropologist gave to us an interesting interview full of information into a friendly, warm and hospitable atmosphere. He talked to us about his childhood dreams, the hardships he experienced in his life, his own career, the great discoveries on the impressive Petralona cave and his future dreams. </description>
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			<title>Theodosis Pelegrinis</title>
			<link>http://www.metafysiko.org/index.php?module=writeit&amp;amp;action=read&amp;amp;id=45</link>
			<description>Professor Theodosis Pelegrinis is the dean in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Athens. Metafysiko.org visited him is his office and discussed with him the relationship between metaphysical philosophy, science and paranormal. 
Exclusively on metafysiko.org!</description>
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			<title>Land of the Dead</title>
			<link>http://www.metafysiko.org/index.php?module=writeit&amp;amp;action=read&amp;amp;id=59</link>
			<description>A cemetery is undoubtebly a frightening place. Frightening as a sight, as well as a thought. And the most frightening of all are those big, Gothic cemeteries of Western Europe, that make the visitor stand in awe in front of their majestic monuments. 
It is not my purpose however to those glorious cemeteries, but to present to the reader an unkown place of his land, and very real at the same time for every art admirer, and certainly for every one who loves feeding his/her imagination by learning about strange places. </description>
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			<title>Dragon Lake </title>
			<link>http://www.metafysiko.org/index.php?module=writeit&amp;amp;action=read&amp;amp;id=54</link>
			<description>On May 13th, 2007 at seven o'clock in the morning, me and some friends along with two other coaches full of mountaineers and ordinary people, set out full of excitement for yet another adventure, in the mountains of Epirus (Ήπειρος), and specifically in Drakolimni (Δρακολίμνη).</description>
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			<title>The Sphinx of Samothrace</title>
			<link>http://www.metafysiko.org/index.php?module=writeit&amp;amp;action=read&amp;amp;id=51</link>
			<description>At the mountainous mass of the Samothrace's capital (Hora), opposite the medieval castle, appears a strange and mysterious creation, that some call dragon, others lizard, and others still sphinx.</description>
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			<title>Hellenic Society of Metaphysics 2007 Review</title>
			<link>http://www.metafysiko.org/index.php?module=writeit&amp;amp;action=read&amp;amp;id=55</link>
			<description>2007 was without a doubt, the most successful year for this effort. The truth is that this note tends to become a “cliché” but, it fully mirros the truth! Let’s wander together in the most sweet and beautiful path of memories, in this year’s Metaphysical Review!</description>
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			<title>The Dark History of Greece</title>
			<link>http://www.metafysiko.org/index.php?module=writeit&amp;amp;action=read&amp;amp;id=49</link>
			<description>“Dedicated to those nations that get along through time without learning from the mistakes of the past…and to those people who live in the now, without considering that this consists of nothing else but a continuation of yesterday and an omen of tomorrow…”</description>
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			<title>Medieval Festival in Rhodes</title>
			<link>http://www.metafysiko.org/index.php?module=writeit&amp;amp;action=read&amp;amp;id=46</link>
			<description>At the end of May 26th-27th 2007 a remarkable event took place in the medieval city of Rhodes. This year, at 24-5 of May, the 1st Medieval Festival ever will take place again in Rhodes. See for yourself and think of coming to Rhodes.. exclusively on metafysiko.org!</description>
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