Lore Hunters

Rodney Harper

The Paranormal and Supernatural Folklore Podcast from Blue Jinni Media. Author's Rodney W. Harper and Dedra L. Stevenson shares various bits of folklore that they encounter while researching their novels and short stories. This information is presented in a Storytelling format.

Episodes

  1. Poltergeist - Season 1 - EP 6

    10/30/2017

    Poltergeist - Season 1 - EP 6

    Many of us have seen movies about Poltergeist activity, but a surprising number of people don’t know how this specific haunting type differs from other types of ghosts. In fact, many don’t know that there are “Types” of ghosts at all. In the South, the southern United States, where Dedra and I were raised, we both grew up hearing stories of ghosts, as part of everyday life. It was relatively normal to hear a tale of a dead relative that still walks the halls at night, to still smell their cigar or pipe tobacco or the signature perfume of the former lady of the house. Hardly ever though, were stories about any of these ghostly entities malicious and are thought to usually be around to watch over - or still be in - their home with their loved ones or maybe even a beloved object. A poltergeist, as mentioned earlier is one type of manifestation that a spirit can take. The word actually means “noisy ghost”. The name actually described the most common manifestation of a spirit where mysterious sounds (like footsteps and knocking) or furniture and objects moving around with no explanation are experienced. There is plenty of recorded evidence of poltergeist manifestations. Although, sometimes a poltergeist will take additional forms. Occasionally, these spirits take the form of what are called Funnel Spirits. They appear as a vortex or irregular shaped light or fog which is sometimes captured in photographs or on video. Oftentimes, when you encounter a “cold spot” or get a chill, that’s probably one of them brushing past you, perhaps just coming back for a visit, or to check on loved ones. Orbs are another type of ghostly entity, and probably the most photographed of all ghostly encounters. An orb appears as a translucent ball of light. They are often fast moving and are considered to be a “pure version” of a deceased souls spirit. Most of the time the Orb will appear white in photographs but can be blue as well. When seen in person, other color variants have been described as well. Any of the previously mentioned spirit types can often gain strength and become interactive. It is thought that a spirit can manifest in any form, and interact with the surrounding environment -- it depends on how much energy it has. A common practice of Paranormal Investigation is to capture EVP recordings. Electronic Voice Phenomenon utilizes a recorder (usually digital) and the person carrying out the investigation will ask questions, pause to give the spirits a chance to answer and later review the recording to see if there were any answers. This will usually require some digital manipulation to increase volume, decrease background noise but sometimes there are actual results and these can be chilling at times. It’s believed that ghosts communicate on sound frequencies that are well below the human hearing range. Some people claim to have heard spirits speak without the use of any device. Joyce, a Tennessee woman, claimed to have heard such a voice while taking a shower one day. As she enjoyed her shower, she heard a man’s voice say, “Looking good babe.” At the time, she thought it was the voice of her husband, but to her surprise, when she got out of the shower, her husband was nowhere to be found. At the time, the couple was staying in Joyce’s house that she shared with her deceased first husband. When she came out of the shower, the hairs on her neck stood up as she felt a cold breeze and saw a chair rocking, the chair that her former husband used to sit in quite frequently. Perhaps he came back to check on her? Near Dedra’s home, one may hear of many other stories, stories such as the Haunted Mansion of Ras Al Khaimah. This mansion was built by an elite family for a reported 12 million dollars, back in the 70s. The family was overjoyed t

    22 min
  2. Chinese Dragon - Season 1 - EP 5

    07/30/2017

    Chinese Dragon - Season 1 - EP 5

    Long ago, in ancient China, there were four magnificent Dragons: the Long Dragon, the Black Dragon, the Pearl Dragon, and the Yellow Dragon.  They lived in palaces under the only sea in China. One day, they emerged from the Sea to fly high above the clouds to see the beautiful world from above.  The Pearl Dragon heard the voices of the people and called upon his brothers to hear them. He heard them crying and praying desperately for help. An old woman held a young child close and cried, “Please bring us rain, so that our crops won’t die! We are starving, and if we don’t eat soon, we’ll also die!” The dragons felt sympathy for the people and decided to ask the Jade Emperor, the supreme ruler of Heaven and Earth, to send rain to them, but when they went to ask the great Emperor, he became angry that the dragons disturbed his fun.  He had been enjoying a performance and was enthralled at the beauty of a fairy dance that he was watching. The dragons respectfully asked for the rain to be sent for the people, to which the king replied, “Go back to your palace, and I will send them rain tomorrow.”  The dragons were happy, so they complied. The Emperor, however, forgot about their request as soon as they left, as he got lost in watching the beautiful performance. After 10 days had passed, the dragons ventured out again, only to find that the people were even more desperate than before.  They were so hungry that they had to resort to eating bark from the trees, roots, and clay. The dragons despaired for the people and felt anguish for having an Emperor that cared more about his selfish pleasure than about the people he ruled. That’s when the Black Dragon remarked, “I wish there was a way that we can help them.” The Long Dragon had an idea.  He said let’s scoop up water from the sea and spray it into the clouds.  Surely, it will fall back to the Earth as rain and save the people?” His brothers agreed, but the Long Dragon warned that the Emperor may be angry with them for overstepping their bounds.  The other dragons were not deterred and agreed that they’d do anything for the people. The Black Dragon said, “Let’s begin brothers”, and they took large mouthfuls of the sea water and sprayed it into the clouds, and the rain fell on the land.  The people rejoiced as the grass grew green again and the crops became fertile and thrived.  The dragons were overjoyed. Their joy was not to last long, however, as the Sea God became angry that they had stolen a large amount of his water, so he went to complain to the Jade Emperor. The Jade Emperor was livid and stormed, “How could they bring rain without my permission!?!?” He used powerful magic and ordered his Generals to capture the dragons.  They managed to outnumber and overwhelm them, and the dragons were helpless to escape. The Sea God was commanded to bring four mountains to place on top of them so that they’d never be able to escape again. The Dragons never forgot their love for the people though and decided to turn themselves into rivers that would never let the people thirst again, and these rivers run through the valleys and fields and run into the Sea, thus becoming the four rivers of China.  The Heilongjiang, or Black Dragon, flows through the North. The Huanghe, or Yellow River, flows through Central China. The Changjiang, or Long River, flows through Southern China. And finally, the Zhujiang or Pearl Ri

    19 min
  3. Jinn - Season 1 - EP 2

    04/28/2017

    Jinn - Season 1 - EP 2

    Jinn For thousands of years, they’ve been around… By some accounts, they were around 2000 years before man was created. Yet when Westerners think of them, they usually imagine a form consisting of a blue mist -- usually coming out of a bottle or an ornate oil lamp -- that forms into a friendly human-like creature that is eager to offers you -- three wishes. These are the Jinn, unseen beings from another dimension.   In fact, Jinn in Arabic means, “hidden”, to indicate their usual state of being, hidden from the human world. The lore surrounding the Jinn is mostly from the Middle East, Africa and Asia.  Although the Middle Easterners and Asians think that what a Westerner refers to as a “ghost” is nothing more than a Jinn. Ibn Taymiyyah, an Islamic scholar, believed the jinn were generally untrustworthy, and account for a great deal of the so-called "magic" perceived by humans, cooperating with magicians to lift items in the air while remaining invisible, delivering distorted truths to fortune tellers, and imitating the voices of deceased humans during séances. In fact, Jinn are believed to be the explanation for a great deal of paranormal activity, particularly that of Ghosts, Black Dogs, Orbs, Ectoplasms, and Fairy sightings. The Jinn are skilled shapeshifters and can take on the form of beautiful seductresses, demons, horned creatures, and many types of animals.  Their favorite animal forms are snakes and black dogs. The Jinn were popularized internationally after the English translations of the One Thousand and One Nights began to be published as early as 1706. This title is more popularly known as The Arabian Nights. This work is a collection of Middle Eastern and South Asian folk tales compiled in Arabic during the Islamic Golden Age.   Jinn are creatures of folktales, with a diverse range from Middle Eastern, Jewish, African, and Egyptian lore.  The jinn are believed to be very real by millions of believing Muslims across the world, but unlike humans, who are made of Earth, the Jinn are made from smokeless fire and have supernatural abilities. Find out more about Dedra Stevenson's book series The Hakima's Tale and read the first book of the Trilogy - The Revenge of the Blue Jinni

    22 min

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The Paranormal and Supernatural Folklore Podcast from Blue Jinni Media. Author's Rodney W. Harper and Dedra L. Stevenson shares various bits of folklore that they encounter while researching their novels and short stories. This information is presented in a Storytelling format.