Olympian Goddesses and Gods. Who Did You Meet Today?
Day to day, face-to-face most people don't include God in their response to a conversation question: "Who did you meet today?" God should do interviews. Or will He let the foolish rich ruin beautiful earth?
On What Happened to the Richest Man in History
In ancient times, when people wanted to know what the Gods thought about wishes they consulted an oracle. The richest man in history, King Croesus proved answers work best if you're not stupid.
Olympian Gods. Archetypes of the Unconscious. Or Appalled Observers in an AI Age?
Do Olympian Gods move us through the day-to-day of life? Drive our choice of cola? Is life's daily soap their eternal drama? Or are we free to "win big" or screw things up for ourselves?
Winchester Cathedral Ghosts, with Margo Williams
Winchester Cathedral stands on or near the site of a Roman shrine to Diana, a goddess associated with forests and wild animals. Paranormalists say she is responsible for the ghost of the mysterious marble tomb.
Assistant to a Ghost Hunter
“Want to come and release a ghost?” asked Margo Williams.
Most days that’s what she did. She pulled on anorak, grabbed bag stuffed with wads of paper, pencils, sharpener and a thermos. Off out in search of the unlucky dead trapped in a haunting.
Ghosts and Olympian Gods
How not to become a ghost.
Bonchurch Old Church. Ghosts of the Isle of Wight, with Margo Williams.
St Boniface church in Bonchurch is among the smallest in the island. A ghost sometimes is glimpsed, and more unwelcomely felt. From time to time members of the living congregation experience the presence, quite literally hands-on.
Tintagel. Ghosts of Destiny and Desire, with Margo Williams.
Tintagel is forever linked with King Arthur and Druid Merlin. Legend claimed it was here he magicked Uther's enemy Gorlias into his likeness to fool wife Queen Igraine. From lovemaking a child was born, Arthur.
Longstone, Mottistone. Ghosts of the Isle of Wight, with Margo Williams
The oldest human-made structure on the Isle of Wight, Mottistone's Longstone proves our belief in ghosts dates back to the Age of the Pyramids. And probably long before.
Swainston Manor, Ghosts of the Isle of Wight, with Margo Williams.
Science's human origin story, beyond Big Bang locates us somewhere in a Black Hole in maybe a multiverse. White Holes and Wormholes exist. Surprisingly one of which can be found on the Calbourne Road to Carisbrooke.