This week in the Third Eye Chamber our devoted librarians Cammy Harbison, Autumn Kelly, Mo Mozuch, Zulai Serrano, and Andrew Whalen look into their dark pasts and recount their own paranormal experiences.
It all begins with one of The Library of the Third Eye Chamber’s most prolific and dedicated investigators: the immortal Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. In addition to creating Sherlock Holmes, Doyle was a long-time advocate for research into the occult, with a particular focus on bridging the world of the living and the land of the dead.
A passage from Conan Doyle’s supernatural memoir, The Edge of the Unknown—in which Doyle describes his own encounters with the paranormal—prompts our fevered remembrances as we stare down the jaws of death, looking for that portal into the afterlife that may or may not be found at the end of the Reaper's gullet.
-From your host Andrew Whalen