Welcome to the Paranormal

Published on 25 May 2025 at 13:48

Welcome to Unearthly Echoes, a home for the curious, the believers, and those who just know that not everything can be explained away.

Here, we explore the whispered truths and forgotten tales that linger in the shadows of our world. From cryptids in remote forests to the ghostly legends echoing through abandoned towns, each post uncovers stories that defy logic—but beg to be told.

👣 What to Expect:

  • Deep dives into local folklore and cryptids from all 50 states

  • True encounters with ghosts, spirits, and the unexplained

  • Interviews with paranormal researchers, witches, and folklore experts

  • Special features on rituals, deities, dream lore, and ancestral legends

  • Printable guides, spell trackers, and paranormal field journals

So whether you’re a seasoned investigator or just dipping your toe into the unknown… you’re welcome here. And remember—what we call “myth” may simply be memory waiting to be remembered.

đź”® Stay curious. Stay protected. And never stop questioning.

“The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown.” — H.P. Lovecraft

Quick Update

I want to give a sincere thank you to everyone that follows me. I know that I have not posted in quite some time. I apologize for that. The death of my husband in August really threw me for a loop as it was unexpected. I will be continuing this blog but it will take some time to do research and put posts together. If you have any suggestions for blog posts feel free to let me know. Thanks again!

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Thunderbirds: Sky Spirits of Power and Storm

Before the roar of engines or the crack of gunfire ever echoed across the plains, the people of the Lakota looked to the skies and spoke of beings older than time. Massive, winged spirits—larger than any eagle, with wings so wide they shaped the weather and commanded the storm.

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The White Lady of Sioux Falls: Spirit of Sorrow and Still Water

Among the mist rising from the tumbling cascades of Falls Park in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, a figure sometimes appears—a woman in white, gliding silently along the edge of vision. To some, she’s a fleeting trick of the light. To others, she is a mournful spirit bound to the land by love and grief.

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