Almost everyone, at one time or another, has had a unique or unexplained life experience. Perhaps it was a mysterious noise or cold, eerie feeling. Or maybe it was an actual encounter with a spectral or alien experience.
Yet although many people have experienced these situations, few are willing to discuss or investigate them. They fear doubt and mockery from friends and business associates. And they don't want to invest time or money in a potentially bogus, frivolous psychic investigation.
For these people, Crescent Moon Investigations -- based in Lutz, Fla. -- is here to help. Owner Sara Stone, a college-educated writer and researcher, has 25 years of experience with paranormal issues. And she can call upon any number of intellectual, spiritual and herbal resources to identify and -- if necessary -- eliminate paranormal forces.
Stone has conducted paranormal investigations (including ghost hunts, tarot and rune stone readings, seances, and herbal ministrations) since age 12.
She has provided call-in commentary for "UFOs and Metaphysics," a Tampa-based cable television program, and has received an invitation to appear on the show. And she belongs to several related organizations, including the Tampa chapter of MUFON (the Mutual UFO Network); the Internet-based International Ghost Hunters; as well as the Parapsychology Foundation and the American Society for the Psychical, both based in New York City.
Stone also has done extensive literary research in the area of paranormal phenomena, studying the work of noted authors such as Colin Wilson and Scott Cunningham.
Stone applies this expertise to Crescent Moon's vast storehouse of paranormal investigation techniques. She can use devices such as electromagnetic meters (which use electrical waves), gousslite meters (which detect radiation meters), cameras, and tape recorders to detect intruding spirits.
And she can communicate with (and, if necessary, eliminate) these spirits through seances, Ouija boards, tarot cards,
herbal treatments, and rune stones.
Stone -- a certified hospice worker and deacon who previously worked as a vicar and Sunday school teacher -- also can prescribe common herbs such as lavender, peppermint and cinnamon to generate good fortune and positive energy for clients.
She holds a liberal arts degree in philosophy from Suny-Farmingdale, and a bachelor's degree in sociolgy from State University of Old Westbury. Both institutions are located in New York.
A native of Long Island, N.Y., Sara Stone is a resident of Lutz, Fla. |