Secrets of Loftus Hall
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For those of you who missed my Friday 13th talk. Join me by candlelight, and discover the Occult truth of Ireland’s most haunted house.
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“To live in the world without becoming aware of the meaning of the world is like wandering about in a great library without touching the books.”
― Manly P. Hall, The Secret Teachings of All Ages
ONLINE CANDLELIGHT ZOOM TALK, LIVE, FOR THOSE THAT MISSED FRIDAY 13TH
Loftus Hall, in Co. Wexford’s Hook Peninsula is popularly known as Ireland’s most haunted house due to a centuries’ old tale involving the devil, a game of cards and the young Lady Anne Tottenham who died of a broken heart. However, its real and untold story is much more sinister and haunting.
Like many historic haunted sites, the Hall has an ancient story to tell that began long before it was ever built, under the stars worshipped by Druids. But if you know where to look and how to really listen, many of its secrets are actually hidden in plain sight, veiled by symbolism. The Hall’s story is also linked to the Knights Templar unjustly arrested at dawn on Friday the 13th, 1307 as well as Freemasonry and Esotericism.
Due to popular demand, and for those who missed my Friday the 13th during the magical witching hour (midnight UK/Irish time), I am hosting this talk again by candlelight but a little earlier. NOTE THIS IS NOT A REPLAY OF MY FRIDAY 13TH EVENT, BUT A LIVE, INTERACTIVE SESSION OF THE SAME TALK FOR THOSE WHO MISSED IT.
Join me by candlelight and let me open the door into the Otherworld. Feel the ancient energy of Loftus Hall as its whispers its secret history. Recognise the wisdom of the Hook Peninsula and its dual nature. Experience the symmetry of the Spirit World reflected in the Hermetic principle often associated with the Knights Templar: as above, so below…
Meet me and book your ticket on Eventbrite today! Discover the Occult truth of Ireland’s most haunted house.
Talk on Zoom includes paranormal experiences, case study involving years of psychical and traditional research at Loftus Hall as well as QA.
Special discounted ticket price of 13 euro!
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BIOGRAPHY
Helena B. Scott is a psychic investigator, mental / light trance medium, writer and historian specialising in secret history and the occult, energy & ley lines, the paranormal as well as Gothic literature and art.
Through psychometry, the clairs, automatic writing, dowsing, tarot cards and light trance, Helena attempts to solve mysteries and investigations, uncovering events purposely omitted, buried by the veil of time and history. Past collaborations over two decades include police and crime-related investigations as well as psychical research in haunted historic properties with parapsychology academics / paranormal investigators. Her last published work (a factual revisionist account and interactive occult book on Ireland’s most haunted house), Loftus The Hall of Dreams features striking photography by Steve Meyler (New Scotland Yard’s Crime Academy former head of forensic photography). Much like a crime-scene investigation but written as a Gothic story, this unique work is supported by both historical and psychical research. Helena also provides podcasts and workshops on the Otherworld, while offering consultations in many aspects of the paranormal and the occult including property profiles/energy clearings and spirit communication.
Helena holds a diploma in psychic development and has trained with Psychic Detective Tony Stockwell as well as at the Arthur Findlay College for the Advancement of Psychic Sciences and the London College of Psychic Studies, where she has been a member for many years. She is also a member of the legendary Ghost Club (est. 1862), the world’s oldest research association on ghosts and paranormal phenomena whose members once included Charles Dickens, W.B. Yeats, A. Conan Doyle as well as Harry Price. After living in many parts of the world, Helena has chosen to make Ireland her permanent home.
Images by Steve Meyler for our book on Loftus Hall, Loftus The Hall of Dreams