A supernatural plan

  • Article by: TODD NELSON , Special to the Star Tribune
  • Updated: October 23, 2011 - 5:57 PM

Carl Weschcke, chairman of Woodbury-based metaphysical publishing company Llewellyn Worldwide, has pioneered in both the paranormal and publishing.

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Tuy1929Oct. 24, 11 2:15 PM

The occult? Astrology? Other experimentations with metaphysics? 50+ years in the business, one might think he'd have a clue how dangerous of material he is working with? I do. This is not unlike the blockbuster movie release this week about the paranormal. Kids and adults flock to the theatres for this kind of excitement. And Jesus said on the cross... "Father, forgive them, they know not what they do."

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ZombiehunterOct. 24, 11 6:01 PM

Formerly known as the occult? I think it still is! Seriously, who believes in and buys this crap?

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jakenateOct. 24, 11 8:01 PM

ZombiehunterOct. 24, 11 6:01 PM Formerly known as the occult? I think it still is! Seriously, who believes in and buys this crap? Well, apparently Tuy1929 does. ---Citing how "dangerous of material" it is. Like all beliefs in the supernatural, it's just another form of fairy tales.

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