John Ankerberg John Weldon
John Ankerberg John Weldon
Rosemary Ellen Guiley was an American author and researcher focused on spirituality, the occult, and the paranormal.
Rosemary Ellen Guiley, who passed away on July 18, 2019, was an American writer and researcher extensively covering topics of spirituality, the occult, and the paranormal. Her prolific career included authoring over 49 books, ten of which were encyclopedias, and she was also recognized for her work as a radio host and board director for organizations focused on mysteries and extraterrestrial research. Guiley's contributions extended to media, with appearances on various television networks and her works being translated into 14 languages, showcasing a broad reach in her field.
Her extensive bibliography features numerous titles exploring subjects such as witchcraft, mystical experiences, angels, ghosts, vampires, and dreams, including significant encyclopedic works like 'The Encyclopedia of Witches and Witchcraft' and 'Harper's Encyclopedia of Mystical & Paranormal Experience.' Guiley was also involved in media as a consulting editor for Fate magazine and a frequent guest on Coast to Coast AM. Her research and writings contributed to a wider understanding and discussion of supernatural and esoteric phenomena.
Research and Writing Focus
Rosemary Ellen Guiley dedicated her writing career to exploring the realms of spirituality, the occult, and the paranormal. Her extensive body of work includes numerous books that delve into a wide array of esoteric subjects. She authored and co-authored over 49 books, with a significant portion being comprehensive encyclopedias. These reference works, such as 'The Encyclopedia of Witches and Witchcraft,' 'Harper's Encyclopedia of Mystical & Paranormal Experience,' and 'The Encyclopedia of Angels,' provided detailed explorations of their respective topics. Guiley's research often focused on phenomena, folklore, and beliefs associated with the mysterious and unexplained, making her a notable figure in the literature of the supernatural.
Media Presence and Influence
Beyond her prolific writing, Rosemary Ellen Guiley was a recognized voice in paranormal and esoteric media. She was a regular guest on the popular radio program Coast to Coast AM and served as a consulting editor for Fate magazine, a long-standing publication in the paranormal field. Guiley also made television appearances on networks like A&E, The History Channel, and The Discovery Channel, further extending her reach. Her work was translated into 14 languages, indicating a global interest in her research and perspectives on spiritual and occult topics. She also participated in various conventions and events related to UFOs and paranormal research, contributing to broader public discourse on these subjects.
Critical Reception
Guiley's perspectives on intuition and spiritual discernment drew criticism from figures like Christian evangelist John Ankerberg. Ankerberg challenged Guiley's assertion that intuition is invariably correct, suggesting such beliefs could lead to the abandonment of rational thought and spiritual discernment. He also expressed concern that Guiley, in her book 'Angels of Mercy,' and other New Age writers were potentially misinterpreting or unknowingly interacting with demonic entities while discussing angels. Ankerberg specifically critiqued her stance on unconditionally trusting angelic beings without considering the possibility of deception by demons, deeming it an irrational approach.
Key Ideas
- Exploration of spirituality, occultism, and paranormal phenomena.
- Compilation of knowledge through encyclopedic works on various esoteric subjects.
- Discussion of intuition and spiritual discernment in paranormal belief systems.
- Analysis of angelic and demonic entities within New Age and occult contexts.
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