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2009 Paranormal Symposium at Angel Fire

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New Mexico is undoubtedly one of the leading paranormal hotspots in the world! In addition to UFO sightings, saucer crashes and extraterrestrial investigations constantly ongoing throughout the state, many New Mexico communities are rife with a variety of other paranormal activities. Haunted and historical sites, metaphysical conclaves, Native American spiritualism and mysterious anomalies such as the Taos Hum keep the populace interested and researchers busy.

Nestled in the Moreno Valley in north-central New Mexico and framed by the snow-tipped Sangre de Cristo peaks, Angel Fire was originally settled by Ute Indians, who referred to the spectacular sunrises and sunsets in the area as “fire of gods” –– eventually giving Angel Fire its modern name.

While Angel Fire may not have any confirmed crop circles, lake monsters or Sasquatch sightings, it is nevertheless home to paranormal experiences which mystify its residents and visitors. UFO sightings? You betcha. Native American ceremonial spirits? We’ve got ’em. Unexplained atmospheric energies? Yup. Goldrush ghosts? Absolutely.

Angel Fire is home to Alliance Studying Paranormal Experiences (ASPE), a non-profit organization founded by folks committed to examining paranormal experiences and sharing them with others who have similar interests and open minds.The Paranormal Symposium at Angel Fire provides a perfect opportunity to learn from people who dedicate themselves to investigating unexplained phenomena. 

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