The First Day of Mystery analyzes the paranormal activity of Toledo
Is Toledo the city with the most paranormal phenomena in Spain? It would be difficult to say, but surely those attending the First Day of Mystery that Rutas de Toledo organizes next Saturday will be able to draw their own conclusions. To make this happen, you will be able to listen to the conferences of Javier Sierra, Clara Tahoces and Luis Rodríguez Bausá at the San Servando castle, listen to testimonies from witnesses of this type of phenomena in the city and participate in a mysterious route.
It was the information that La Tribuna published last Halloween, according to which, according to a study, Toledo was the national capital of mystery, with four percent of paranormal events, which aroused Bausá’s curiosity. He has the experience that on some routes there are Toledoans who tell him “some strange things that happen to them at home.” So he asked the popularizer Íker Jiménez his opinion, who did not hesitate to put the capital in the top three, “and possibly number one.” Of course, Toledo is the city that has appeared on his program the most times. Hence, the data seemed plausible to the Toledo researcher.
Of all this, with the idea of highlighting certain experiences, linked to strange phenomena, that occur in Toledo, Rutas de Toledo has organized these dissemination days. He wanted to do it with the presence of prestigious people who can contribute to the matter.
Clara TahocesThe Day. Clara Tahoces, who has published a study on how paranormal phenomena are investigated, will offer the conference ‘Facing the Paranormal’. While the writer Javier Sierra will approach ‘The hidden symbols of Art’. Finally, Luis Rodríguez Bausá and Juan Luis A. Oliva will end with the conference ‘Investigating paranormal phenomena in Toledo’. In addition, those present will also be able to interact directly with Toledo residents who have experienced strange phenomena and ask them questions. Thus, after the conferences they will hear the testimony of some workers from the San Servando castle itself who have experienced mysterious situations.
Afterwards there will be a very nocturnal guided tour, which will include access to a subway and a secret place yet to be revealed, with the occasional company of Clara Tahoces and the comments of several guides and people who have also witnessed paranormal situations.
Bausá points out that there is still some free space for the Conference, although he hopes to have around the expected hundred people without any problem. Understand that perhaps the price of 90 euros per person may put someone off, but remember that “we bring small swords and compared to other similar things, it seems like a very reasonable price to me.”