3 best books by Javier Pérez Campos

If one could think of a generational handover for the great JJ Benitez, perhaps you should first remember Javier Perez Campos. Of course, Benítez's creative fruitfulness spans many successful years.

But in this writer, and also a journalist as the indicated reference, we find the same taste for the esoteric, or for the fictional from real settings turned into shocking chronicles that combine that miscellany between the chronicle sprinkled with imaginative recreations.

In the growing bibliography of Javier Pérez Campos We already enjoy great stories from ancient civilizations to very close settings transmuted in his pen towards a greater meaning, a transcendence towards the bottom of the great gaps of our existence as humans.

A collaborator in addition to various esoteric, occult, and parapsychological thematic media, he is one of the most solid researchers on those thresholds of our reality from where popular imaginary is nourished and where a multitude of approaches are sheltered that escape reason, inviting to fantasize about the solidity conferred by what is documented.

Thus, Javier Pérez Campos' work serves for that approach to the unknown, to the borders that can only be probed but that sometimes become, in the stories of authors like Javier, the few threads that unite us with that reality behind our common dimensions.

Top 3 recommended books by Javier Pérez Campos

The echoes of the tragedy

The echoes are spread over a multitude of places. Javier Pérez Campos moved throughout Spain to where something sinister, strange, fascinating and even terrifying happened. Social consciousness also offers us a kind of selective memory.

The disastrous places, the black moments of history remain in that limbo that seldom occupy pages and that many pass are practically banished from the chronicles of events so as not to dictate the sentence of the tragic on a place.

On many occasions the doors are closed when answers are sought, the discomfort of awakening according to which memories can arouse the most absolute reluctance. But there is always someone willing to tell.

And diving between newspaper archives and other sources appear the news from which very different realities start about what happened in that place where the ominous or the creepy was concentrated for once. And, of course, there are always those who listen carefully to the echoes.

People capable of transferring that strange residual effect in any remote place survived its tragedy or exposed for once to experiences beyond all reason. A book with interviews and deductions by the author, with exhibitions that try to clarify from the mist raised with firm will by those who want to forget or just turn the page. The testimonies obtained by the author give a good account of those encounters between our world and its shadows. And the simple consideration of the semblance of verisimilitude is shocking.

The echoes of the tragedy

The Guardians

Guardian angels or custodians are not unique to Catholicism. Not at least in its essential definition. Let's imagine that certainly everything could have a plan. Certainly nothing could come out of the established script.

But we are fragile creations, exposed to that will, to free will, to open exposure to exponentially intersecting temptations and circumstances. They, the guardians are always there. The apparitions are the most faithful confirmation of that ultimate interest dictated from our destiny.

Messages when the conditions that we are looking into the abyss ahead of time may occur, revelations to adapt an unforeseen event in that trace that existence draws. But beyond the testimonies, Javier Pérez Campos does a research task that, curiously, links all beliefs in this regard in a multitude of origins, races and cultures. Beyond an imaginary eager to cover the crudest uncertainties and gaps.

If the time has not come, it may be because something protects us. If we go to disaster before we leave the scene, we may have that feeling, that decision attributed to improvisation, that whisper that stops us ...

The Guardians

The other

Faith and one of its most essential parcels, longing for ours to be there, waiting somewhere, survivors to the earth, raised from the body to the spirit.

Loss of faith is a constant in our modern society. Nothing strange considering the absolute dedication to reason, to the sensory, to science, to knowledge. And yet the supernatural continues to manifest itself with its particular cadence, among fully sane people.

Investigating the matter for years confers that authority on the matter to an author determined to put repeated testimonies black on white, transcendent truths that in the reiteration of the experience take on special relevance.

Since the human being was able to represent his world in images or spellings, communication with others has already manifested itself and continued to expand in a multitude of works. Beyond the fear of the spooky, the impression we get when reading this book is a desire for inner peace about the certainty that they really are there, those others who previously occupied, in a tangible way, this world.

The Others, by Javier Pérez Campos
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