The Inverted Path: Supernatural Disorientation and the Hidden Architecture of Travel
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Joshua Cutchin argues that paranormal disruptions during travel—from pixie-led journeys in southwestern England to hauntings, UFO encounters, and cryptid sightings—reframe perception by turning disorientation into a path to insight and suggest that familiar categories may be illusory, with getting lost revealing the hidden architecture of reality in a thoughtful, non-dogmatic Fortean inquiry.