Karen Frazier's Projects
Karen Frazier has a number of projects in the works. Check back regularly for updates.
GhostSecret
As a reporter and editor for Paranormal Underground Magazine, Karen Frazier quickly learned just how many unexplained experiences people had about which they were afraid to tell others. GhostSecret provides people the opportunity to share their paranormal confessions anonymously. Featuring the photography of Jayme Coates and Karen Frazier, as well as Karen's writing and editing, GhostSecret provides a forum where people learn they aren't alone in their experiences.
The Namasté Project
The Namasté Project is about connection. The word Namaste means "the Light in me honors the Light in you." The concept is beyond politics. It is beyond religion. It is about humanity and humility. In order to find that Light, we must recognize that when we honor the Light in another, we are truly honoring ourselves, because we are all connected. There is no separation. The Light you see in another is merely your Light reflecting back at you. It is the Light that you truly are, and by recognizing that Light in another, you can find our way back to yourself. By embracing Namaste, you can find your way back Home.
In The Namaste Project, Karen Frazier challenges others to attempt 100 days of Namaste by finding the Light in every person you encounter for 100 days.
Karen's experience with the 100 Days of Namaste are currently being made into a journal style book that chronicles her attempts at Namaste.
In The Namaste Project, Karen Frazier challenges others to attempt 100 days of Namaste by finding the Light in every person you encounter for 100 days.
Karen's experience with the 100 Days of Namaste are currently being made into a journal style book that chronicles her attempts at Namaste.
Avalanche of Spirits: The Ghosts of Wellington
In her newly released book, Avalanche of Spirits: The Ghosts of Wellington, Karen Frazier shares her experiences at the site of the Wellington, Washington avalanche disaster that claimed 96 lives in March of 1910.
Before visiting Wellington, Karen Frazier wasn't so sure she believed in ghosts. After her experiences there in the summer of 2009, Karen's pretty sure that ghosts exist.
Before visiting Wellington, Karen Frazier wasn't so sure she believed in ghosts. After her experiences there in the summer of 2009, Karen's pretty sure that ghosts exist.
