Joshua Warren presents his wishing machine, July 19

Paranormal expert, author and radio host Joshua Warren will unveil his wishing machine project during a special event at the Masonic Temple on Sunday, July 19.

Press release from Warren:

Imagine a box that can make your wishes come true. That is exactly what Asheville author and TV personality Joshua P. Warren is promoting. And on Sunday, July 19, 2015, 1pm, he’s hosting an event on this controversial device, the Wishing Machine, in the theater of the Asheville Masonic Temple. The 8-hour event starts with a workshop, followed by a private cocktail party, a Haunted Asheville Ghost Tour, and access to his Asheville Mystery Museum. Tickets are $99, and must be booked online in advance, via: www.WishingMachineProject.com

An Asheville native, Warren is the author of over 20 books, including “Use the Force: A Jedi’s Guide to the Law of Attraction,” and a correspondent for the “Coast to Coast AM” radio show, who has appeared on the History Channel, Discovery, Travel Channel, and many other networks. “I first learned about these devices 15 years ago. They changed my life. And over the past few years, through my Wishing Machine Project, they have changed the lives of thousands of people around the globe.”

A mind-powered device, traditionally called a “radionics box,” the Wishing Machine has an input, for a wish, and knobs that allow a user to “tune their intent” for transmission into the universe. Warren says we don’t understand exactly how they work, but they can be used to help manifest money, better relationships, and overall happiness.

“I know it sounds like the scam of the century,” admits Warren. “But the testimony of users is astounding. Not to mention my own successes. You’ve got to experience it to believe it, and that’s why I’m presenting this in-person, along with Dr. Mulder (the man who makes the machines), to explain how to use them effectively.”

Those who visit www.WishingMachineProject.com can watch numerous videos about the device, read actual user testimony, and even hear audio of testimony, that will clarify how the Wishing Machine works.

“I believe this is the technology of the future,” Warren says. “I think these are conscious-sensitive machines. When Edison invented the phonograph, people couldn’t understand how to record and play back sounds. I think we are just now learning how to record and play back conscious intents, but the results speak for themselves.”

Warren and his team made the cover of the science journal, “Electric Space Craft,” in 2004, for groundbreaking lab experiments on related to the Brown Mountain Lights. His book, “Haunted Asheville” was the first book of local ghost stories every published.

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Alli Marshall has lived in Asheville for more than 20 years and loves live music, visual art, fiction and friendly dogs. She is the winner of the 2016 Thomas Wolfe Fiction Prize and the author of the novel "How to Talk to Rockstars," published by Logosophia Books. Follow me @alli_marshall

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