I'm only 20 minutes into the interview, but what makes this guest much harder for me to believe compared to the first two is that they don't volunteer the level of skepticism a reasonable person should have for the supernatural. If someone recounts their own experience alongside a caveat that they may have imagined it or that their spiritual beliefs may have influenced it or that a variety of coincidences may have made it seem like something more, I'm much more likely to take the story at face value, since it seems like the person who experienced it really tried to find something mundane to explain it but still finds the paranormal explanation most reasonable. With this guest however, they presuppose their experiences are attributable to a very specific, very paranormal framework. House spirits and spells and specific people from the past instantly appear to them after they try to contact them once, all of their paranormal attributes match the most popular conceptions of them. What these paranormal entities are is apparently immediately obvious to the guest, when no reasonable person should presuppose any of this to be obvious. What helped cement this, unfortunately, was the detail that they happened to hear their grandfather admit to being "ready to go" just before he died suddenly without volunteering any location or circumstance that would have enabled this extremely convenient event to have a reasonable explanation. It's not that the events themselves are too paranormal to have occurred, just that the way they are presented isn't consistent with how a reasonable person would present them.
"don't do school stay in drugs" tells me all that I need to know about this person and their values. I do not care what they have to say about anything
@@ProbablyJacob sorry man not trying to be a sourpuss or nothing but i got bad vibes from this particular interview. Reminded me at times of a very a particular type of person i've known too well IRL that's just a little too eager to dismiss traditional knowledge and practices for "esoteric" ones, without much thought. She did a very dangerous thing inviting a spirit into her home, that could've gone seriously wrong very quickly. Nothing against her practices and beliefs, just not the kind of person i trust nor prefer to be around. Don't do drugs. Stay in school. A prayer from the heart is power.
I'm not as well read on these topics as it should be, but its very nice to hear people coming to the same philosophical conclusions that I believe in. to add my own take: I dont think you go to "the soup" of the collective unconscious immediately on death, but instead enter a bit of a mental afterlife. its isolated to just you, and what happens there is more about what you think/want/expect to happen there but as you spend time there the river (as i prefer to call it) ebbs and flows and washes your memories and life experiences away bit by bit until you are fully part of it.
@@ThisIsYourGodNow i was never really "gnostic" in any way other than metaphorically, and even then, modern neo gnosticism isnt the same thing as gnosticism. think idealism could be literally true
Sounds like some Neon Genesis Evangelion stuff. Anyhow it's an interesting idea, are there any more relevant and independent experiments that don't rely on scanning brains and having people with special minds? Just curious
Blame the youtube system and algorithm for rug pulling my subscribers and channel. There is a perception that i just stopped doing reviews and started doing paranormal content and killed the channel, the truth is the channel was dead for months before i started this type of content and dead for a year before this podcast released. You didnt "trade" anything, im doing something i enjoy because youtube wont pay me either way.
I'm only 20 minutes into the interview, but what makes this guest much harder for me to believe compared to the first two is that they don't volunteer the level of skepticism a reasonable person should have for the supernatural. If someone recounts their own experience alongside a caveat that they may have imagined it or that their spiritual beliefs may have influenced it or that a variety of coincidences may have made it seem like something more, I'm much more likely to take the story at face value, since it seems like the person who experienced it really tried to find something mundane to explain it but still finds the paranormal explanation most reasonable. With this guest however, they presuppose their experiences are attributable to a very specific, very paranormal framework. House spirits and spells and specific people from the past instantly appear to them after they try to contact them once, all of their paranormal attributes match the most popular conceptions of them. What these paranormal entities are is apparently immediately obvious to the guest, when no reasonable person should presuppose any of this to be obvious. What helped cement this, unfortunately, was the detail that they happened to hear their grandfather admit to being "ready to go" just before he died suddenly without volunteering any location or circumstance that would have enabled this extremely convenient event to have a reasonable explanation. It's not that the events themselves are too paranormal to have occurred, just that the way they are presented isn't consistent with how a reasonable person would present them.
"don't do school stay in drugs" tells me all that I need to know about this person and their values. I do not care what they have to say about anything
@@marcopivetta7796 develope a sense of humor soon before its too late
@@ProbablyJacob sorry man not trying to be a sourpuss or nothing but i got bad vibes from this particular interview. Reminded me at times of a very a particular type of person i've known too well IRL that's just a little too eager to dismiss traditional knowledge and practices for "esoteric" ones, without much thought. She did a very dangerous thing inviting a spirit into her home, that could've gone seriously wrong very quickly. Nothing against her practices and beliefs, just not the kind of person i trust nor prefer to be around.
Don't do drugs. Stay in school. A prayer from the heart is power.
I'm not as well read on these topics as it should be, but its very nice to hear people coming to the same philosophical conclusions that I believe in.
to add my own take: I dont think you go to "the soup" of the collective unconscious immediately on death, but instead enter a bit of a mental afterlife. its isolated to just you, and what happens there is more about what you think/want/expect to happen there but as you spend time there the river (as i prefer to call it) ebbs and flows and washes your memories and life experiences away bit by bit until you are fully part of it.
the theme music makes me feel like im doing the wide michael myers walk
😂😆😆👌
Phantom smell? Sounds like someone made a spooky dookie
Hell ye lets go! New episode!
your development from gnosticism to idealism is cool. similar to my own journey
@@ThisIsYourGodNow i was never really "gnostic" in any way other than metaphorically, and even then, modern neo gnosticism isnt the same thing as gnosticism. think idealism could be literally true
@@ProbablyJacobyah, i feel ya
Sounds like some Neon Genesis Evangelion stuff. Anyhow it's an interesting idea, are there any more relevant and independent experiments that don't rely on scanning brains and having people with special minds? Just curious
Nice
Dang, this us my first time seeing this one I need to catch up.
But this is the last episode right?
12 episode series
So we traded in game reviews for this? too bad, we lost a good youtuber
Blame the youtube system and algorithm for rug pulling my subscribers and channel. There is a perception that i just stopped doing reviews and started doing paranormal content and killed the channel, the truth is the channel was dead for months before i started this type of content and dead for a year before this podcast released. You didnt "trade" anything, im doing something i enjoy because youtube wont pay me either way.
"You traded something I liked & wasn't entitled to for something that you Enjoy?!" HOW DARE YOU!!