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Good thread by Owen Cyclops who was into DMT and realized those serpent-like beings, along with UFO's, are what the ancient's called faeries, which are real demons that can sometimes manifest down here. That may be what Bigfoot sightings are, faeries manifesting then disappearing. (media.scored.co)
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– llamatr0n 2 points 291 days ago +2 / -0

OK, I've done DMT (and other psychedelics) and would say it is not an "insight to reality medication".

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– free-will-of-choice 0 points 291 days ago +1 / -1

Psychedelic

Psyche (animating spirit) + delic/dēlos (visible; clear)...nature uses animation to force spirit (inception towards death) through essence (life).

Animation separates essence; thereby establishing a visible spectrum for each being. It's the incoming animation which clears each obscured essence within. Essence separated from one another, while being animated by clear light, is casting shadows upon each other, hence obscuring each other.

Long story short...drawing in spirit (psyche) doesn't clear visibility (delic); it obscures and distorts memory; while concealing visibility. It's the exhaling; respiration; blowing out, which clears visibility.

Drug/droge - "dry" contradicts animating spirit (flow); hence the memory distortions within essence (form).

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– AntiCommie89 2 points 291 days ago +2 / -0

https://youtu.be/Sz04kQtG8l0?si=Si8JlPvPR2RiOu33

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– Beezlebubba 1 point 291 days ago +1 / -0

Nonsense

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– AntiCommie89 1 point 291 days ago +1 / -0

Also Haunted Cosmos does an episode on psychedelics between cultures

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– free-will-of-choice 1 point 291 days ago +1 / -0

faeries

Fairy/fata/fatum - "fate; that which is ordained"; from root bha - "to speak; tell". It's called a fairy-tale, because it's being told by speech and ordains a suggested outcome aka fate, which in return tempts one to ignore perceivable origin.

Suggested information implies a fairy-tale; perceivable inspiration implies a revelation which cannot be spoken into existence.

One has to draw in spirit (perceivable inspiration) before one can speak out (suggested information) to one another.

faeries and demons

Demon aka dai (divider) mon (provider) aka nature providing (perceivable) division (perception), which permits each divided being to suggest faery-tales to one another.

The leader of the faeries is called a queen/gwen - "woman"...an inversion of man leading through wo(mb)man, hence providing the seed through internal-course for the division of each off-spring.

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– RJ567 [S] 1 point 292 days ago +2 / -1

This entire thread I seriously believe is what's happening in our reality. Read to the bottom and see why he's now a Christian.

https://xcancel.com/owenbroadcast/status/1096758520467333120

He then gets into demonic archetypes from researching DMT trips.

"This thread will document some interesting things i come across as im working on a project called PSIDAR, (psychological spiritual imagery demonic archetype research)."

https://xcancel.com/owenbroadcast/status/1097334574538018816

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– Jalapeno_gringo 2 points 291 days ago +2 / -0

I couldn't reach the site, but for what it's worth, I knew a guy that was into hunting Bigfoot back in the late 70's to mid 80's and he had a quite unique take. He claimed there are 2 types of Bigfoot, a 3 toe and a 4 toe. He claims the 3 toe Bigfoot are demons and the 4 toe isn't. He was unsure if the 4 toe were an actual biological animal or something else entirely. I had an unseen encounter after dark and before the moon came up to illuminate the canyon I was in. I only could confirm what was potentially encountered by the foot print. Freaking thing made a very bizarre sound that scared the crap out of me and my friend. We were in a wilderness area about 15 miles from the nearest road. I was telling my friend's older brother about it and he asked me about the number of digits and that's how I learned of his adventures. He claims to have encountered a 3 toe and never wanted to look for them again.

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– PROCIsAsshoe 2 points 291 days ago +2 / -0

Teddy Roosevelt and either Daniel Boone or another famous early American frontiersman tell stories of them. TR was told the story he shares, apparently first hand account from an old trapper in the Montana region he met and sincerely believed in his tale. Boone's is supposedly a primary account. Both are very interesting and lend to the possibility of something corporeal in form (ie. as opposed to demon); however, plenty of claims about their being a demonic nature to them and it seems to resonate as people who go in search of it/them tend to be genuinely chilled by whatever it is that they've pursued to the point of it confronting them. Have you seen the fairly recent video clip (from just a few years ago) of one moving across deep snow on a peak of the Wabash mountain range? It's a beautiful, sunny day and there is no way that something could've accessed that location by foot, it's as if appeared on the peak through supernatural means.

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– Jalapeno_gringo 2 points 291 days ago +2 / -0

I think I did see that video. I know that team of biologist stopped searching and abandoned their research after that encounter and really didn't want to talk about it

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– PROCIsAsshoe 2 points 291 days ago +2 / -0

what team of biologists are you referring to? sorry, not familiar with the story and curious. thanks in advance

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– Jalapeno_gringo 2 points 291 days ago +2 / -0

Corey worked with some biologist from a northern California university starting in the late 70's. Corey was fluent with wilderness areas due to gold mining and became a guide for the biologist. What they saw when they had a confrontation with a 3 toe made them abandon their research and they didn't talk about those details, just claimed it was demonic. It's been about 40 years or so and I don't remember too many details except they were somewhere near the Stanislaus or American River. My personal experience was a 4 toe track and in the San Gabriel wilderness area. There's a dam at the south end (I forget the name) and it was empty and the service road was in disrepair and not open to the public. Myself and Lyle had gone north of the dam up a tight canyon and found a natural spring that appeared for about 200' and disappeared into the sand. The quantity of bear and mountain lion tracks (as well as raccoon, coyote and everything else you could imagine) around the water made us go up the cliff (to the west of the water) for the night because that was the only water in the area in August. Our instincts were correct and we heard battles at the water all night long and we could watch the fights when the moon illuminated the area. It was about 3 days past a full moon and we didn't get that light until about 1am. I don't believe those biologist ever produced a paper on the subject. I think they were grad students and had lots of nice equipment. Something about the 3 toe scared the crap out of them to the point of not wanting anything to do with the subject

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– Jalapeno_gringo 2 points 291 days ago +2 / -0

Oh, and I believe the name is the west fork of the San Gabriel River, take it west to the dam and then north up the tight canyon

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– no_ez 2 points 291 days ago +2 / -0

Bigfoot wars!!

That would be good fiction. 3-toes being hunted by 4-toes… but also avoiding people who would be trying to kill them or take pictures of them. The humans would be unable to know the difference.

4-toe could be killed by human hunters like the final scene in night of the living dead were the good guy was mistaken as a zombie and shot by a redneck

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