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Astralzombie

Hey guys, I wanted to give you all the address to another paranormal talk show. It's out of Minneapolis and it's on three nights a week, I believe. But the cool thing is that all of their shows are archived and you can listen to them with all the commercials edited out. www.darknessradio.com

They do have some A-list guests in the paranormal circle. Many of their shows are OOBE related. Listen and tell me what you think.  Their show format is two hours long but they archive them in one hour sessions.

edit: every weeknight
It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so.
Mark Twain

Lionheart

 Thank You for the info!  :-)

I live just North of Minneapolis and never knew this show and site existed.

But, a quick look shows me that they like to fuel people's fears, so I think I might skip this one.  :-P

Astralzombie

#2
Really? :cry:
I've probably listened to about fifty of their podcasts and thought they were quite benign in their approach. In fact, I came to the belief that the name of their radio show and their intro into it was a spoof on peoples fear and not an exploit of. But I have no personal stake in promoting them. If you ever get bored though, they have several shows with George as their guest. Those are their most boring shows with the exception of one possibly being their best. If you're ever interested, I'll see if I can locate that one. It should be easy the way they're formatted.
It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so.
Mark Twain

Lionheart

#3
 I went there and clicked on "recent shows and guests" and this came up.

Demonologist Keith Johnson returned to discuss first hand accounts of terrifying cases Listen & Chat live 11pm cst

That was all I needed to see to make my initial opinion. That was also all the only guest they would tell about for some reason.

But, I guess I'll give it a try and get back to you!  :-)

Astralzombie

#4
My bad on george noory. He's only been this show's guest once and it was their best. The company that owns them has had him as a guest on their other shows but just once on this specifically. But I hear you on the demon stuff but I guess that brings the money and the ratings. But I'm big into UFO's and they deal with that a lot as well. They chit chat for about 4-5 minutes then get to the meat.
It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so.
Mark Twain

Stillwater

Lol... I will be "tangental Ted" again, and say this immediately made me think of Springsteen's song and album "Darkness on the Edge of Town" about needing to live on the fringe of society, to do things society may not be proud of... sort of like this projection stuff, haha.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kg0ekQBmzKs
"The Gardener is but a dream of the Garden."

-Unattributed Zen monastic

Astralzombie

Quote from: Stillwater on February 09, 2013, 02:35:28
Lol... I will be "tangental Ted" again, and say this immediately made me think of Springsteen's song and album "Darkness on the Edge of Town" about needing to live on the fringe of society, to do things society may not be proud of... sort of like this projection stuff, haha.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kg0ekQBmzKs

That's the name of their show and now I'm positive they got it from the Boss. Though it hadn't occured to me until you mentioned the connection.
It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so.
Mark Twain

Astralzombie

#7
I listened to a show last night that was a few days old. Their guest was a lading who claims she has been automatic scribing with a NP being that she calls Jarrod for fourty years. Jarrod supposedly has a "day job" working for "The Source", which is what he considers to be God. And God is everything (us too).

His job entails keeping track of knowledge in what I guess is the equivalent of the akashaic (sp?) records. However, he only has access to certain knowledge and not all. The host asked some good questions thatt seemed a little rude but he was only trying to play the skeptic. I'm not sure if he is though but it's an interesting format.

Anyways, she gave some detail on what she claims is Jarrod's description of the afterlife. Basically the body dies but the spirit energy lives for eternity. Jarrod himself as had many physical lifetimes in other bodies that were for sure not human but I never determined that he was ever a human. He says that good and evil is only subjective ideology and therefor does not really exist. There are however, energies that we would call negative and have not found the way to evolve higher.

One last interesting thing about the afterlife. This explained to me why atheists who have had NDE's come back devout Christians (these types made some of the strongest testaments that kept me Christian for so long). Jarrod says that when someone dies and they had no belief in an afterlife, they are the most shocked to see what they know is their dead body yet they are more aware than ever that they still exist in some form. They will instantly think that since they still exist, that the Christians were right all along, and they then create some of the worse hells imaginable, which is what they would expect was a worthy punishment for a vocal nonbeliever such as they were.

I researched the author after the show since it was mostly a promotion for her new book and I may have got some of the info from a different source, other than the show but It's all from her. This lines up more sensibly with how I'm starting to view All. But, as always, I have my emergency Jesus panic button for a backup. :evil:
It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so.
Mark Twain

drake

This one source looking very good and nice.

Wi11iam

Quote from: its_all_bad on February 09, 2013, 11:45:32





One last interesting thing about the afterlife. This explained to me why atheists who have had NDE's come back devout Christians (these types made some of the strongest testaments that kept me Christian for so long). Jarrod says that when someone dies and they had no belief in an afterlife, they are the most shocked to see what they know is their dead body yet they are more aware than ever that they still exist in some form. They will instantly think that since they still exist, that the Christians were right all along, and they then create some of the worse hells imaginable, which is what they would expect was a worthy punishment for a vocal nonbeliever such as they were.



Due to the capacity to induce ones own reality instantly, this seems to be what most likely occurs - not realizing that one creates their own 'reality' (due to the particular properties of this state of being) it would be natural for some hard-line skeptics to assume the worst when their bodies die and yet they find themselves to still exist, to think the worst, especially if they have dedicated a portion of their lives in berating religion and god-concepts whilst firmly believing that death is the only logical end...death of their consciousness and sense of self.

This also explains the stories about soul retrievers who go to these hellish places to try and convince those suffering there that they can move on to better situations.

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