Entities and Faith
Nate reflects on how podcasts shaped his understanding of faith and the mysterious entities that seem to bridge different realms. Luke introduces the idea of hooded entities that appear to children, hinting at a deeper purpose. Aaron shares his struggle to differentiate between lucid dreaming and astral experiences, emphasizing the deceptive nature of these entities and his snarky resistance to their influence.In this clip
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Blurry Creatures
EP: 187 Into The Astral - Blurry Creatures
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