• 33.16 - MU Podcast - Memories of 2545

  • May 2 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 17 mins
  • Podcast

33.16 - MU Podcast - Memories of 2545

  • Summary

  • When is a dream just a dream? Could recurring visions of a futuristic Tokyo—one with neon-lit skyways, android garrisons, and flooded shopping malls—be something more? This week, we look at the extraordinary story of a woman who’s been visiting the same future city since early childhood. Through years of out-of-body experiences and strange astral journeys, her vision of this place became increasingly vivid, consistent, and shockingly detailed. But everything changed when a friend revealed she’d been dreaming of the same exact world. Is this a shared hallucination, a soul memory, or a glimpse into a parallel incarnation? And what does it mean when a shaman tells you… your soul is missing? Then for our Plus+ Members, we unravel a bizarre tale of astrology parties gone wrong, tarot reader curses, and a chilling explanation rooted in the ancient concept of ether. We explore how curses might propagate through a spiritual substance, and how paranormal phenomena could be supercharged by emotional trauma, magnetic fields… or bad wine and a few too many crystal balls. Out-of-Body Experiences: Explorations and encounters with the astral plane Samantha Lee Treasure Journeys Out of the Body: The Classic Work on Out-of-Body Experience Voyage Beyond Doubt The Out of Body Experience The Intruders Pat Montandon Pat's Prize Movie Aether: Searching for the Fifth Element of the Ancients The Role of Aether in Ancient Philosophies Explained LinksPlus+ Extension The extension of the show is EXCLUSIVE to Plus+ Members. To join, click HERE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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