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This week on Expanded Perspectives the guys start the show off talking about how Google revealed a pair of wireless headphones, but not just any wireless headphones, but ones containing built in language translation software with the ability to translate between 40 different languages — in real time. Then, back on August 25, 2017, a man and his wife were driving through New Mexico when they had an encounter with two tiny green colored beings piloting a convertible UFO. Then, two guys back in June of 2014 had a very odd run in with what can only be described as a white bird like humanoid in rural South Dakota.
After the break Kyle brings up some very strange real life encounters with what is know as The Third Man Effect! In case you don’t know, the Third Man Effect involves a strong impression of a felt presence, sometimes with a voice or a shadow-like image, but often without a clear form. Extreme physical conditions, threat to life, and social isolation all seem to trigger the feeling of a presence, which will often feel as if it has a spiritual or guiding purpose. In the case of the third man, it is tempting to think that strong feelings of presence act as some sort of hallucinatory defence mechanism – something that could happen to anyone, but only in very extreme scenarios. Such experiences are, however, also reported in much less dramatic circumstances. Following bereavement, for example, many people report sensing the presence of their deceased loved one; a feeling that someone is still in the house, just upstairs, or in their favorite chair. All of this and more on this weeks installment of Expanded Perspectives!
Show Notes:
- These Headphones Will Allow You To Understand Any Language
- Green Clad Beings in Craft
- White Bird Like Humanoid Accosts Rural South Dakota Witnesses
- Expanded Perspectives Listener Survey
- Historical Figures Podcast
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Music:
All music for Expanded Perspectives is provided by Pretty Lights and Electus. Purchase, Download and Donate at www.prettylightsmusic.com and Electus.
Songs Used:
- Pretty Lights vs. Led Zeppelin
- The Time Has Come
- Almost Familiar
- Switch Up
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