Everyone starts from somewhere. When did you first start enjoying paranormal content?
>>42170791When aliens interfered with my consciousness
I have a witch past life. When I was a kid I did stuff like trying to mix orange juice and milk together because I thought I was still making potions.
I was a 90s kid and during that time (probably because of the popularity of Goosebumps) a ton of YA paranormal books were released at that time, so I was constantly reading “true” stories about ghosts and aliens. I also watched the X-Files every week with my dad so that was a big influence on me.
>>42170961you deserve to be hanged
>>42171055>shackled godcuckYou don't have the right to force souls to conform to your gayness. I'm what you would be if you were more honest with yourself. The universe will side with me.
>>42170791I am a raging narcissist and the idea of gaining power without putting in any work absolutely agrees with me, so I became interested in the occult.
>>42170791Magic and shiet
>>42171085>The universe will side with me.>mix orange juice and milk together kekno
>>42170791Art bell in the 90’sThat’s why I was so sad when I learned he was just the glowies attempt to steal market share from another paranormal radio host in Vegas named Billy Goodman
>>42170791>>42170791When I was 4 and 5 my older brothers were talking about seeing something looking into my crib.. i never really got an adequate explanation but they seemed to agree it was made of light or plasma and they ran past it and hid. I think it was probably one of my grandfathers, both died before I was born. I was seeking my own experiences ever since. My first success was hard to comprehend so the idea smoldered beneath my conscious awareness until the observations could no longer be ignored. I had several significant events while still a teen.. I've been posting in several other threads. The range of experience is all over the board Ufos and the beings onboard SasquatchGhostsOuija board use with high quality results Out of body consciousness And many other things that require a lot of explanation>>42170913For me that began when I was still 3 almost 4
When the covid dancing nurses dropped, I realized everything is a fucking sham and that there are rituals happening at all times. From there on, the paranormal just slides naturally.I was watching ghosts and other stories in youtube when I was 12 though lol, but then I didnt really take it seriously as I do now.
>>42170791Childhood.
after getting baptized
>>42170791after highschool.investigating what is truthturns out science has not been diligently proven everything to be non-existant.also epstein
>>42170791Apparently I've been learning 90% of what was needed without ever touching the paranormal, ever. Completely avoided it my entire life. Then it hit me all at once and it wasn't too much of a stretch filling out the blanks. Now I just exist knowing. Which, I wouldn't mind, if it weren't for the alien invasion outside, you know? They start a war and scream peace at your face. What can you do it is what it is.
>>42170961>mix orange juice and milkwtfffffclearly you were not a very nice or benevolent witch.
>>42172700>that little audio recorderlooks like a pretty solid manual, if only judging by cover.
>>42170791I’ve had an interest in the supernatural from a young age, but due to promotion of skepticism, urban fantasy, lack of actual good credible books on the topic and not experiencing anything solid myself I didn’t have any real understanding of anything. As I got older I wanted to believe that the supernatural was real, but I didn’t know about anything that wasn’t easily dismissed by skeptics. After highschool I discovered this website called badaliens.info which finally proved to me that such things are real in the most horrific way possible. I’ve had several supernatural experiences since then which can’t be chalked up to confirmation bias/coincidence.
>>42175658>urban fantasywhat's your take on urban fantasy? i never considered it to be of the deboonking flavor. rather just a statement that stories involving magic and ayliums and cryptids don't need to be confined to ancient wizard crystal dragon castle world where they don't have indoor plumbing or internal combustion engines.my magnum opus, presumably, whenever fate finally gives me the go-ahead and i can sit down and WORK, would definitely be a series set in a familiar american world, but it's balkanized, post-robot-revolution and there's still leftovers from the hi tech dystopia and robozombie people, and "aliens" from another dimension that reverse-isekai'd into the human realm and started trying to enslave everyone because the humans are mortal and the "alien elves" are completely immortal and insane.uh anyway yeah um, i'll probably drop a bunch of .pdf or links to comic web pages and story texts whenever that happens...maybe some vanity publishing.
>>42175697also my future comic series is gonna be wacky cringe comedy, gratuitous smut, slapstick violence that results in realistic effects because a huge huge angle is "the silly immortal cartoon elves just can't get it through their shockingly thick skulls and very simple minds, that humans aren't resilient, don't regenerate limbs, and don't respawn". with a lot of the humor revolving around frustration, secondhand embarrassment, and just plain ol absurdity and wackiness with things escalating out of control.might be epsidodic first, then some longer stories later.
fav movie as a small child was this made for tv movie called The Haunting about the Smurl case. would watch it everyday, sometimes multiple times just standing in front of the tv. parents worked in film so they were able to make copies for when I burned out the tape. they had taped it off tv when I first saw it and loved it. this was 1991 and I was probably like 4, it is still one of my favs. the last conjuring movie was about this case and had some nods to the 91 film.
>>42175697When you’re a young child stories which have worlds hidden by masquerades like Harry Potter confuse you as to what’s a make believe cover up and what’s an actual cover up.
>>42175757potterheads kind of fascinate me a little. like trekkies and bronies, i guess a sufficiently large amount of bored frustrated nerds would desperately leap all-in to any fandom about a franchise with sufficiently deep lore. doesn't matter the canon stuff, because the fandom is where it's at. i wonder what remnants of these from the old world linger on today, be it tattered old worn out folklore, or some kind of egregore that would keep re-manifesting.this old folk tale about a little girl who has to rescue her 7 brothers from a tower, and the 7 bros were turned into crows and being held captive by a witch. the girl protag has to *cut her pinky off and make the bone into a key to unlock the tower door*. if that isn't something from a pc adventure game, idk what is. some mythical beasts, they might just be really popular characters from forgotten old world media franchises.this stuff fascinates me. egregores are my favorite topic.
>>42175773what if robin hood was just a protag from an oldworld zelda or elder scrolls game? a really popular archer thief with his pals, having adventures.
>>42175401That is how you create spells. You take two random things and join them together.>the love of a mother>mixed with a nail>sure it does something
>>42175812no offense but you sound retarded, like actually
>>42175843Were you interested in becoming one of my FAFO customers? When I heal people I take the bad energy from them but I have to send it somewhere or it will hurt me. Should I send everything to you? You can be like a retarded doll that absorbs all the dark energy weight.
>>42171437>art was a limited hangout This is true but the glowies here hate when you bring up
>>42175773dunno i used to read the folklore books and it was always witches and monsterskings on the verge of death with 3 sonscurses and questsrings and doors/castles mountains riverswho will inherit who will marry the princessmoster inc/ alibaba/ harry potterall had meaning always hidden beyond comprehension it honestly made me creep out as a kid so i kept on re reading and always felt like something is missing just on the verge just beyond the border of my understanding until i figured it was better to just play jedi academy and not think too deeply about it
>>42175419Oh hell yeah, it taught me tons about ghost hunting all before the age of 10.
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>>42170791i joined an internet cult in 2017
I read Chariots of the Gods in elementary school, so that sparked my interest in aliens, but that's mostly been a passive intrigue than an impassioned belief. Mostly it was psychedelic use that had me interested in Reptilians and psychic vampirism, along with studying my life though more abstract, symbolic lenses.I still remain skeptical of a lot, but being schizophrenic I'm basically force-fed a lot of seemingly related dots that don't formulate into anything coherent. Still, I remain open to a lot, despite wondering absurd things like that biophotons are the aura of the subtle body, but that's mostly nonsense.
>>42170791I was probably around 15 or 16, me and another girl friend would get into crazy topics like agartha and reptilians n shit. We stole a boom box one time from a construction site during a storm and tried contacting aliens through it, it was so funny. I think the town I lived in was lowkey haunted or something, that was another reason I got into aliens and ghosts a while back.
I believed in the supernatural by default. When I was 8, my friends and I mixed water, leaves & mesquite beans together in a plastic pot and called it a potion. We would dance around waving tree branches and chanting, pretending we were casting spells. Everytime we got together it was some weird witchy thing. Sleepovers were eventually filled with scrying, candles, etc. I became very seriously involved in spellwork at 13, converted to Wicca at 14, and began studying multiple pre-Christian religions and magical systems. I finally realized Wicca was useless horseshit at 20, almost became a Luciferian, pivoted and became involved in sort of a quasi-Thelemic practice, and eventually became a Kemetic Reconstructionist devoted to Set. I am still devoted to Set, but have incorporated multiple Indo-European, Graeco-Egyptian, and Buddhist concepts and practices.
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>>42170791datamining thread
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>>42170791When I went schizophrenic. Take that as you will.
>>42170791harry potter when I was a child
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Maybe Chariots of The Gods?