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EPISODE · Mar 25, 2025 · 1H 18M

BONUS Remastered Episode 4: Skinwalker Texas Ranger Part 2 (orig. air date 03 Oct 2023)

from Monster Lore Tour · host Jeremy Carr & Matt O. Zerro

Hello, fellow paranerdalists! We are taking a bit of a hiatus in order to bring you remastered versions of our episodes 3 & 4, which is MOZ's original Skinwalker Saga that started his investigation of the Global Shamanic Shapeshifting Complex. Here is the concluding part of the original saga. Original show notes are below. Episode 5 was a follow-up to this two-parter with our first interview with Alex Bone all about Skinwalker lore and our personal experiences with possible skinwalkers. We will be back with new content for you again with the next episode. Thanks for riding along with the Monster Lore Tour. Enjoy!   This is part two of our three-part series wherein we explore even deeper into the mysteries of the Skinwalker, as well as the shamanic energies lurking behind this legend. We also discuss some of the mythic, anthropological, and psychological theories behind this phenomenon in an attempt to find an explanation for the consistent and disturbing encounters that continue across the southwest and beyond. You might want to bring some sage for this one.   Endless thanks to Mr. Tim Leavy @  timleavy.com for writing us the greatest theme song in the paranormal realms!   References: - Kelleher, Colm A. &Knapp, George (2005). The hunt for the skinwalker: science confronts the unexplained at a remote ranch in Utah:Paraview Pocket Books, p229 Psychzophrenoform - APA: American Psychiatric Association. (2013). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (5th ed.). https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.books.9780890425596   Therianthropy - Clegg, Helen, Collings, Roz & Roxburgh, Elizabeth C. (2019). Therianthropy: wellbeing, schizotypy and autism in individuals who self-identify as non-human, UK: University of Northampton, p403-426   https://irep.ntu.ac.uk/id/eprint/34612/1/12131_1131a_Roxburgh.pdf   Carl Jung - Nebuchadnezzar - Adler, G., & Hull, R. F. C. (1976). The collected works of C. G. Jung (Vol. 18), Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, p126   Navajo Clinical Psychologist Interview-Cory Daniels article - An examination of the Skinwalker phenomenon of Navajo Peoples of Northern Arizona. (thephoenixenigma.com)   https://thephoenixenigma.com/skinwalkers/   Shamanic Initiation & Cho - Walsh, Roger (2007). The world of shamanism: new views of an ancient tradition, Minnesota: Llewellyn Publications,p72 Nagual& Nahaulli - Werewolfpage.com   https://prezi.com/nuxrptvecoyw/werewolfes-prezi/   Skin Walker Initiation-Cory Daniels article - An examination of the Skinwalker phenomenon of Navajo Peoples of Northern Arizona. (thephoenixenigma.com)   https://thephoenixenigma.com/skinwalkers/   Therianthropes & More - Hancock, Graham (2007). Supernatural: meetings with the ancient teachers of mankind, New York: The Disinformation Company, p73 & p263 & p329   The story of the man rescued by wolves - Grinnell, George B. (1892). Blackfoot lodge tales: The story of a prairie people, New York: Scribner, pg 78-80   Ghost Hunter - Pijoan, Teresa (1951). White wolf woman, Little Rock: August House Publishers,pg 53-54   Joseph Campbell on Durkheim - Campbell, Joseph (1969). Flight of the wild gander, New York: Harper Perennial, p32   Creation myth from the Vedas - Abhayananda, S. (1996). History of mysticism: the unchanging testament, Washington: Atma Books, p25   Ancient Toon Theory - Sendak, Maurice (2013). Where the wild things are. New York: Harper Collins Publishers We were just kidding about the whole being a Sithsorer thing! It’s probably just unconscious complexes and stuff.

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