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Halloween Special: Clyde Lewis on Trauma, Ghosts, and Quantum Immortality
Episode 186024th October 2024 • Around the House with Eric G®: Upgrade Your Home Like a Pro • Eric Goranson
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Join us for a spine-tingling Halloween special as we revisit our captivating conversation with Clyde Lewis from the Ground Zero radio show. We delve into the intriguing world of haunted houses and the paranormal, exploring the deeper meanings behind ghostly experiences that often stem from trauma rather than death. Clyde sheds light on how environmental factors, like living under high power lines, can contribute to feelings of unease and the sensation of a ghostly presence. We also explore the fascinating concept of quantum immortality and the idea of overlapping dimensions, suggesting that our reality may be intertwined with other realms. Tune in for this thought-provoking journey into the unseen, and discover what truly haunts our homes.

A thrilling exploration into the paranormal realm unfolds as the podcast dives deep into the fascinating world of haunted houses and the unseen forces possibly at play within them. The show features a lively discussion between the host and Clyde Lewis, a renowned figure from the Ground Zero radio show, known for his captivating take on the supernatural. As they reflect on their past collaborations and the unique experiences they've had on air, they also open the floor to the unpredictable nature of live call-ins. Listeners are treated to insights into what truly causes hauntings, with Lewis suggesting that the phenomena may not just be tied to death, but rather to trauma experienced within the walls of a home. He delves into the psychological and environmental factors, explaining how electromagnetic fields from high power lines can evoke sensations often attributed to ghostly presences. This intersection of science and the supernatural invites listeners to reconsider their understanding of hauntings, as the conversation shifts towards the existence of dimensional beings and overlapping universes, pushing the boundaries of what we perceive as reality.

As Halloween approaches, this episode stands out with its rich blend of humor, eerie anecdotes, and intriguing theories. Clyde’s insights challenge the traditional narratives surrounding ghosts, urging listeners to think critically about the emotional and physical environments that might contribute to these experiences. The dialogue weaves through stories of past investigations and personal experiences, creating a tapestry of suspense and curiosity. The episode promises not just to entertain but to educate, leaving listeners pondering the nature of their own homes and the histories they might harbor, making it a perfect addition to the Halloween spirit.

Overall, the episode serves as a reminder of the thin veil that separates our world from the unknown, encouraging listeners to keep an open mind as they navigate their own encounters with the unexplained.

Takeaways:

  • In haunted houses, trauma rather than death is often the root cause of paranormal experiences.
  • Homes under high power lines can experience hauntings due to electromagnetic energy effects.
  • The concept of ghosts may be tied to overlapping dimensions rather than the afterlife.
  • Quantum immortality suggests we are all like unique TV sets broadcasting from a single source.
  • The idea of a constructed matrix, referred to as the brain, complicates our understanding of reality.
  • Clyde Lewis shares insights about how trauma influences hauntings in residential spaces.

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Here's what's coming up on around the House Saturday.

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I was on a station here in the Portland market called kxl, which is another great radio station.

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Clyde and I were both on there, and he was on a night I was on during the day and the Saturdays, and we had a lot of fun.

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And I thought, you know, let's bring him in and do a live show for two hours and see what happens.

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And this was one of those shows where we just had to hold on tight because you never knew who was going to call in.

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You're dealing with.

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You're dealing with people who, you know, when they watch these ghost shows, they say somebody died here.

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Well, so what you know, there's got to.

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What it is, is it hasn't anything to do with death.

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It has everything to do with trauma.

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So if something happens in the house that's traumatizing or something leaves behind some residual trauma, and that's what you're getting.

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And there are other things.

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There are other factors, too, that create hauntings.

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A lot of people don't know that.

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Most houses that are situated under high power lines, for example, they are the most haunted houses.

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And the reason why is because electromagnetic energy can give you the foolish feeling that you're having a guest, a ghost, in your house.

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Oh, interesting.

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And scientists now are saying that not only are we dealing with, you know, we may not even be dealing with the hereafter when we're dealing with ghosts.

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We're dealing with dimensional beings.

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And that what we're looking at is we're looking at an overlapping universe where we have multiverse.

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Overlapping, overlapping, overlapping.

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We have something.

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We're on something called the brain.

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It's the membrane.

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They call it the brain.

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It's kind of a confusing thing to call it.

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What they're saying is there's some sort of a constructed matrix called the brain that we're on and that we're in.

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But beyond the brain, there are other things going on.

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There's like different dimensions than from those.

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There are different veins and different dimensions and different brains and different dimensions.

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Well, it's something called quantum immortality.

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And the idea that what it is, it's like you, for one thing, Eric, you're like.

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You're like a TV set set.

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I'm like a TV set.

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Dane's like a TV set.

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So we're all like a TV set, and we all have a broadcast that we have that's different, but it's all basically from one source.

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