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Eighty: The Dybbuk Box I - Colorblindness is No Excuse to Miss Red Flags

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Not Alone

Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture, Other, Places & Travel, History

4.6820 Ratings

🗓️ 18 October 2018

⏱️ 92 minutes

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Summary

This week we explore the folklore of the Dybbuk, a unique entity in Hebrew Mysticism, a disembodied human soul too wicked to be allowed to enter the afterlife, but unable to find refuge in this mortal plane. They seek a home in the bodies of unwitting victims, a parasite of the soul, whether human or animal. However, if needs be, they may take up place in something else. Some sort of a inorganic vessel, an object that can house the evil soul until a new host becomes available. In a story that starts before the second world war and continues even now, cursing pop stars and penniless immigrants alike, we see the Dybbuk moving even in this day. We hope you'll enjoy.

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This podcast is part of the Dark Myths Collective.

0:04.1

Visit Dark Myths.org to discover more shows like this one.

0:09.2

The Darkness Awaits. Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh, Oh

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Oh

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0:29.6

Oh Oh Hello and welcome back to the spooky spooky podcast.

0:49.2

I hate you.

0:49.9

Not alone.

0:52.0

I am your host, Sam Fredericksson.

0:56.4

And I'm still confused.

1:00.3

Hey, guys, it's Jason.

1:01.9

Was that spookier than last week, do you think?

1:04.2

I think, what were you Scottish?

1:05.9

Were you a Scottish ghost?

1:07.0

I felt like I was a Scottish Transylvanian.

1:10.4

What?

1:12.9

Economic turmoil in Scotland has made you.

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