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Astonishing Legends

The Siren Call of Hungry Ghosts Part 1

Astonishing Legends

Scott Philbrook

History, Society & Culture

4.69.8K Ratings

🗓️ 15 November 2020

⏱️ 101 minutes

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Summary

Sure, maybe most of us would find it enticing to receive "inside information" from a mystical plane, our very own oracle of knowledge beyond what's possible in our earthly human existence. Who wouldn't want access to a Spirit Guide, one that could lend us valuable insight to better our lives and give a glimpse of what awaits us on the other side? Perhaps this supernatural soothsayer could also provide a longing companionship or, even better, prove to be a soulmate from a past life? It sounds like a delightful gift, right? But what if the source of this metaphysical communication ended up having as many foibles as any ordinary untrustworthy "frenemy?" What if the messages proved to be increasingly inaccurate or questionable, with the attitude of your once beatific benefactor becoming demanding, desperate, petty, contentious, and maybe even obsessive and possessive? Perhaps it wasn't looking out for your best interests, after all? This twist seemed to be the compelling and chilling experience of Toronto-based journalist and author Joe Fisher when he became entangled with a consuming investigation into Channeling and Spirit Guides. In Part One of our examination of Fisher's book, The Siren Call of Hungry Ghosts, we're joined by our own Spirit Guide and good friend, Rich Hatem, for a discussion about Fisher's enigmatic journey into a sometimes troubling relationship with Channeling and the personalities, once-human and otherwise, that come through a medium. What materializes is realizing that our expectations of wisdom and comfort from a Higher Source can gradually lead to suspicion, fear, and doom.

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Welcome back to meditation mindset. Time spent alone is the most important.

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What? Whoa!

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Come on, we're gonna fall for you.

0:22.5

I'm still not looking.

0:24.2

And I'm not listening to my podcast.

0:26.8

Don't want batting.

0:28.1

Meir-hatting.

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Simple!

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our contributors at patreon.com and you, our listeners, for making tonight's show possible.

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In the early and mid-1980s, Canadian investigative journalist Joe Fisher went on a journey to

0:46.5

explore the wonders of mediumship and channeling.

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Or the exercise of engaging with a gifted person who seems to have an ability to talk to,

0:54.7

well, speak to the dead.

0:56.7

But not just the dead.

0:58.4

Spirit guides.

1:00.3

Spirit guides are a murky business.

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