
Last Podcast On The Left
"The Black Dahlia murders. Now, I want to pull this up for the Black Dahlia. Anybody who's not aware of the brutal crime of the Black Dahlia murders. It's a young woman named Elizabeth Short was basically, there's a lot of conjecture about whether or not she was like a prostitute or she was like just a normal woman." — Marcus
"A Tulpa is a, it's, it's an autonomous consciousness, which also exists in a self-imposed hallucinatory body, which is usually much of your choice. Now, basically, just this idea, it's the same exact thing. We're using concentration and using meditation, you conjure a being like you basically put all, you put a personality into a space and eventually it materializes to you and then becomes a totally separate entity to you." — Henry
"So the Toronto organization of cyclical research, basically, you know, pointed towards like this idea that we create ghosts. Yeah. And the cyclical research center was headed up by doctor, ARG Owen, doctor, ARG is what his fucking mother named him when she's fucking bumped her vagina on the end of a table." — Marcus
The episode begins by revisiting the infamous Black Dahlia murder case, focusing on recent developments and theories suggesting the killer may have been Dr. George Hill Hodel, a prominent Los Angeles doctor. The discussion touches on the gruesome details of Elizabeth Short's murder and the ongoing mystery surrounding her killer, highlighting the complexities of the investigation and the potential for misdirection due to the era's societal attitudes.
The conversation then shifts to the concept of "Tulpas," described as autonomous consciousnesses manifested through focused thought and meditation, drawing parallels to paranormal phenomena and the idea of creating ghosts. The hosts explore research from organizations like the Toronto Psychical Research Society, which conducted experiments to intentionally create fictional entities, and discuss ancient Buddhist principles related to Tulpas as a form of manifestation. This leads to an examination of how consciousness might influence reality and the potential for individuals to inadvertently create negative energetic imprints or "thought forms."
Finally, the episode delves into the idea that ghosts could be residual energies or negatively charged thought forms created by human consciousness. The hosts discuss adversarial energies and the potential for these to attach to and amplify negative emotions of spirits. The concept of curses as energetically sustained thought forms is also explored, touching on the reciprocal energetic cost to the creator. The discussion concludes with a lighthearted reflection on the power of imagination and the potential for consciousness to shape our environment and perceptions.