Where Did the Road Go?

Seriah Azkath
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Sep 22, 2023 • 58min

Kundalini and High Strangeness - Sept 21, 2023

This is a repost of the first show I did on Kundalini and some of my strange experiences. Here is the original entry for it... This was a hard show for me to do. Luke, my co-host, was a great help in this, and I discuss some very personal material here that I feel is important for some. I know growing up, it would have been a life saver if I had heard a show like this, so I hope my opening up about all this will help someone else. Opening up like this is not an easy thing for me to do, I am often silent about most of my life, relating a story here and there as applicable. If you have any experiences you wish to talk about or have questions, contact me. - Seriah This was a unique show for Where Did the Road Go? There was no guest, just your main host Seriah, and his co-host Luke St. Clair. They discuss Seriah's experiences with spontaneous Kundalini awakening as well as electrical effects he suffered for many years afterwards. Kundalini, known more for it's style of Yoga is a powerful force. When awakened spontaneously, there is no control, and one may literally lose their mind. After searching for a guest to discuss these experiences with, Seriah, with the help of Luke, decided to do this himself. Seriah did talk about this with Micah Hanks back at the end of 2013 on The Gralien Report, but this goes more in depth. Beyond that, the conversation goes into some related experiences. Outro Music is Whirring World by Psyche Corporation. Download Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sep 20, 2023 • 1h 31min

Wandering Paratopia - Sept 16, 2023

Seriah is joined by Jeremy Vaeni and Christopher Ernst to discuss the Paratopia podcast with the late Jeff Ritzmann. Topics include the disaster in Hawaii, Joshua Cutchin, Timothy Renner, a broader view of the paranormal, Tim Binnall, Ufology and official disclosure, trying to step away from studying the phenomenon, a couple of experiences in the woods, people who have strange experiences vs those who do not, Carl Jung, the depths vs the shallows, Gray Barker, John Keel, the book “They Knew Too Much About Flying Saucers”, Bud Hopkins, the Brooklyn Bridge abduction, Linda Cortile, David Grusch, Carol Rainey, Emma Woods, hypnosis, “Elizabeth”, David Jacobs, alien hybrids, false memories, alien contact through text messages, Carol Crawford, Angel cards, Bashar, Mark Nesbitt and ghost hunting, kundalini and the sound of bells, the subtle and astral bodies, chakras, egoic death, Vedic belief systems, yogis, a variety of spiritual experiences, personal evolution, Hinduism and Sufiism, the Kali Yuga cycle, nirvana, the intellect and the self, reincarnation, personal transformation, the brain and consciousness, planes of existence, the nature of truth, the nature of time, knowledge vs direct experience, Adivedanta, evolution vs enlightenment, Jiddu Krishnamurti, a strange electronic event, the “Last Exit For The Lost” radio show, the game “Conarium”, the Strange Realities Conference, alien implants, iron collecting in the human body, Whitley Strieber, elf shooting, scoop marks, experiencers, Michael Sala, a ludicrous alleged alien, swimming with dolphins, solar activity and psychic research, the consciousness of stars, solar flares, an incident involving a UFO sighting and a simultaneous visit from a dead person, abduction experiences, the ”ecosystem” of the paranormal, varieties of high strangeness, “Illuminations: The UFO Phenomenon as a Parapsychological Event” by Eric Ouellet, Kenneth Ring’s book “The Omega Project”, and much more! There is some fantastic conversation going on here! - Recap by Vincent Treewell of The Weird Part Podcast Outro Music is from The Burned Out Suns with Off and in the Stars Download Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sep 13, 2023 • 1h 31min

Wandering the Road - Sept 2, 2023

Seriah is joined by Christopher Ernst and Saxon/Super Inframan for some fascinating discussion. Topics include an elaboration on a Scottish ghost sighting described directly by the witness, a humorous suggestion for a drinking game, Chris and other WDTRG guests experiences working at MTV, late talk show host Morton Downey Jr. and his UFO encounter including missing time, an alleged hypnotic regression, psychology, skeptics/debunkers, different perceptions of the abduction experience, Travis Watson and paranormal fog, abduction as a non-physical experience, Jenny Randles and her book “Time Storms”, Raymond Fowler, Betty Andreasson, the perils of hypnotic regression, Downey’s hate crime hoax, polygraphs, the dangers of cigarette smoking, personality and show business, reality TV, John E.L. Tenney, screen memories, Sigmund Freud, Mike Clelland, David M. Jacobs, Mothman, the Owlman of Kent (UK), Tony "Doc" Shiels, ghost hunting and necromancy, Spiritualism, Western culture’s failure to deal with the reality of death, the Apple series “Invasion”, the 2023 Strange Realities Conference, Tom Gunning and Jainie Geiser, peer-reviewed psy research ay Cornell University, Spiritualism and early cinema, CIA investigation into psychic practices, “Stalking the Wild Pendulum” book by Itzhak Bentov, Psychic ability and the martial arts, mudras and sigils, government disclosure and its misinterpretation, Grusch the alleged whistleblower, Wernher von Braun, cell phone dead zones in strange areas, Bigfoot in Michigan, John Keel and fear fields, an “Alpine Portal” in upstate New York involving Sasquatch and many other paranormal activity, “Connecticut Hill” area, the Oz effect, and much more! Through a very fortunately saved VHS tape, Downey (who died in 2001) tells the story in his own words. This is a unique and fascinating episode, not to be missed! - Recap by Vincent Treewell of The Weird Part Podcast Link to video with Morton Downey Jr. - https://archive.org/details/foundfootage-vhs-wtic-1988-connecticut Outro music by Entire Dog by Worm Quartet Download Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sep 8, 2023 • 13min

The Orb by Eon West - Sept 7, 2023

A reading of a short story by Eon West. Find his blog at https://eonwest.wordpress.com/ His books are available on Amazon. Download Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sep 6, 2023 • 1h 32min

Wandering the Road with Josh, Chris, Saxon, and Michael - Aug 26, 2023

Seriah is joined by Michael Angelo, Chris Ernst, Joshua Cutchin, and Saxon/Super Inframan for a fascinating roundtable. Topics include human memory, past lives, ayahuasca, Indigenous Australians and dreams, a Malaysian tribe and dream experiences, art and the unconscious, places experienced only in dreams, a memorable experience in New Zealand, Eric Wargo, major and minor dreams, feedback loops, increasing speeds of communication, Terence McKenna, time wave zero, novelty and information, dueling Terence McKenna impersonations (no, really), city vs. country environments, West Virginia cryptids, Appalachian high strangeness, entanglement with media and mass information, a survey of plants and animals in Japan, long-time traditions, Djinn vs. electronics, Rosemary Ellen Guiley, Ernesto de Martino, magic and magic-accepting cultures, Rupert Sheldrake, experiences in the Mexican jungle, naming creatures, modern medicine and its outliers, language and its purposes, different languages and personalities, Adriano Celentano, “Prisencolinensinainciusol” an Italian hit song in pseudo-English, the film “Skewrl”, the film “Titus”, subtitles, translation and its complications, an episode of the TV series “News Radio”, Joe Rogan and Tony Danza, the film “Genghis Blues”, Mongolian throat singing, Paul Pena, “Jet Airliner” by the Steve Miller Band, Biblical translations, apocryphal texts, an incident from “Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy”, Julian Jaynes, the bicameral mind, the Great Year and the Yuga cycle and its interpretations, Daniel O. McClellan, the Iliad, Grahm Hancock, cycles within cycles, “Finnegans Wake” by James Joyce, Walter Cruttenden, Procession of the Equinox, ages and consciousness, a binary star cycle with Sirius, Robert Shock, psychics and solar activity, Laird Scranton, the Dogan people, Fish-headed entities, two universes, Wim Wender’s film “Wings of Desire”, the Nick Cage re-make “City of Angels”, Kevin Randle’s book “The October Scenario”, Anthony Peake, Joshua Cutchin’s “Ecology of Souls”, incarnations and the higher self, simulation theory, Vedanta cosmology/theology, the TV series “Invasion”, Sutton Hoo Anglo-Saxon archeological site, Rendlesham Forest, an ancient ship, “The Dig” Netflix series, folklore, trolls in Norway, the Spirit of the Land, Mexican Fae folk, pareidolia and its possible meanings, Don Quixote, Dziga Vertov and the kino eye, the breakdown of consensus reality, co-creation, the replicability crisis in science, Robert Temple, necromancy, and much more! This is absolutely riveting conversation! - Recap by Vincent Treewell of The Weird Part Podcast Outro Music is Our Mortality from 50 Dollar Dynasty. Download Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Oct 5, 2014 • 1h 34min

Roy Davies on The Darwin Conspiracy - October 4, 2014

Roy Davies joins us to talk about his book The Darwin Conspiracy: Origins of a Scientific Crime. Did Charles Darwin really come up with the theory of evolution? Some say he stole the idea from others, but is there proof? And to what degree? Roy Davies does a fantastic job in this book of fleshing out what really happened in those days and revealing who really discovered what. It's a fascinating book, and will be an equaling fascinating conversation!In nearly 30 years at the BBC, Roy Davies wrote, produced and directed many acclaimed documentaries for the archaeology and history series Chronicle and was for seven years Series Editor of Timewatch. He specialized in ground-breaking investigative and revisionist documentaries which challenged and re-examined popular historical beliefs among which were stories about the discovery of the tomb of Philip of Macedon and the row between Sir Arthur Evans and Professor Alan Wace over the origins of the Minoan civilization in Crete. Roy is also the author of Nautilus: Story of Man under the Sea, and was Executive Producer of the five-part BBC series of the same name which revealed the dangers of submarines since Napoleonic times and stories of the men who served in them. He was with Thor Heyerdahl when he burnt his reed boat off an island in the Red Sea in 1978, produced the programme which covered the raising of the Mary Rose off Southsea Castle in 1982 and covered the trial of O.J. Simpson for the BBC in 1995.You can download the eBook here for free. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sep 28, 2014 • 1h 14min

Laird Scranton on China's Cosmological Prehistory - September 27, 2014

Laird Scranton is our guest this night to discuss his latest book, China's Cosmological Prehistory: The Sophisticated Science Encoded in Civilization's Earliest Symbols. We discuss the knowledge of the ancients, the deep connections in cosmology, creation myths, and science between the Dogon, Chinese, and Buddhist systems. It gets VERY interesting in it's implications... Laird Scranton is an independent researcher of ancient cosmology and language. His studies in comparative cosmology have served help synchronize aspects of ancient African, Egyptian, Vedic, Chinese, Polynesian and other world cosmologies, and have led to an alternate approach to reading Egyptian hieroglyphic words. His degree is in English from Vassar College. He became interested in Dogon mythology and symbolism in the early 1990s. He has studied ancient myth, language, and cosmology since 1997 and has been a lecturer at Colgate University. He also appears in John Anthony West’s Magical Egypt DVD series. He lives in Albany, New York. His writings include books and articles published or taught by Colgate University, Temple University and the University of Chicago. www.lairdscranton.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sep 21, 2014 • 1h 29min

Scotty Roberts and John Ward on Paradigm, Egypt, Symbolism, Occultism, and more - September 20, 2014

Scotty Roberts and John Ward join us to talk about ancient civilizations, Egypt, and their upcoming Paradigm Symposium. It goes way further than that, as we get into symbolism, occultism, Aleister Crowley, and much more. Dr. John Ward is an archaeologist and anthropologist residing in Luxor, Egypt. Over the years, Dr. Ward has conducted numerous investigations of ancient Egyptian architecture and symbolism, while also carrying out research into the many mysteries surrounding medieval Templarism. In 2006, Ward was recruited by the Knights Templar of Britannia, which is a modern Templar order affiliated with and has been acknowledged by the Vatican. With the help of his partner, Dr. Maria Nilsson, John has managed to track the use of particular symbols through the various dynasties and the geography of ancient Egypt leading all the way into the present, with similar threads even extending into parts of Western Europe. The symbols that John and Maria have come to recognize play a very important and integral role, based from their studies, regarding ancient Egyptian life. It is through these symbols that they are driven with the passion to continue their work, which has enabled them not only to develop a greater understanding of the various cultures they study, but also to utilize and acknowledge the importance and sanctity of the symbols. These are aspects which, John argues, still remain largely unknown to mainstream academia.Scott Alan Roberts is a man of diverse interests and a fairly eclectic background. He is Founder and Publisher of INTREPID Magazine, a monthly journal focusing on Politics, Science, Culture, Conspiracy Theories and Unexplained Phenomena. He is the Founder of the Paradigm Symposium. He is an accomplished writer, public speaker, illustrator, historian, designer, theologian and stand up philosopher. Of Scot/Welsh descent, he was raised in an agnostic Christian home, with a communistic Jewish grandfather and a Ukrainian Orthodox stepfather and was mentored by an old stonemason throughout his early teen years. He attended Bible College and entered his Masters of Divinity program in theological seminary in a very conservative, fundamentalist, evangelical Christian academic setting. He joined the United States Marine Corp and eventually entered the ministry as a youth pastor. All of this was to prep him for the next thirty years, which he spent in advertising and publishing. Scotty’s first pieces of published artwork appeared on a plethora of dust jacket and cover designs for a small, Minneapolis‐based theological book publisher in the late 1970s and early 1980s.Scotty is the author and illustrator of The Rollicking Adventures of Tam O’Hare (2007), an illustrated novel originally intended for 8‐14‐year‐old readers, but which found its greater readership with the college‐aged audience and older. He has also authored for New Page Books, The Rise and Fall of the Nephilm (2012) and The Secret History of the Reptilians (2013).Scotty has written articles for TAPS ParaMagazine (the official publication of SyFy’s Ghost Hunters) and went on to become their Editor‐In‐Chief during 2009 and 2010.He is a talented public speaker, and has been a featured lecturer with TAPS and Beyond Reality Events, as well as various other paranormal events between 2007 and 2012.He is father to five children, and lives with his wife and family in rural Wisconsin. Being a native Minnesotan, Scotty considers himself a ‘stranger in a strange land’ filled with Green Bay Packers fans. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sep 14, 2014 • 1h 16min

Edmund Marriage on the Annunaki, Jesus, Cataclysm, and much more... September 14, 2014

Edmund Marriage joins us for what is likely to be many parts of a discussion. We talk about what may have been the historical Jesus, climate change, the Annunaki, the lost civilization before the end of the last ice age, and much more... Edmund is the Principal of the Patrick Foundation, an Independent Researcher with a background in Business and Land Management. He qualified as a Chartered Land Agent and as an Associate of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (ARICS) at the Royal Agricultural College Cirencester and Wye College, London University. He founded British Wildlife Management in 1995 to lobby Parliament and other organisations for best practice in Countryside and Wildlife Management, specialising on Animal Welfare Science. He lobbies on a range of key issues such as Driver Training through the Quality Driving Initiative, and includes Healing Addiction Without Drugs through neurotherapy in residential rehabilitation, leading to practical training and skills through Work Groups for Wildlife, and the provision of quality jobs. His extensive historical research has revealed a single advanced, secular benevolent source for all religions. His Golden Age Project inspired by the work of Christian and Barbara Joy O'Brien promotes the recovery of past knowledge in order to resolve many of today's problems. He believes that re-establishing high standards of training and knowledge for all important roles, forms a priority in establishing good Government and successful Social Organisation and Cohesion. Above all, he emphasises the priority need for a clear understanding of the written parts of our brilliant British Constitution and the upholding of the Rule of Law for the People. Issues currently threatened by totalitarian politics. More information can be found at www.goldenageproject.org.uk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sep 7, 2014 • 1h 8min

Walter Cruttenden on CPAK 2014 and Are We in a Binary Star System? - September 6, 2014

Walter Cruttenden returns to the show to talk about his upcoming conference CPAK. The Conference on Precession and Ancient Knowledge. We get into his work on the cycle of ages, Yuga Cycles, Lost Civilizations, as well as the evidence that we may be in a binary star system. Walter is the founder of The Binary Research Institute, and an amateur astronomer and archaeoastronomer. Walter is also the author of The Lost Star of Myth and Time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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