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The Outer Space, Hyperspace and Inner Space collide!!!...as we attempt to redefine reality, searching for the aliens of our own psyche! The cosmos is as vast as the variety of its interpretations! We are all material constituents of the universal clockwork, yet psychological instigators of infinite abstract realities! 

Want more pseudo-philosophical nonsense? Hit the Play button! We get very meta and introspective, so much that we find ourselves lost in our own mind... multiple times! Literally! Aliens, UFOs, dreams, hallucinations, hypnosis, psychedelics, even extra-dimensional lifeforms... we talk about it all, yet say nothing! What does any of this even mean? I don't know! I'm pulling stuff out of my ass! It is too large, and the alien probes needed some company :)

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Huge THANK YOU!!! to Aaron for helping bring our absurd nonsense to fruition, and playing the coolest character thus far!

Check out his podcast "I HAD to Say It" HERE

Check out his website as well at ihadtosayitpodcast.com

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Send us suggestions and comments to darwinsdeviations@gmail.com

Intro/Outro sampled from "Sequence (Mystery and Terror)  3" by Francisco Sánchez (@fanchisanchez) at pixabay.com

Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

Image Credit: Pavel Souviron, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons (Episode image is heavily edited, the image owner reserves all rights to their image, and is not affiliated with our podcast)

SOURCES:

Check out this amazing website: AnomalyInfo.com

AnomalyInfo: 1977, January 26: Slabs and Blocks

Wikipedia: Narrative of the abduction phenomenon

Wikipedia: John E. Mack

Wikipedia: N,N-Dimethyltryptamine

Wikipedia: Past life regression

Wikipedia: Psychosocial hypothesis

Wiktionary: Cosmic Joker

ObscUrban Legend Wikia: Prospect Monoliths

Psychology Wiki: Dimethyltryptamine

Non-Alien Creatures Wiki: Machine Elf

People Seeing Strange Entities When Taking DMT Could Be The Source Of "Alien Abductions"

10 Bizarre Encounters With The Craziest Aliens Ever

Huyghe, Patrick (1996). The Field Guide to Extraterrestrials. New York City: Avon Books. pp. 20–21 & 60–61. ISBN 978-0380781287

"Kentucky Close Encounter" by Carla L. Rueckert, article in the Flying Saucer Review, Vol. 23, No. 3, October 1977. Pgs. 15-16, 19.