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Shapeshifter vs. Skinwalker
By: Ali Guggenheim / Psychic Phenomenon
Modern scholars believe that shapeshifting
has been around long before the written
word. They claim that depictions of “The
Sorcerer” in the Cave of the Trois-Freres in Southern France, showing
both animal and human parts, are traceable to 13000 B.C.
Shapeshifters appear throughout history. We often hear about Norse,
Asian, and Egyptian mythologies that refer to half-human and halfanimal
beings.
Some ancient Greek myths that gained immortal fame spoke of
humans metamorphosing into animals. There are some fairy tales and
even Disney stories that include such spells.
Also, we’ve all heard of vampires and werewolves that can return to
becoming humans. But, humans can’t become animals, or can they?
Shapeshifters and skinwalkers are often confused with each other.
The difference is that a shapeshifter can change their shape through
superhuman abilities, divine intervention, inherited abilities, demonic
manipulation, sorcery, or spells, without the use of external items to
alter themselves mentally, physically, or physio-mentally.
Originally, skinwalker was the name given to Navajo Indian shamans
and witches that transformed their body supernaturally. The Navajos,
much like astronaut theorists, believe the transformation occurs by
manipulating their body’s DNA while using a hat made of the animal
skin they own and some chants.
While it may sound farfetched,
former Navajo police
officer Jonathan Dover (31
years in law enforcement)
is certain that what they call
the skinwalker is real. Dover
interviewed many people
that have chased skinwalkers traveling 65 MPH. He also claims such
people were arrested by a few officers and disappeared from the squad
cars before arriving at the police station.
Currently, scientific experiments are leading to a future where we
can all become shapeshifters. Amazingly, in 2019, scientists at Harvard
University announced they developed shapeshift technology.
The lattices they created transform in response to temperature
changes. When researchers demonstrated this remarkable material,
a metamorphosis happened. The mesh magically turned into a
3-dimensional face of 19 th -century mathematician Karl Frederick
Gauss.
Shortly, shapeshifting materials will be able to heal wounds, construct
smart fabrics, self-repair electronics, high tech medical equipment,
and in the future, among other things, humans will harness the power
to change even their skin color.
To contact Ali or for spiritual consultations, coaching, workshops
and readings, email: alivegasvoice@yahoo.com.
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