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The Phoenix isn’t just a myth—it’s a metaphor. Many cultures use it to symbolize overcoming struggles and starting fresh. When was the last time you had a phoenix moment in your life? #RiseFromTheAshes #Wisdom #FreshChicken

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Even today, we reference the Phoenix in stories, business, and psychology. What’s your favorite modern reference to the Phoenix legend? #Symbolism #LegendsNeverDie #ThisBirdisonFire #FlyLikeAnEagle #BirdsofPrey #HotPigeon #PhoenixLife

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Can Pop Rocks & soda really make your stomach explode? My latest blog dives into how urban legends & folklore shape paranormal beliefs and how research separates fact from fiction. Read here: mythologicresearch.wixsite.com/mythologic-res… #ParanormalResearch #UrbanLegend #MythDebunking #FactVsFiction

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Trivia time. In Norse mythology, which wolf is destined to break free and bring about Odin’s downfall during Ragnarok? A) Fenrir B) Sköll C) Garm D) Hati Drop your guess below. #TuesdayTrivia #NorseMythology #BadPuppy

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Imagine a world where supernatural beings roam among us. Would society benefit from ancient creatures, or would we struggle to coexist? Let’s hear your thoughts. #WhatIf #Storytelling #CryptsandCryptids #CryptidWalk #MonsterMash #DontLookUnderTheBed

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If a mythological creature could change history, which one would have the biggest impact? Would we see griffins in the military? Unicorns in medicine? Let's get creative. #FantasyWorld #Mythology #MonsterInMyCloset #Corny #FlyLikeanEagle #mylittlepony

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Ever heard of the Alp? This German folklore creature is said to bring nightmares, sitting on a sleeper’s chest like a demonic sleep paralysis figure. Sound familiar? #Folklore #SleepParalysis #DontFallAsleep #creepycreatures #GermanLegends #WhispersoftheNight

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Many cultures have similar myths—the Norse mare, the Turkish karabasan, and even La Pesanta in Spain. Could these myths come from real sleep disorders? #SleepMyths #Norsemare #DreamCrusher #NightmareCrittersAU #AuthorsOfTwitter

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Have you ever experienced sleep paralysis? Some believe it’s just the brain waking up incorrectly, while others swear something more sinister is at play. What do you think? #BumpintheNight #Dreamcatcher #MrSandman

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In Jewish folklore, the Dybbuk is a restless spirit that clings to the living, often needing an exorcism to be freed. But is it just an old tale, or could spirits really attach to people? #DybbukOrNotDybbuk #PossessionObsession #SupernaturalSunday

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Some believe Dybbuk possession could be an ancient explanation for dissociative disorders. Are possession myths actually linked to psychology? Or is there more to it? #SpiritualSunday #EvictTheDybbuk #DybbukInTheDetails

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The Dybbuk has been featured in literature, movies, and even modern horror stories. What’s your favorite example of possession myths in pop culture? #DybbukAndChill #PossessionIsNineTenths #soulsnatchers #Exorcism #aixenprovence

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Myth Focus Monday: The Cailleach Celtic goddess of winter, storms, and stone. Hammer in hand, she shaped the land & froze the earth. #Mythology #CelticMyths #MythoLogicResearch #StoneCold #HeartofIce #AuthorsOfTwitter

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Research Insight: Myths change to fit their culture’s needs. A sun god in Egypt? Life. A sun god in a desert-worn land? Death. Same symbol, different lens. #MythologyResearch #WednesdayWisdom #MythoLogicResearch

Research Insight:

Myths change to fit their culture’s needs.

A sun god in Egypt? Life.

A sun god in a desert-worn land? Death.

Same symbol, different lens.

#MythologyResearch #WednesdayWisdom #MythoLogicResearch
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Theory Thursday Was vampirism just misunderstood illness? • Anemia = pale, weak, garlic-averse • Catalepsy = buried alive • TB = blood from mouth Folklore or flawed medicine? #ParanormalTheories #Vampires #MythoLogicResearch

Theory Thursday 

Was vampirism just misunderstood illness?

• Anemia = pale, weak, garlic-averse
• Catalepsy = buried alive
• TB = blood from mouth

Folklore or flawed medicine?

#ParanormalTheories #Vampires #MythoLogicResearch
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While updating the myth database, I noticed a weird pattern: Nearly every culture has a trickster spirit. Japan has the kitsune. Norse myth has Loki. Native stories have Coyote. Different faces—same archetype. What is it about tricksters that sticks?

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SPOTLIGHT: The Aluxes eBook These mischievous Mayan spirits guard the forests, demand offerings, and occasionally... play tricks on travelers. My full deep dive is now on Amazon for curious readers & myth-lovers. Tap the link in bio to grab your copy.

SPOTLIGHT: The Aluxes eBook

These mischievous Mayan spirits guard the forests, demand offerings, and occasionally... play tricks on travelers.

My full deep dive is now on Amazon for curious readers & myth-lovers.

Tap the link in bio to grab your copy.
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Supernatural Sunday: The Hat Man Seen during sleep paralysis, reported globally. Wide-brimmed hat. Shadow body. Paralyzing fear. One story? Or one entity? #SleepParalysis #ParanormalResearch

Supernatural Sunday: The Hat Man 

Seen during sleep paralysis, reported globally.

Wide-brimmed hat. Shadow body. Paralyzing fear.

One story? Or one entity?

#SleepParalysis #ParanormalResearch
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Feeling burned out? Good. You’re about to rise. This week’s blog explores how myths—from phoenixes to trickster gods—teach us that change is supposed to shake us up. Read “From Chaos to Rebirth” mythologicresearch.wixsite.com/mythologic-res… #MythoLogic #PhoenixMyth #MythologyTwitter