Bigfoot: Evolutionary Relic or Psychic Archetype? Exploring New Theories

Posted Saturday, March 23, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

A recent video posted on YouTube by the channel Whispering Hollow has caught my attention and I am excited to share it with my fellow Bigfoot enthusiasts. The video, titled "The Man Beast of Western New York – Strange Happenings, Interdimensional Bigfoot & Science," delves into the possibility of Bigfoot being an interdimensional being. The video features an interview with a man who shares his personal experiences with Bigfoot, including a story about how Bigfoot supposedly tampered with heavy equipment at a power project in order to protect the Tuscarora reservation. The man also discusses the evolution of Bigfoot and the possibility of it being a failed branch of human evolution or an offshoot of an ape. One of the most intriguing aspects of the video is the discussion of Bigfoot as a psychoid archetype, an image form projected by a great many human minds. This theory, presented by Carl Jung, suggests that the collective force of many minds having the same thought can create an apparition or a ghost. The idea that Bigfoot could be a manifestation of our collective consciousness is a fascinating one and worth considering. The video also touches on the topic of Bigfoot's supposed ability to manipulate time and space, as well as its use of infrasound. The interviewee shares stories of feeling protected in certain areas where Bigfoot is said to reside, and of witnessing strange orbs and lights. I find these stories and theories to be both intriguing and plausible. The video serves as a reminder that there is still much to be learned and discovered about Bigfoot, and that the search for the truth is an ongoing and exciting journey. I highly recommend checking out the video for yourself and forming your own opinions on the matter. Who knows, it may just make you look at Bigfoot in a whole new light. Excitement Level: 7/10 Note: The video does not belong to us, we are just sharing our thoughts on it. The opinions expressed in the video are those of the interviewee and do not necessarily reflect the views of Squatchable. We encourage our readers to watch the video and draw their own conclusions.