Sunday, August 18, 2019

Is DOGMAN a Shape Shifter?

Exploring The Bizare" (KCORradio.com) hosts Tim Beckley and Tim Swarts talk with JOHN KACHUBA about: "Shedding Our Skin For Something Better." Call them Skin-Walkers, Kitsune, Rougarou, or probably the best known through Hollywood and pop culture, the Werewolf. The notion of shapeshifters, a person that can take the shape of another creature, can be traced back thousands of years, permeating various cultures and religions. Fairy tales and mythology abound with tales of shapeshifters, who, usually with the help of magical powers, could transform themselves at will. While others would take on the form of an animal against their will because they had been cursed. Even modern tales involving UFOs have their shapeshifters known as Reptilians. These creatures are believed to be a race of aliens who have infiltrated mankind with their ability to shapeshift into human form. Our guest this week, John Kachuba, says that even though the concept of shapeshifters has been with us for thousands of years, they have not been relegated to some mythological closet but are very much with us today. Shapeshifters represent the fantasy of being able to turn one’s self into something more attractive, more powerful, which is reflected in the popularity of such books as Twilight (the books and the television series), Harry Potter andThe Hunger Games. John is the author of such books as: "Ghosthunting Ohio: On the Road Again"; "Dark Entry"; and "Shapeshifters: A History." Website: johnkachuba.com

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