Ancient Legends & Symbols / Changing One's Mindset

Hosted byGeorge Noory

Ancient Legends & Symbols / Changing One's Mindset

About the show

In the first half, researcher of esoteric traditions Hans Dietrich discussed his work exploring ancient symbolism and mysteries. Drawing from his upbringing in Kathmandu, Nepal, where he was exposed to shamanism and Himalayan legends, Dietrich shared insights from his studies in Bhutan, focusing on Nyingma Buddhism —a tradition rich with accounts of sorcery, levitation, ascended masters, and astral projection. He delved into the enigmatic Dropa stones, circular discs with holes at their centers, and inscribed with mysterious scripts. While some claim these inscriptions are alien languages, he proposed these writings might be proto-Chinese or related local scripts, connected to artifacts found in China.

Discussing theories of ancient extraterrestrial visitation and their links to mythology and astronomy, Dietrich proposed that biblical accounts—like Ezekiel's vision—may describe encounters with advanced "sonic technology." He likened Ezekiel's description to "100,000 musical instruments being played without players," interpreting this as the noise of alien spacecraft. Dietrich also emphasized the enduring importance of the Sirius star system across global cultures, highlighting its role in seasonal timing and its prominence in African, Egyptian, Islamic, and Buddhist traditions. He noted the Dogon's knowledge of Sirius B, a star only confirmed by scientists in the 1950s. Their awareness of this was said to come from contact with aquatic beings known as the Nommo.

The conversation also touched on Mount Meru, a physical and mythological mountain in Tibet and Tanzania, described as a "dimensional portal" that harmonizes humanity's chakras and, according to Buddhist philosophy, connects to Sirius, paralleling Norse mythology's Bifröst bridge. Dietrich also challenged mainstream Egyptology by revealing how Greek transliterations altered original Egyptian meanings and led to misunderstandings about their cosmology.

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In the second half, psychic and medium Vincent Genna offered perspectives as a "psychic therapist" with backgrounds in psychology and clinical social work. He helps people transform their lives by combining spiritual insight with therapeutic methods. Genna explained that the mind shields us emotionally by repressing painful memories and beliefs, which in turn unconsciously affects our lives and ability to manifest desires. "Most people don't believe what they think they believe, because...your brain needs to protect you," he said. His approach centers on identifying and healing these hidden core beliefs to support genuine manifestation.

Regarding free will, Genna argued it is mostly an illusion shaped by outside influences. "We give away our free will," he said, "because you're choosing to listen to the external forces of life rather than the internal forces...which is our greatest guidance system." Many people experience inner conflict between intellect and intuition, leading to stress and anxiety. Genna urged listeners to trust their internal guidance rather than external distractions to truly thrive.

He described his role as awakening people to their "own beauty, magnificence, and divinity," sometimes sparking life-changing shifts that happen "literally overnight" when someone is ready to let go of self-doubt and embrace transformation. Breaking through defensive mindsets—rooted in victimhood and blame—can be challenging, as real change depends on the individual's willingness to release old patterns, he noted. In the last hour, he gave readings to callers.

News segment guests: Lauren Weinstein, Robert Zimmerman

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