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OK, so we have many categories in our Section called Creating Bigfoot 1.0 and most of them could be considered Supernatural, even Paranormal. So what is the difference?
Wikipedia says that paranormal means, “Beyond Normal.”
Wikipedia also says that supernatural means, “Encompasses all entities, places and events that would fall outside the scope of science and the natural world.”
Bigfoot Eruption would have said, “Things influenced by powers that can’t be seen.”
“Powers and influences from beyond our own earthly matrix.”
So in our research that would be two areas, God the Creator, and Satan, the Deceiver.
Should this section be under the paranormal, or the other way around? Maybe we will figure that out as we create this section.
Woo
When Bigfoot enthusiasts mention anything paranormal or supernatural, they get labeled as “Woo.”
So if Woo does not happen ever, when it comes to Bigfoot, then what about all the weird stuff that happens pertaining to Bigfoot? How can we ignore the Woo?
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Our study on this will continue as we have time. The Weird, the Woo, is very prominent in the Bigfoot Phenomenon. Why?
If Bigfoot has nothing to do with the Supernatural, or the Woo, the Paranormal, then what? Hey, that sounds like a good book idea!
More below…
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When people have Bigfoot encounters, they experience a fear that is beyond reason. Military veterans and experienced hunters lose control of their bladders when they have a Bigfoot experience, quite often this happens. This is an amazing fear-response. Some suffer from post-traumatic distress disorder after an encounter. On Podcasts like Sasquatch Chronicles, and The Confessionals Podcast, they get so many shared encounters that have a repeated theme in results. The resulting experience is un-explainable. Unlike encountering a bear or cougar.
Something we at Bigfoot Eruption like to remind people, is that Bigfoot fears the name of Jesus Christ. Countless encounter reports state this. Why?
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