Nephilim Death Squad: Episode 176 Summary
Title: Creating Conscious Entities: Tulpas, Egregores & Ritual Magic
Host: TopLobsta Productions
Guest: Jules from the Gray Pilled Podcast
Release Date: June 27, 2025
Introduction
In Episode 176 of Nephilim Death Squad, hosts Top Lobster and David Lee Corbo welcome Jules from the Gray Pilled Podcast to delve deep into the intriguing world of creating conscious entities through tulpas, egregores, and ritual magic. This episode, stripped of promotional material and focused purely on content, offers listeners a comprehensive exploration of how mystical thought forms intersect with modern pop culture and personal spirituality.
Guest Introduction: Jules of the Gray Pilled Podcast [02:47]
Jules introduces himself as the host of the Gray Pilled Podcast, where he engages in esoteric book reviews, examines occult symbolism in TV shows like Twin Peaks, and hosts additional shows such as Already Dead and Sunday Chaos. He emphasizes his role as an Elohim Etymologist and Sound Scientist, highlighting his dedication to researching and understanding deep spiritual and mystical concepts.
Twin Peaks and Esoteric Symbolism [04:21]
The conversation swiftly transitions to Jules' deep analysis of Twin Peaks. David Lee Corbo shares his struggle to engage with the series, remarking:
“I found that I'm simply too… I can't even focus long enough to get through the first two episodes.”
Jules counters by praising the show's aesthetic and underlying mystical elements:
“Everything from the cinematography to the color to, like, the outfits that they wear to the music. The music is a huge part. I think it's part of a giant ritual in itself, maybe.”
They discuss the significance of the Black Lodge within the series, exploring how it symbolizes portals to other realms and delves into the mystical lore surrounding the show's narrative.
Understanding Tulpas and Egregores [13:23]
Jules provides a foundational understanding of tulpas and egregores, explaining:
“A tulpa is basically a meditative thought form that you create mentally... these can manifest physically.”
He elaborates on the origins of tulpas in Eastern Buddhism and their integration into Western esoteric traditions through Theosophy. The discussion highlights how tulpas can develop their own consciousness if not properly controlled, potentially leading to mischievous or malevolent behaviors.
David Lee Corbo adds a Christian perspective, juxtaposing the concept of manifestation with prayer:
“A lot of people are, when they're talking about manifesting the things that they want in reality, they're really just mincing manifestation with prayer... it's basically paganism.”
This segment underscores the tension between mystical practices and traditional religious beliefs, emphasizing the importance of directing spiritual energy appropriately.
Thought Forms in Pop Culture [19:10]
The hosts and Jules explore how pop culture perpetuates and possibly creates thought forms like Slender Man and the Hat Man. Jules posits that collective imagination and repeated cultural references can give flesh to these entities:
“There’s something about him. He seems more significant than these other characters... They were thinking up the same idea, the same creature, whatever it may be... it starts to exist on a much more physical level.”
They discuss the origins of Slender Man from creepypastas and its subsequent real-world implications, paralleling it with older myths and thought forms from various cultures.
Rituals, Energy, and Sacred Geometry [35:40]
The conversation shifts to the role of rituals in shaping and bending the fabric of reality. David Lee Corbo connects sacred geometry and quantum physics to ritualistic practices:
“Everything is frequency. You have a geometrical shape on the ground as well... trying to bend the building blocks of this realm.”
Jules concurs, adding that rituals often involve elements like blood, chanting, and specific geometrical configurations to manipulate spiritual energies. They touch upon historical practices, such as Babylonian rituals, and their modern interpretations.
Influence on Children's Media [57:22]
A notable point of discussion is the impact of children's media on the manifestation of thought forms. David Lee Corbo highlights shows like Gravity Falls and game references that may subconsciously influence young minds:
“What's the problem was, you have a lot of parents listening to this and going, oh, my little retard talks about the back rooms all the time.”
Jules warns of the potential dangers when children internalize complex supernatural concepts without proper spiritual guidance:
“Especially like, you know, we pray, you know, a whole lot, and we're pretty spiritually in tune with Christ.”
They explore how symbolic depictions in media can inadvertently nurture the creation of thought forms that might manifest adversely.
Personal Anecdotes and Haunted Experiences [28:17]
Jules shares stories about tulpas manifesting in real-life haunted locations, recounting:
“There was an apartment where a spirit named Reuben appeared. Everyone who lived there described him similarly... it was like some thing's off with it.”
Top Lobster adds his family's haunted apartment experience, emphasizing how entities can persist and integrate into familial memories:
“It was before, like, before my mother moved in. So, like, the thing is there, my mother moves in first. She sees Reuben. Doesn't name it... my next aunt moved in and named it Reuben.”
These narratives illustrate the potent interplay between personal belief, collective memory, and the manifestation of spiritual entities.
Sacred Symbols and Their Significance [64:21]
Delving deeper into sacred symbols, the hosts examine the Sigil of Lucifer and its resemblance to the human visual cortex. David Lee Corbo muses:
“The Sigil of Lucifer seems to be a symbol for the visual cortex of a human being.”
Jules connects this to ancient prohibitions against creating graven images, suggesting that such symbols might act as gateways for spiritual entities:
“When you see it out in front of you, it's also seeing it in your mind.”
This segment underscores the delicate balance between human creativity, spiritual boundaries, and the potential consequences of crossing them.
Discussion on Ritual Magic and Energy Manipulation [38:43]
Jules and Corbo explore how rituals manipulate energy and frequency, drawing parallels to Christian practices. Corbo theorizes that elite rituals use elements like blood as energy conduits to bend reality, contrasting them with the sacrificial ritual of Jesus:
“Jesus Christ lives a perfect life. But it seems like what God does in that moment is he nails it. He knows exactly how to bend the rules of the realm that he created.”
Jules adds that daily prayers can be seen as white magic, countering black magic practices:
“Prayer is a ritual would also be considered white magic.”
Their discussion emphasizes the transformative power of rituals when aligned with positive spiritual intentions versus malevolent manipulations.
Conclusion and Key Takeaways
The episode culminates with reflections on how collective consciousness and media influence the creation and sustenance of spiritual entities. Jules and the hosts stress the importance of intentional spiritual practices to either harness or protect against these mystical forces.
Notable Quotes
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Jules [13:23]: “A tulpa is basically a meditative thought form that you create mentally... these can manifest physically.”
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David Lee Corbo [15:24]: “But you're working more through the body than through your spirit... through your connection with the Holy Spirit.”
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Jules [19:41]: “It could be that thought forms already existed... or they're being recreated through cultural phenomena.”
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David Lee Corbo [35:55]: “Everything is frequency. You have a geometrical shape on the ground as well... trying to bend the building blocks of this realm.”
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Jules [57:08]: “It sounds like an angel... but it's something like that.”
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Jules [64:25]: “When you see it out in front of you, it's also seeing it in your mind.”
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David Lee Corbo [38:43]: “So, but he just did it a lot better.”
Final Thoughts
Episode 176 of Nephilim Death Squad offers a profound exploration of how thought forms like tulpas and egregores are not only ancient mystical concepts but also modern phenomena influenced by media and collective human consciousness. Through engaging dialogue and personal anecdotes, the hosts and Jules provide listeners with a nuanced understanding of the delicate interplay between creation, spirituality, and the unseen forces that shape our reality.
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