Mermaids & Attacking Monsters Lurk in Devil’s Sea? Most Amazing Dragon’s Triangle Stories [Part 2]

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Did you know that there are strange cryptids and powerful beings that reportedly lurk in the waters of the Devil’s Sea? After all, this area off of Japan is called the DRAGON’s Triangle for a reason … so want to hear what that reason is, and the story of the dragon king? Legends tell of benevolent water dragon deities that have the power to assist mankind and influence water phenomena. Hear the amazing story of the palace of the dragon god, Ryugu-jo, and how time travel is involved with one man’s visit there. Consider whether the sudden storms, thick fogs, and whirlpool attacks in the area are truly natural, or if something more metaphysical is going on. Why were 700 lives lost in the Devil’s Sea over a two year span alone?   In Part 1 of the Metaphysical podcast’s deep dive into the Dragon’s Triangle, John and Rob talked about underwater evidence of ancient civilizations, a supernormal samurai, disappearing ghost ships, and Kublai Khan’s impossible failure at conquering Japan. But that was really just the beginning when it comes to legends, mysteries, and remote viewing data on this fascinating triangle off the coast of Japan.   In this episode, Part 2, hear about creatures like the fearsome octopus monster Akkorokamui; the monstrous fish called the akugyo that some believe is really a Japanese mermaid; the slow-moving, enormous ikuchi sea serpent that leaves behind something very strange when it attacks; and the umibozu sea spirit said to look like a part fish, part monk or priest. Ask yourself what YOU would do if you came face-to-face with a sea monster, or saw a creature in distress that turned out to be a powerful being in disguise. Join remote viewer John Vivanco and investigative researcher Rob Counts for another Metaphysical podcast show that’s out of this world. Support Metaphysical and watch the full episode on Rise TV Watch Metaphysical on YouTubeFollow Metaphysical on InstagramFollow Metaphysical on Tik Tok

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