Diana Walsh Pasulka
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Podcast Appearances
And it becomes different, and it eventually becomes like a hula hoop around your head.
But the earlier versions all look like a mushroom cap.
They have the lines of the mushroom cap.
Jesus is depicted there.
The enlightened ones, the saints, the religious figures that are of prominence, they all have that mushroom cap experience behind their head.
Even the Buddha, that photo of the Buddha there with the halo, click on that, the statue, yeah, even that.
I mean, they all have this thing behind them, which you could interpret as these people are under the influence.
Well, I don't think it's the only way to do it.
I mean, I think it's something that they discovered.
But the Shroud of Turin is only 500 years old.
Is the Shroud of Turin real after all?
A 1988 report wrote off the relic as a medieval fake, but now the science seems to be turning.
Could it have been a miracle all along?
170 peer-reviewed academic papers on the Shroud have been published in scientific and archaeological journals around the world.
Despite all the attention, there's little consensus of just how ancient this ancient linen really is or what it actually shows.
The record places the Shroud in, how do you say that?