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The Lady in White: A Philippine Encounter & The World of Spectral Sightings

46 min · 20 mrt 2026
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In this atmospheric and haunting episode of The Parallax Podcast, Karisa and Willow are guided by a ghost—the legendary Lady in White—through the misty crossroads of personal experience, cultural folklore, and eerie scientific possibility. Fresh from her travels, Willow shares a chilling firsthand account from the Philippines, where tales woven into the landscape. She recounts the story of a lonely, spectral woman seen along deserted roads and moonlit riverbanks—a figure steeped in local lore, often tied to tragedy, longing, or unresolved stories of the past. With vivid detail, Willow transports listeners to the humid nights and whispered warnings where the supernatural feels intimately, undeniably real. Then, Karisa widens the lens to explore the global phenomenon of the "Lady in White" archetype. From the grieving La Llorona of Latin America to the tragic Banshee of Ireland and the sorrowful Yūrei of Japan, she examines why this specific ghost appears across continents and cultures. Karisa then delves into the intriguing biophoton theory—the scientific hypothesis that human cells may emit faint light, and that in moments of extreme emotion or trauma, this "living light" could imprint on an environment, potentially explaining persistent, repeatable ghostly apparitions. Is the Lady in White a cultural meme, a ghostly imprint, or something… dead being illuminated? From personal pilgrimage to paranormal theory, this episode shines a light on why some ghosts wear white—and why we can’t look away. Keywords: Lady in White, Philippines ghost, Babae sa Puti, travel encounter, ghost stories, global folklore, La Llorona, Banshee, Yūrei, biophoton theory, supernatural science, female hosts, Karisa and Willow, cultural haunting, paranormal investigation. Some stories don’t just haunt places. They haunt the very light.

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