In this episode of the Greyhorn Pagans podcast, I had the pleasure to interview Sadhu Dah, a shaman and exorcist with a rich background in spirituality and indigenous practices.
We discuss Sadhu's journey through various spiritual traditions, his experiences with death and impermanence, and the complexities of Thai spiritual practices, including the concept of egregores. The conversation delves into the nature of demonic entities, possession, and the psychological manipulation involved in paranormal phenomena.
Sadhu emphasizes the importance of maintaining a high frequency of love and positivity to combat negative energies and shares insights on how fear can be used as a tool by these entities.
Takeaways:
- Sadhu Dah is an exorcist and shaman with a diverse spiritual background.
- Experiences with death have profoundly shaped his understanding of life.
- Thai spiritual practices often blend animism with Buddhism.
- Egregores are constructs born from collective fear and imagination.
- Demonic entities are cunning and often manipulate human emotions.
- Maintaining a high frequency of love can protect against negative energies.
- Fear is a tool used by entities to gain rapport and control.
- Sadhu emphasizes the importance of mental health in dealing with paranormal phenomena.
- The conversation highlights the interconnectedness of various spiritual practices across cultures.
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