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A speaker discusses the contrast between believers in God and atheists regarding shamans and introduces Mbak Ria's life story during Ramadan, detailing her journey from NU traditions to becoming a shaman. The text emphasizes the significance of spiritual practices, familial relationships, and the narrator's journey towards embracing faith and sincerity, ending with a message of reflection and discernment in one's spiritual path.

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  • Believers in God who also believe in shamans are viewed as odd by the speaker, contrasting with atheists who typically do not share similar beliefs.
  • Mbak Ria Puspita shares a transformative life story involving encounters with invulnerability teachings, forbidden practices, and a supernatural experience, ultimately leading to a spiritual journey emphasizing repentance, compassion, and wisdom.

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00:00

Believers and Atheists: Contrasting Views on Shamans

  • The speaker finds it odd that believers in God also believe in shamans, contrasting with atheists who don't.
  • The speaker introduces a special Ramadan podcast featuring Mbak Ria Puspita, who shares her life story.
  • Mbak Ria describes her background, growing up in a family following NU traditions in Cirebon.
  • She delves into her experience in junior high school, learning invulnerability and dealing with bullying.
  • Mbak Ria shares her encounter with a silat teacher, Abah, who identifies her as an Indigo child.
  • Abah teaches her the science of invulnerability, leading her to fast for 41 days to gain knowledge.
  • During the fasting process, Mbak Ria meditates at night and meets Abah for a special meal.
  • Abah introduces her to forbidden practices like consuming blood and pork, instilling fear of the devil.
  • Mbak Ria recounts a brawl in high school where she uses her invulnerability knowledge to survive an attack.
  • After graduating, she becomes a shaman in 2011, maintaining good academic performance despite rebellious behavior.

12:54

"SPG's Supernatural Encounters and Dark Secrets"

  • The narrator works as an SPG at a telephone provider and recalls becoming an SPG after leaving the Gita world.
  • They mention getting lost in the Sudirman area while riding a motorbike at night.
  • The narrator had an argument with their mother who suspected them of prostitution.
  • Family rumors suggest the narrator's grandfather was under a spell, leading to noisy fights.
  • The narrator reflects on their unmarried status and inability to cut their hair.
  • They share an experience of soaking in a lake for 41 days without eating or sleeping.
  • The narrator describes a test involving black magic and the potential consequences.
  • They discuss the concept of "Ain" in Islam and its implications on jealousy and praise.
  • The narrator expresses a desire to use their newfound knowledge to harm those who have hurt them.
  • The text concludes with the narrator experiencing a supernatural encounter involving a black silhouette with red eyes and thunderous sounds.

26:44

Powerful Prostration: Family, Hijab, and Prayer Insights

  • Prostration is emphasized as a powerful act, bridging the gap between a servant and Allah, highlighting its significance in spiritual connection.
  • The narrator shares a personal story about their father's guidance and support, especially during a crisis, underscoring the importance of familial relationships.
  • The significance of wearing the hijab is mentioned, with the late father playing a pivotal role in the narrator's journey towards embracing it.
  • The narrator reflects on the power of prayer and the importance of sincerity in worship, drawing on a story about the Prophet Muhammad and the impact of genuine devotion.
  • The narrator discusses their spiritual journey, including the initiation of the two Kalimah Shahadat in 2016 and the subsequent challenges faced.
  • The concept of repentance and the importance of not pushing others into darkness are highlighted, emphasizing the need for compassion and understanding.
  • The narrator delves into the idea of wisdom and the importance of hating bad actions rather than individuals, drawing on teachings from Imam Syafi.
  • The text concludes with a message of taking what is useful and discarding what is not, promoting a sense of reflection and discernment in one's spiritual journey.
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