RealTalk Ep.24 Ft. @ijayalani on Ghosts, Black magic, Exorcism & Paranormal Investigations

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Ghost fairs in India involve buying, selling, and renting ghosts, debunking myths and superstitions. The narrator highlights the dangers of black magic, hypnosis, and blind faith, emphasizing the need for awareness and societal change.

Insights

  • The paranormal investigator began his journey with the motive of impressing girls but transitioned into a serious pursuit, utilizing tools like K2 meters to deepen his understanding of ghosts and debunk superstitions.
  • The podcast delves into the prevalence of harmful practices like witch hunting, black magic, and blind faith in society, emphasizing the need for awareness and addressing the negative impact, particularly on vulnerable groups like women.

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Recent questions

  • What are ghost fairs?

    Events where ghosts are bought, sold, or rented.

  • Who is India's authentic paranormal investigator?

    A myth buster breaking superstitions related to ghosts.

  • What is the significance of Bullet Baba?

    A deity worshipped for supernatural occurrences.

  • How are illusions like Panchha categorized?

    By region, with specific worshippers like Bullet Baba.

  • What is the impact of superstitions on society?

    Negative effects like financial exploitation and abuse.

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Summary

00:00

Exploring India's Paranormal World: Ghosts and Beliefs

  • Ghost fairs involve buying, selling, and renting ghosts that can change color, shape, and line.
  • India's authentic paranormal investigator, a myth buster, breaks superstitions related to ghosts.
  • A paranormal investigation episode at Khand mountain involved a village story of fairies dancing for Goddess Durga.
  • A visit to Lambi Dehar Mines in Mussoorie led to strong suicidal thoughts due to negative energy.
  • The investigator's interest in the paranormal began in college to impress girls but evolved into a serious pursuit.
  • Machines like K2 meters are used to detect ghosts, initially causing fear but later leading to a deeper understanding.
  • A haunted school in Mussoorie with a dark history of child sacrifices for black magic was explored alone.
  • Villagers' beliefs in ghosts like Kaska, who allegedly collects women's breasts, are debunked by local females.
  • Illusions like Panchha in Bengal, who attack by breaking eyes, are categorized by region, with worshippers like Bullet Baba in Rajasthan.
  • Bullet Baba is worshipped for bullets coming out of his motorcycle without oil, engine, or tires, showcasing regional beliefs.

15:06

Witch hunting and superstitions in India.

  • There are 20-25 Bullet Baba temples in Rajasthan, each adorned with bullets.
  • The narrator questions the exaggeration of the powers attributed to the bullets in these temples.
  • An awareness campaign against witch hunting was conducted near Ranchi, where women are targeted and killed.
  • The villagers were resistant to accepting the campaign's message, leading to violence on the second day.
  • The narrator highlights the prevalence of witch hunting and targeted rapes in Jharkhand and Odisha.
  • The lack of attention to such societal issues is criticized, emphasizing the need for awareness.
  • The narrator discusses the impact of superstitions and blind faith on society.
  • A documentary team's eerie experience at Lambi Dehar Mines is recounted, involving unexplained occurrences and a stampede of wild cows.
  • The narrator shares experiences related to black magic, including personal encounters with practitioners.
  • The narrator challenges the effectiveness of black magic, suggesting that attributing natural occurrences to it is illogical.

28:59

Investigator faces dangers, criticizes black magic practices.

  • Investigator faced numerous physical challenges during investigations, including being bitten by snakes, attacked by goons, and having steel plates on both feet.
  • Despite encountering various dangers, the investigator emphasized that he has not encountered ghosts during his investigations.
  • The investigator discussed the prevalence of black magic and hypnosis, highlighting the dangers and unethical practices associated with them.
  • Hypnosis is described as a form of black magic used to control individuals and manipulate them into relationships or actions against their will.
  • The investigator expressed concern about the misuse of black magic and hypnosis, particularly in cases of rape and violence against women.
  • The investigator criticized blind faith and superstitions, highlighting the negative impact on society, including financial exploitation and abuse.
  • Different forms of possessions were discussed, including exorcisms performed in temples and online ghost removal services.
  • Ghost fairs were described as events where ghosts can be bought, sold, or rented, with reports of extreme physical abuse and exploitation of young girls.
  • The investigator shared a personal experience of considering renting a ghost to locate a person who had absconded with money, highlighting the deep-rooted belief in such practices.
  • The investigator emphasized the need for society to address harmful practices like black magic and superstitions, particularly in cases of violence and exploitation.

41:42

"Paranormal Investigations: Superstitions, Trauma, Recovery, Future Plans"

  • Piyush Bhai mentions bringing a nice thing of a person, but the person is not found.
  • Piyush Bhai offers an alternate option due to the person not being found, leading to increased expenses.
  • Discussion on superstitions and paranormal investigations in different countries.
  • Mention of movies based on true events, like the Amityville incident.
  • Details about a girl from Haryana facing paranormal experiences due to past trauma.
  • Explanation of PTSD, pareidolia, and paracosm as psychological conditions.
  • Successful intervention in the case of the girl from Haryana, leading to her recovery and upcoming marriage.
  • Future plans to visit Estonia and Jamaica for paranormal investigations.
  • Conclusion of the podcast with a call for comments, promotion of upcoming book, and plans for future episodes.
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