The Sacred and Superstitious

By: Daphne Fama
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  • Your resource for rituals, folklore, and supernatural creatures from around the world. Each week we do a deep dive on a variety of topics that are often unknown and unheard of.
    Daphne Fama 2022
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Episodes
  • Thailand: Spirits and monsters that haunt forests, cars, and bathrooms.
    Jul 30 2022

    Ghosts and monsters reside in all sorts of strange places. Sacred trees, your intestines, even your toilet. This week, we explore some of these hauntings. from real life sightings to rituals to summon them.

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    24 mins
  • Thailand: Spirit Possession, what to do when a ghost is holding your school hostage
    Apr 2 2022

    This week we'll be jumping head first into the ghouls and ghost of Thailand with spirit possession. What should you do when a fifth of your school is possessed? Can a god force you to become vegetarian? And why are baby ghosts the most powerful protection against evil spirits? Find out in this episode, and join us next week as we delve into all the traditional spirits, cryptids, and urban legends of Thailand!

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    25 mins
  • The Philippines: Gaway, Paktol, Sampal Sorcery, how to kill with souls and sea cucumbers
    Mar 22 2022

    This week we're finishing up our sorcery in the Philippines series with three brutal forms of sorcery: gaway, paktol, and sampal. Want to know how to summon a child-soul to crush your enemies? Have a spare skull of an unbaptized person? Then this might be the podcast for you. Join us next week for exorcisms in Thailand!

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    31 mins

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