La LLORONA apareció en XOCHIMILCO | Historias MALDITAS de la CDMX
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Summary
Takeaways
- ❖Mexico City is a hub for ancient energy, mystery, and paranormal activity, making it a common site for unexplained phenomena.
- ❖Engaging in online dating can lead to dangerous encounters, especially when intuition is ignored, as demonstrated by a woman's terrifying experience in the Metro Line 2.
- ❖Attempting occult rituals found on social media without proper protection or understanding can result in severe spiritual attachments and physical decline.
- ❖Historical acts of extreme violence, like the 1971 'Halconazo' massacre, can leave energetic echoes that manifest as tangible, recurring paranormal events.
- ❖Child spirits can be manipulated or trapped by practitioners of dark magic, appearing real to some individuals while remaining unseen by others.
- ❖Seeking self-confidence or revenge through dark magic, even when disguised as a pact with a benevolent entity, can lead to fatal consequences.
- ❖Respect for the unknown and spiritual practices is paramount; mocking or carelessly engaging with the occult can open dangerous portals that are difficult to close.
- ❖Simple protective measures, such as placing blessed red flannel bags with salt in a car, can help create energetic barriers against negative entities, especially during late-night travel.
Lessons
- Exercise extreme caution with online dating; always meet in public, well-lit places, and trust your intuition if a request feels strange or unsafe.
- Avoid engaging in occult rituals found on social media platforms like TikTok; these often lack crucial protective measures and can invite dangerous spiritual attachments.
- For those who frequently drive at night, especially on highways, create and place blessed red flannel bags filled with grain salt under each car seat and in each door to establish an energetic protective barrier.
- Carry blessed water (ideally from seven churches) in a spray bottle and recite Psalm 91 when feeling overwhelmed by heavy energy or entering potentially risky environments for spiritual protection.
Road Trip Protection for Drivers
Acquire red flannel cloth and have it blessed, or bless it yourself with holy water.
Create small sachets from the blessed red flannel and fill each with grain salt.
Place one sachet under each seat of your vehicle and one in each door to create an energetic barrier.
For added protection, carry a spray bottle with holy water (ideally collected from seven churches) and recite Psalm 91 when feeling heavy energy or entering risky areas.
Notable Moments
Meli Boncorpi introduces herself as a practitioner of white and green witchcraft, emphasizing her work with tarotism and brujería.
This establishes her credibility and perspective for discussing paranormal and occult topics, providing an expert viewpoint on the stories shared.
The hosts discuss the general paranormal activity in Mexico City, citing its ancient history and strong energy as factors.
This sets the stage for the episode's themes, framing Mexico City itself as a character in the supernatural narratives.
Paco shares a personal anecdote about avoiding looking in his rearview mirror or side windows while driving at 3:30 AM on a specific, dangerous stretch of road known for fatalities.
This personalizes the fear of the unknown and reinforces the idea that certain times and places are more susceptible to paranormal encounters, even for the hosts.
Meli warns against 'Witch Talk' and 'brujits' on social media, specifically mentioning bone reading rituals that lack proper consecration and protection instructions.
This directly addresses the dangers of online trends, linking them to real-world harm and emphasizing the irresponsibility of sharing incomplete magical practices.
The hosts discuss the importance of closing portals after engaging with tools like Ouija boards, highlighting that many people abandon sessions out of fear, leaving themselves vulnerable.
This provides a critical piece of information for anyone who has or might consider dabbling in such practices, underscoring the spiritual hygiene required.
Quotes
"Ciudad de México es una ciudad, una ciudad muy antigua, es una ciudad llena de misterio, de magia y de energía y es más normal de lo que pensamos poder habitar este espacio junto con muchísimas entidades, buenas y malas."
"Todo lo que ven en internet no necesariamente es cierto. Y si es cierto, no es como lo ven en internet. Puede llegar a ser peor."
"Lo que parece que tú viviste fue algo que marcó la historia en Ciudad de México en el año 1971, conocido como el alconazo."
"Puedes creer o no creer, pero no tienes por qué burlarte de las creencias de las personas. Así. Punto. Porque te metes en territorios donde no conoces."
"La muerte no da segundas oportunidades y ella lo cobra con su vida."
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