Extra Anormal Podcast
Extra Anormal Podcast
June 22, 2026

Vi al DIABLO a las 3 AM | Relatos PARANORMALES reales

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Quick Read

Explore the terrifying '3 AM hour' through chilling real-life accounts of demonic encounters, witchcraft, and spiritual oppression, revealing why this specific time is considered a gateway for the paranormal.
The pineal gland, or 'third eye,' is believed to be most active between 3-4 AM, increasing spiritual receptivity.
Witches actively use the 3 AM hour for potent rituals, including causing harm or 'brujería' to sleeping targets.
Ignoring warnings about going out after bedtime, especially around 3 AM, is linked to severe accidents and even death.

Summary

This episode of Extra Anormal Podcast delves into the '3 AM hour,' often called the 'hour of the devil,' where paranormal activity is believed to peak. Host Paco Arías and guest Diana, 'Secreto de Bruja,' share and analyze macabre stories, including a drug dealer's encounter with a demonic entity that left him physically and mentally scarred, and a police officer's terrifying experience with a vengeful spirit in an abandoned industrial zone. Diana also recounts her personal encounters with witches during her spiritual awakening and offers specific methods for protection and combating these dark entities, emphasizing the spiritual significance of the time and various forms of witchcraft.
Understanding the cultural and spiritual significance of the '3 AM hour' provides insight into widespread paranormal beliefs and fears. The specific stories highlight the perceived dangers of engaging with the supernatural, the potential for spiritual oppression, and the importance of protective practices, offering a unique perspective on how individuals cope with inexplicable phenomena and the darker aspects of folklore.

Takeaways

  • The 3 AM hour is spiritually significant, often associated with the inverse of Christ's death and a time when dark entities are most active.
  • Scientific studies show an increase in accidents and suicides between 3-4 AM, aligning with paranormal beliefs.
  • The pineal gland, or 'third eye,' is believed to be highly active between 3-4 AM, increasing a person's perception of strange situations.
  • Witches consider 3 AM the most effective time for performing rituals, especially those intended to harm or 'tie' someone.
  • Waking up consistently at 3 AM can signal a strong spiritual attack, such as envy, evil eye, or active witchcraft against you.
  • Leaving home after you've already settled for the night, especially in the early morning hours, is considered dangerous and can lead to severe misfortune or death.
  • Demonic possession can manifest through altered voices and expressions, indicating an entity has taken control.
  • Excrement is used in certain witchcraft practices, notably to make someone forget about you or to return negative karma.
  • Specific methods exist to 'finish' a witch, such as using crushed mustard seeds or a maguey thread with an iron needle in a Bible.
  • Witches mark their territory with tower-shaped excrement on rooftops to signal their presence to other entities or to claim a 'feeding ground.'

Insights

1The 3 AM Hour: A Gateway for Dark Entities

The time between 3 and 4 AM, especially 3:33 AM, is widely believed to be the 'hour of the devil.' It's considered the inverse of Christ's death, a period when the gates of hell open, and dark entities are most active and free on Earth. This aligns with scientific observations of increased accidents and suicides during this specific timeframe.

Host Paco Arías and guest Diana discuss the widespread belief and scientific correlation. Diana states, 'entre las 3 y las 4 de la mañana es cuando hay más accidentes, cuando hay más eh suidios, cuando hay más eh situaciones así complicadas.'

2Pineal Gland Activation and Paranormal Perception

The host suggests that paranormal events are not time-bound but that the 'hour of the devil' is significant due to the activation of the pineal gland (the 'third eye'). This gland, when stimulated by factors like complete darkness during sleep, becomes more active between 3-4 AM, making individuals more perceptive to strange situations and spiritual phenomena.

Paco Arías explains, 'tu glándula está más activa entre las 3 y 4 de la mañana. En esa hora es cuando está esta glándula y hace que las personas que se despiertan esa hora sean más receptivas, más receptivas.'

3Witchcraft Potency at 3 AM

From a witch's perspective, 3 AM is the optimal time for performing powerful magic, especially for 'brujería' (witchcraft) aimed at harming or 'tying' someone. The strong energy at this hour makes rituals, even small ones, more effective, particularly if the target is asleep.

Diana states, 'es el mejor horario cuando puedes hacerle brujería a alguien, sobre todo si esa persona está dormida.' She adds, 'esta energía está tan fuerte, es muchísimo más fácil que tu ritual... te va a funcionar.'

4Demonic Possession and Spiritual Warfare

An encounter with a demonic entity, as described in the story of the drug dealer, can lead to severe mental and physical harm, including burns and a loss of mental faculties. The entity can possess individuals, speaking through them with an altered voice, and such possessions are seen as a way for demons to challenge the faith of believers.

The story of José Manuel, the dealer, who was found semi-naked with 70% burns and later exhibited signs of possession, speaking in an altered voice, 'Ustedes no entienden que yo soy propiedad del Dios. Yo no quiero nada con su Dios.' Diana confirms, 'Eso significaba que la entidad o le metió otra entidad o se metió dentro de esa persona. O sea, eso ya era una posesión demoníaca.'

5The Danger of Leaving Home After Bedtime

A strong superstition dictates that if you have already gone to bed and are called out, you should not leave. This is especially true in the early morning hours, as it's believed your 'cycle' has ended, and leaving goes against what is 'established,' potentially leading to accidents, assaults, or even death, as the 'death' entity is calling you.

Paco recounts, 'si tú ya estás dormido o ya estás acostado... no lo hagas porque se supone que ya tu ciclo terminó.' Diana's grandmother's saying: 'No salgas porque ya se acabó tu día. Y si te están invitando a salir, si te llaman cuando ya te acostaste, es la muerte la que te está llamando.'

Bottom Line

A person who has been possessed by a demon, without actively seeking it, is believed to have a guaranteed path to heaven upon death, as battling a demon in the body is considered a profound spiritual trial.

So What?

This offers a controversial theological perspective on suffering and salvation, suggesting that extreme spiritual torment can serve as a form of atonement or direct path to divine grace, regardless of prior actions.

Impact

This idea could be explored in narratives or philosophical discussions about the nature of good, evil, and redemption, particularly in contexts where individuals face involuntary spiritual battles.

Witches mark their territory on rooftops with tower-shaped excrement, which is often mistaken for cat feces. This serves as a territorial marker for other witches, indicating either a 'food source' (a person to feed on) or a rival witch's presence.

So What?

This reveals a highly specific and often overlooked aspect of witch behavior in Mexican folklore, suggesting a complex, almost animalistic, system of territoriality and communication among these entities.

Impact

This detail could be used in paranormal investigations to identify potential areas of witch activity or to understand unexplained phenomena on rooftops. It also adds a unique, visceral element to folklore studies.

Excrement can be used in witchcraft to make someone forget about you. By leaving one's feces in the target's home, the target will lose memory or recognition of the person who performed the ritual.

So What?

This is a potent and rarely discussed form of 'forgetfulness' magic, offering a disturbing method for disassociating from someone without direct confrontation or harm, beyond the memory loss itself.

Impact

This could be a compelling plot device in fiction or a point of discussion in studies of folk magic and its psychological impact, highlighting the power of belief and ritual in influencing human perception.

Key Concepts

The Third Eye (Pineal Gland)

The concept that the pineal gland, a small gland in the brain, acts as a 'third eye.' When stimulated by conditions like complete darkness and fasting, it becomes more active, particularly between 3-4 AM, enhancing spiritual perception and intuition, making individuals more receptive to paranormal phenomena.

Temporal Vulnerability

The idea that specific times, like the '3 AM hour,' represent periods of heightened spiritual vulnerability or energetic shifts. During these times, the veil between the physical and spiritual realms is believed to thin, making it easier for entities (both benevolent and malevolent) to manifest or interact with humans, and for magical practices to be more potent.

Spiritual Justice/Karma

The belief that actions, particularly negative ones, can be 'returned' or 'reverted' through specific spiritual practices. This isn't framed as vengeance but as a form of cosmic justice, where negative energy sent by another person can be redirected back to them.

Lessons

  • Avoid going out after you've already gone to bed, especially between 3-4 AM, as it's believed to be a dangerous time when 'death' may be calling.
  • If you consistently wake up at 3 AM without a clear reason, consider it a potential sign of spiritual attack (envy, evil eye, or witchcraft) and seek spiritual protection or cleansing.
  • To repel witches, use crushed mustard seeds, as their scent intoxicates them and causes respiratory issues, effectively 'finishing' them.
  • For temporary dominion over a witch, thread a maguey fiber with an iron needle, insert it into a closed Bible while reciting the Our Father, but be cautious when undoing it, as the witch will seek revenge.
  • To return negative karma or 'justice' to someone bothering you, use a piece of toilet paper after defecating to wipe yourself, then dispose of it, visualizing the negative energy returning to the sender.

How to Deal with Witches (According to Secreto de Bruja)

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**Repel with Crushed Mustard Seeds:** If you encounter a witch, use crushed mustard seeds (made into a powder). When witches smell this, they become intoxicated, leading to respiratory infection and their demise. Ensure they are crushed, as whole seeds will only distract them by making them count them.

2

**Gain Dominion with Maguey Thread and Bible:** For temporary control, thread a maguey fiber (from agave leaves) through an iron needle. While looking at the witch, insert the needle and thread into a closed Bible, reciting the Our Father. This gives you power over the witch, but be extremely careful when removing the needle and thread, as the witch will return seeking vengeance.

3

**Avoid Provocation:** Never mock or disrespect a witch, as this can invite their malevolent attention and lead to persistent spiritual harassment, as experienced by Diana after joking about a witch on TV.

Notable Moments

Diana recounts her personal experience during her spiritual awakening where she would stay awake all night due to fear, witnessing shadows, hearing things under her bed, and seeing human-animal hybrid creatures (witches) on rooftops at 3 AM.

This provides a firsthand account of intense paranormal activity during the 'hour of the devil,' reinforcing the idea of heightened spiritual sensitivity and the presence of malevolent entities like witches in specific forms.

Paco shares a story from San Luis de la Paz about a drug dealer who, after being called out at 3:30 AM, encountered a demonic entity disguised as a man with a baby, resulting in severe burns, mental instability, and eventual demonic possession.

This detailed narrative illustrates the extreme dangers associated with the '3 AM hour' and the consequences of engaging in activities that might attract dark entities, showcasing a dramatic example of spiritual attack and possession.

A police officer, Mariana, investigates a report in an abandoned industrial zone at 3-4 AM, where teenagers were attacked by a 'woman in a hospital gown.' She and her partner saw the 'woman' but later found a body that had been dead for 48 hours, leading to Mariana being haunted and discovering the woman was brutally murdered.

This story highlights a spirit seeking justice for a violent death, demonstrating how spirits can manifest to reveal truth and seek help, and how such encounters can profoundly impact the living, even leading to spiritual attachments.

Paco shares a family anecdote where eight family members, including children, encountered a 'hunchbacked old woman with a cane' walking on a dark street at 3-4 AM, only to realize she had no feet and then vanished instantly.

This collective sighting by multiple witnesses, including children, adds credibility to the existence of such entities and the unsettling nature of encounters during the 'hour of the devil,' reinforcing local folklore about witches.

Quotes

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"Es el mejor horario cuando puedes hacerle brujería a alguien, sobre todo si esa persona está dormida."

Diana Secreto de Bruja
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"Si tú eres una persona que de verdad muy comúnmente te despiertas a las 3 de la mañana, aquí hay de dos. O es una carga muy fuerte de envidia o mal de ojo, o te están haciendo brujería, porque no es normal."

Diana Secreto de Bruja
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"Si yo me quedo, se van a morir porque él va a venir por ustedes."

José Manuel (via Paco Arías)
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"Si hay una posesión demoníaca, él lo permitió. Es parte del libre albedrío de la gente."

Diana Secreto de Bruja
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"Si te están invitando a salir, si te llaman cuando ya te acostaste, es la muerte la que te está llamando."

Diana Secreto de Bruja (quoting her grandmother)
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"Nunca se burlen de una bruja, de verdad. Y sobre todo el respeto ante todo."

Diana Secreto de Bruja

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