Extra Anormal Podcast
Extra Anormal Podcast
April 26, 2026

Relatos de Terror en VIVO: Nahuales, Entidades Oscuras y MALDICIONES Familiares

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Quick Read

Explore chilling tales of nahuales, Ouija board horrors, generational curses, and the dark psychological depths of human desperation and obsession.
Nahuales may operate through psychic connection with animals, not just physical transformation.
Ouija boards can demand human sacrifices, trapping players in deadly pacts.
Unchecked addiction can open doors to spiritual possession and generational curses.

Summary

This episode features three hosts sharing terrifying stories. Paco recounts a tale of a shaman (nahual) who psychically connects with his dog to locate and rescue a kidnapped man in Tamaulipas, challenging traditional views of nahualism. Dafne shares a disturbing account of children playing Ouija in an abandoned house, leading to a deadly pact where new players are sacrificed. Oscar details a generational curse manifesting as a gambling addiction, culminating in a mother's possession and eventual demise. Further stories include a lonely man's descent into madness and abuse, and a woman's tragic battle with infertility, loss, and a perceived dark entity following a visit to her mother's funeral. The hosts also discuss the nature of spiritual attachments and the power of words in curses.
This episode offers a deep dive into Mexican folklore and urban legends, exploring themes of spiritual connection, the dangers of dabbling in the occult, the destructive power of addiction, and the psychological impact of loneliness and grief. It challenges listeners to consider the thin veil between the mundane and the paranormal, and the profound consequences of human choices and external influences.

Takeaways

  • Nahualism might involve psychic connection with animals for tracking and assistance, as demonstrated in a kidnapping rescue.
  • Playing Ouija in abandoned, supposedly haunted locations can lead to entities demanding human sacrifices for release.
  • Gambling addiction, fueled by desperate prayers for luck, can manifest as a generational curse, leading to physical decay and spiritual possession.
  • Extreme loneliness and bullying can drive individuals to horrific acts, blurring the lines between seeking companionship and committing atrocities.
  • Visiting cemeteries while pregnant is culturally believed to attract negative entities, potentially leading to tragic outcomes for both mother and child.
  • Violent somnambulism and recurring dreams of attacking men can be symptoms of a generational curse or spiritual attachment.
  • The power of spoken words, especially from elders, can act as a curse or blessing, shaping a person's destiny.
  • Spiritual entities can attach to individuals and transfer to new environments or people, seeking "cracks" or vulnerabilities.

Insights

1Nahualism as Psychic Connection for Rescue

A man's father was kidnapped in Tamaulipas. His family sought help from an elderly "nahual" who, instead of physically transforming, used deep meditation to psychically connect with his dog. The dog then located the father in a remote ranch, gnawed through his restraints, and guided him to safety, demonstrating a less fantastical, more "normal" form of nahualistic intervention.

The nahual required a photo and a dirty garment to establish a connection. He "slept" for two days, during which his dog traveled eight hours, found the man, freed him, and guided him to a police station. The kidnapped father's account of being licked awake by a dog and guided to safety, and the nahual's precise description of the father's condition and location, support this.

2The Deadly Ouija Board Pact

Five children playing Ouija in an abandoned house on April 30th found themselves unable to leave when the board demanded they find five replacements. One child, desperate to escape, convinced another group of five older children to enter the house. The original five escaped, but the new group was found dead, their hands glued to the Ouija planchette, with one survivor claiming six children entered, implying one of the original group was also trapped.

The Ouija board, found mysteriously clean in a dusty house, trapped the children. The entity communicated that they could only leave if replaced. The children's inability to move from their chairs, the planchet moving independently, the message demanding replacements, and the subsequent deaths of the new group serve as evidence.

3Gambling Addiction as a Generational Curse and Possession

Brenda's mother, Mariana, developed a severe gambling addiction after her husband's death, praying to "whatever" for wins. This led to rapid physical deterioration, hallucinations, and eventually, a malevolent entity claiming her. The entity, speaking through Mariana, revealed she had offered her daughter or deceased husband in exchange for winning.

Mariana's rapid aging, her constant gambling, her claims of "someone" in the house, furniture moving, and the entity speaking through her, saying "I am who comes for your mother. Your mother belongs to me," support this.

4The Tragic Consequences of Loneliness and Abuse

Eric, a deeply bullied and lonely man, paid for "friends" who abused him. When they discovered he was keeping his mother tied up and tortured in a hidden room, Eric, in a moment of emotional breakdown, confessed his desire for "just a little company" before attacking them and subsequently committing murder-suicide with his mother.

Eric's history of paying for friendship, the discovery of his bound and tortured mother, his tearful confession of loneliness, and his violent reaction leading to his and his mother's deaths are presented as evidence.

5Spiritual Attachment and Loss After a Funeral

Aimé, after a long struggle with infertility, became pregnant. Her mother died shortly before the birth, and Aimé, despite warnings, attended the funeral. In the hospital, she experienced paranormal events, including a voice demanding her baby. Her baby desvivió during birth, and Aimé later autodesvivió, believed to be influenced by a dark entity she may have picked up at the cemetery.

Aimé's paranormal experiences in the hospital (steps, silhouettes, a voice saying "Give him back. He's mine."), the baby's desvivimiento, Aimé's claims during labor that "she wants to take my baby," and her subsequent autodesvivimiento are presented as evidence.

6Generational Curse of Violent Somnambulism

Clara's grandmother repeatedly told her she would never marry and was destined to care for her mother. Clara began experiencing vivid, violent dreams where she attacked men, which manifested during somnambulistic episodes. This pattern, potentially a generational curse or spiritual attachment, has prevented her from forming relationships due to fear of harming a partner.

The grandmother's repeated pronouncements, Clara's violent dreams of attacking men, her physical actions during sleepwalking (breaking a closet door, assaulting a friend, attacking her boyfriend), and her fear of relationships serve as evidence.

Lessons

  • Exercise extreme caution with Ouija boards and other occult practices, especially in places believed to be haunted, as they can lead to severe and irreversible consequences.
  • Be mindful of the power of words, particularly from family elders, as they can inadvertently or intentionally declare curses or blessings that impact future generations.
  • Prioritize mental health and seek professional help for severe loneliness, addiction, or psychological distress, as these vulnerabilities can escalate to dangerous behaviors or make individuals susceptible to negative influences.

Quotes

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"No se preocupen, ya eh a nada está su familiar de aparecer. No se preocupen. Lo encontré."

Shaman
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"Se pueden ir, pero tienen que ser reemplazados por otros cinco niños."

Ouija Board
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"Yo no soy tu mamá, soy quien viene por tu mamá. Tu mamá me pertenece."

Entity
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"Ustedes creen que yo no me doy cuenta que están conmigo porque yo les invito todo, que porque les doy mi casa, que porque le hago les hago favores? Yo solamente quería un poco de compañía."

Eric
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"Cállate chamaca, tú no te vas a casar, o sea, tú no vas a tener esa vida, no es para ti."

Clara's Grandmother

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