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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(00:36):
Get ready to be amazed by the wizard of Weird.
This is Strange Things with Joshua Warren. I am Jocua
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(01:01):
You can do it, oh man, a lot more. And
on this edition of the program, you are about to
meet a real Santaro, and not just any Santaro. This
man has been my great friend for many years and
he is going to tell you, honestly, candidly what you

(01:23):
can do to increase your your luck, your fortune, the
positivity in your life. And he's going to tell you
what to do if you have something not so nice,
something dark in your house. You would not believe how
many people are exploring a piece of property and find

(01:44):
some kind of spooky thing, and they say, what is this? Well,
you'll you'll hear what he has to say about all
that as well. Um, you know, right off the bat,
Santaria is one of those religions philosophy, call it what
you will, that is not that familiar to most people

(02:05):
who live here in the United States. I know people
listen to this show all over the world. I've always
found religion to be a fascinating topic because, for the
most part, religion is the closest the average person comes
on a daily basis or a regular basis to thinking

(02:27):
about the paranormal and the spiritual side of life. And
so whether you are a religious person or you are
not religious at all, it says something about your outlook
on the world. And there are so many different kinds
of religions that that also shows us, you know, what
diversity we have in all the different ways that people

(02:50):
view the world. So, before I play for you some
portions of my phone call with this gentleman Santia, David Longley,
let me just tell you that if you go to Wikipedia,
the almighty Wikipedia, and you just look up Santoria, here's
what it says. It says this is an African religion

(03:14):
that developed in Cuba between the sixteenth and nineteen centuries.
By the way, I believe it has to do with
basically bringing in slaves. That's my understanding UM. And then
it goes on to say there is no central authority
in control of Santoria Um. It is organized through autonomous groups,

(03:37):
each led by an initiate known as a sentero, which
is male or santara, which is female. It's also called
UM a syncretic religion, which basically means there's a mix
of things that says it's a and arose through a
process of syncretism between the traditional Yoruba religion of West

(03:59):
Africa and the Roman Catholic form of Christianity. It is polytheistic,
involving the veneration of deities known as arisha. You'll hear
more about that in a minute. But here is one
of the things that I find most interesting about this religion.

(04:20):
They stress something called animism, and that is something that
is popular among a lot of ancient religions and belief systems.
Uh here's the Wikipedia definition of that. Animism is the
belief that objects, places, and creatures all possess a distinct

(04:42):
spiritual essence. Potentially, animism perceives all things animals, plants, rocks, rivers,
weather systems, human handiwork, and perhaps even words as animated
and alive. Animism is used in the anthropology of religion

(05:03):
as a term for the belief system of many indigenous peoples,
especially in contrast to the relatively more recent development of
organized religions. I must tell you, um, personally, you know,
I was raised up as a Southern Baptist, and uh,

(05:25):
but I you know, I've always had a very open
mind growing up. I had many friends of different of
different backgrounds. Um. I had a friend who was a Pentecostal,
I had friends. Well, I've been to Catholic Mass a
number of times. I actually made a documentary called Inside

(05:48):
the Church of Satan, and I was the first person
in over forty years to get to go, you know,
like like an outsider, to get to go quote unquote
within the Church of Sate and document some of their rituals. So,
I mean, I've seen a lot, and what I can
tell you is that, honestly, I I have come to

(06:09):
my own personal conclusion that I believe in the concept
of animism as well. I do believe that every material
thing has a spirit that you know, a rock, a tree,
a mountain, a star, a planet, um, they all have
some kind of a spirit. And I if you, if
you want to look at that scientifically, I think it

(06:30):
breaks down to vibration. You know, these things are resonating.
They are above absolute zero. You know they're they're vibrating,
and that's that is some kind of a fundamental aspect
of life. But anyway, you're gonna hear what he has
to say. He is a priest of Ifa, and he

(06:50):
is almost seventy seven years old. Let me tell you
real quick here how I met him. Uh you, I'm
sure know that I have quite a background in Perto Rico.
I've spent a lot of time in Puerto Rico. I
I lived there for five years, but I've been traveling
there for much much longer than that. And it's one
of those bizarre synchronicities. Um. Basically, okay, I used to

(07:17):
produce these paranormal cruises where I'd sign up thirty forty
people and and we'd go on a cruise somewhere in
the Caribbean and we'd go study pirates and pirate ghosts
in the Bermuda Triangle and buried treasure and all that business.
And one time, I think this is the one time
I uh I met him. I was hired. I usually

(07:39):
produced my own events, but I was hired at one
point to host an event for the A and E
television network, and uh it was a paranormal cruise, you know,
And so basically I needed to to take to some
places where I can sort of give them ghost tours.
And I've never been to Puerto Rico, and so let's

(08:01):
see if you can keep up with this. I was
trying to figure out, having no connection at that time
to Puerto Rico, how I could get some information about
paranormal stuff there. And my wife Lauren, of course, she
was going to be on the tour, and she said, well,
at that time she was working um and as a

(08:22):
benefits analyst for a big company. And she said, well,
this guy that I work with has a wife who's
dad lives in Puerto Rico. So his name is Mike,
and let's see if we can connect you, you know,
to Mike. So I talked to Mike and it turns
out Mike, uh was a gringo who had sort of

(08:43):
retired in Puerto Rico, lived alone, was really into all
this kind of you know, strange stuff, and he was
like the big key contact that made all this happen.
So when we got to Puerto Rico, we met with
Mike and he had some ghost stories and he took
the group around and helped me give all these people
a ghost tour. I was so impressed. After the cruise

(09:06):
was over, I went back to Puerto Rico and at
that time, Mike said, I want to introduce you to
my friend Manuel, who is a licensed tour guide here
in Puerto Rico. And so I hired Manuel to take
me to the rainforest and Manuel brought his friend Santo

(09:30):
David Longley, so here that's how I met David. All right,
I needed this is not something I chose. The universe
said you have to meet this man and he gets
weird or trust me. So my wife's co workers wife's
dad introduced me to a guide who introduced me to

(09:51):
to David. When I met David, and he was all
dressed in white and he has he definitely has that
kind of Merlin you know, element he's got the he's
at the white beard and the crystal blue eyes and
all that and um amazingly amazingly, This man that I
met under these circumstances in Puerto Rico spent the most

(10:14):
valuable years of his life in Asheville, North Carolina. He
basically grew up. We're in the town that I was
born and raised in. Talk about coincidence. He's he's originally
from New York, but he grew up primarily in Asheville.
He's an incredible artist. Okay, he's able to crank out

(10:37):
art and it looks like some kind of machine produced it.
Every kind, I don't care what it is. It's especially
painting and you know, drawing and painting, but any type
of art, you put it in his hands. He's a master. UM.
And so we became fast friends, and we knew there
was something more to our you know, our meeting than

(10:58):
than than met the eye and the Sley. And then
at one point I produced a retreat in Puerto Rico,
a very exclusive thing for like ten people, and Um.
I produced it with Santaro, David Longley and Dr Molder,
the Wishing Machine Master, and we had this fantastic retreat

(11:20):
and one of the ladies on the retreat was named
Fran And Fran is also a great friend and supporter
of mine, and she and David became fast friends. And
at that point, David was looking into coming back to
North Carolina because he's really into gyms and minerals and
stuff like that, and so Fran actually helped David transition

(11:46):
back to western North Carolina. That's where he is right now,
and he is just having the time of his life.
He is living large and the Blue Ridge Mountains and
every day he's out there looking gems and he's making
wands and he's really doing some amazing stuff. When we
come back, you'll hear my recent conversation with Santaro David

(12:11):
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Strange Things on the I Heart Radio and Coast to
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your host, the Wizard of Weird, Joshua the Warren and
you are about to hear words of wisdom from a
real Santaro, a real priest, my friend Santaro, David Longley

(14:50):
l O N G L E Y. And he might
just say something that you were meant to hear right
now in your life. Now, think about that. I think
that's one of the valuable things about podcasts like this.
Sometimes the right information comes into your life at the

(15:13):
right time, just when you need to hear something that
will give you some guidance. And he's going to, uh,
he's gonna address a lot you know. Uh people. They
often say, man, Josh, you're so lucky you get to
meet all these fascinating people and talk to them. I
wish I could be a fly on the wall. Well,
you're about to be a fly on the wall. And

(15:34):
I'll tell you something else about religion in general. You know,
religion does not have to be accurate, it doesn't have
to be perfect. Nothing is. I understand people get frustrated
because they're looking for perfect truth out there. But we
are fallible human beings, and so you're you're never gonna,
you know, find this utopian scenario where everything is perfect,

(15:57):
but having some kind of handle, some kind of a
viewpoint is is a great thing to help you because
maybe you've heard the old saying idle hands do the
devil's work, and that has never been more true, perhaps
than it has been recently, when you have people being

(16:17):
locked down and people who are having a lot of
their hobbies and fun times taken away. People are going
to do things whether you like it or not. And
it's good to occupy yourself with a spiritual journey because
otherwise idle hands can become mischievous. There's also a quote

(16:43):
that is often attributed to a translation of the Buddha,
and look, I understand there's controversy over these kinds of
quotes and this may or may not be accurate. But anyway,
the quote is, believe nothing, no matter where you read
it or who said it, no matter if I have
said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and

(17:06):
your own common sense. So regardless of the authenticity of
that quote, uh, that's always stuck with me for some reason.
So David Longley was on a journey. He was on
a journey of spiritual exploration and that is what led

(17:28):
him to Puerto Rico. So maybe you're on such a journey.
Maybe you've already found what you're looking for. Maybe not,
but bear that in mind when you considered this guy
was was a gringo, was an outsider who who went
to Puerto Rico and Um, I'm sure he went to

(17:49):
some other islands in the area. He'll tell you as
much as he can about certain things he's experienced, some
things he's not allowed to say. But when I got
on the phone with him the other day, the first
thing I said was, well, you're a priest uh in
in Santaria, so let's just start with the basics from

(18:11):
your point of view. Just tell us, please, Santaro. David Longley,
what is Santaia? What is Santaia? And here is what
he had to say about that. Santoria is basically an
animistic religion, and it has a lot of earmarking from

(18:35):
the ancient Egyptian mythologies. Uh it is basically African. There
are many varieties of it in the New World, such
as lucam A, condomblay, boudon, Um, many other other names
that you probably wouldn't be familiar with. But it is um.

(18:57):
They have what is called arisha's and these are basically
deities that have certain powers. They're not very much unlike
the angels in the Bible, who also have various powers
and what have you. I think the Jacob's latter is
about some of those angels, and also Enoch, who came
into contact with some of those angels also that gave
him insights into the workings of the earth and how

(19:21):
mankind relates to it. Now, you just said that it's animistic,
and I suppose you're referring to the concept of animism
as yeah, what is that exactly? Now that that's that's
a difficult question for me to answer because I'm only
using it because I know that it has been used
in reference to sensoria. I'm going to have to say

(19:43):
that it is more of a natural religion rather than
a theosophical religion, and that is because it deals more
with nature rather than a higher and spiritual spirituality. That's
my understanding. And so basically, I think its animism is

(20:04):
really about believing that everything, and I mean everything has
some kind of a spirit. Is that right? Yes, it does.
It has a spirit, and it also has its own
vibration and that that goes into inanimate as well as
animate objects. So a rock or a tree has just
so much of a spirit as you are. Absolutely, absolutely

(20:28):
they are the purest spirits, are purest earth spirits. Um,
can you give us some examples of things you experienced
in the initiation. The initiation is not unlike a baptism.
It's a rebirthing, actually, and so for an entire week
you are like a child being brought up into a

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new world. And that is the best way that I
can can describe it, because we're not supposed to talk
about the actual initiation process, but I can say that
it is a rebirth. You at the beginning, you do
nothing for yourself. You are a baby, and that, my friend,
is a very difficult thing to do when you're a

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grown man and women are taking care of you. Uh So,
for people who are listening, who have really never even
heard much at all about sensory yet, what are some
of the things about santory that would surprise the average person.
I'm not sure that it would be too surprising in

(21:33):
this day and age, because we're so used to unusual things.
But I do want to say one thing about it.
There is in the practice of sensory a lot of
animal sacrifice. Now that brings up a little boogaboo with
a lot of people about killing animals and blood sacrifice
and this and that, and they channel that with um

(21:56):
Satanism and bloody sacrifices and all of that sort of thing.
But being a farm boy as it was, I was
very used to having my grandpa or grandmother chopped the
heads off the chickens and they would run around the
yard and what have is. I was I was used
to that. So that's probably the one thing that they
would be surprised or maybe even kind of put that aside.

(22:20):
They wouldn't want to deal with that. But I learned
that the sacrifice is really something that you must always
give something to receive something, and that that is a
lesson that I think everyone needs to learn. And I
think that really is the lesson of Santo Villa in
the same in the same vein. You know, you've always

(22:40):
said that, and uh, since I've known you, and I've
always thought that's valuable to keep in mind because so
many people out there just feel entitled. They pray and
they say gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme, but they think about
why they deserve it and what they're going to give
back and return and uh, and you know, and It's
funny because even in some little rituals I've done, Uh,

(23:01):
I like to eat beef turkey, and so what I'll
do is I'll take like a piece of my favorite
beef turkey that I would love to be eating, but
instead I put it down and I say, this is
an offering, you know, for the ritual, you know, to
whatever spirit is going to help me. And um, so
I guess you know you're doing kind of the same

(23:22):
thing with a live chicken. Huh. Yes, Well, another way
of putting that is when people go to the cemetery
and they take flowers and put on their their ancestors graves.
It's the same thing. Yeah, it really is the same thing. Um.
I always remember my mom's birthday and what I do
is I take her a nice cup of coffee because

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I know she had to have her coffee in the morning,
and I would make some cinnamon toast, which was one
of her favorite things, and that would be something that
I gave to to her on that special occasion. So
these these are the little things that we can do without.
You know, I hate to get into religion, but you know,
when they passed the offering plate around, it's always kind

(24:04):
of like obligatory. You've got to put something in there,
whether it's a dollar or a quarter or whatever it is.
And even though I still go to church and I
go to Sunday School or whatever, there are certain things
about us that it's sort of, um, just don't sit
right with me. Well, you know, it's interesting because people
look at something they're not familiar with and they say, oh,

(24:24):
what is the sacrificing business? But you're right, you know,
even giving an offering and the when they passed the
plate around is a version of this. And of course,
but let's address you know, the dark side for a minute.
When people are are sacrificing humans or they're digging up
dead bodies, would that be what is part of what

(24:45):
they call brew harrea. I'm not sure that you would
call it bruhodia. I would actually say these are more
a dark arts. And when I was being initiated, part
part of the lesson that I received is that I
was never ever to touch the dark side of the religion.

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And there always is that there's always the positive and negative.
And so you know, people who want to practice the negative,
they must be careful. And I know I've told you
this before because it's lab will turn around invites you
in the butty. What is brew harrea exactly? The brew hardia?
That that is basically summoning spirits to do your bidding.

(25:25):
And I have seen a number of different methods by
which that has done. Sometimes they call for, say a spirit,
or we might call them a demon at this point
in time, a spirit, and they will bind that spirit
to a cauldron and rapid in chains, and they put
offerings and what have you. And as long as you
feed that cauldron with that spirit in there who has

(25:48):
chained to it, then he will he or she will
do your bidding. But of course if you um become
negligent of it, then that's when they can escape. And
that when they do you the bad, and that's that's
where you get in trouble. But that that is basically
what I call bruharia, and that that is people who
want to do harm and do nasty things. Is just

(26:11):
it's just not a quick practice. Occasionally, I'll see a
news report about somebody who moves into a new house
and they're doing some yardwork, and then they dig up
one of these containers that's got the chains wrapped around
and it's obviously something from Bruhariya. So uh, if you
find something like that, what's the best way to get

(26:32):
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Warren and this is the show where the unusual becomes usual.
And before the break, I asked Santaro David long League,

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what do you do? What does one do if he
or she finds an undesirable object on the property? Here
is what he said. The best way to get rid
of it and put it right back in the ground
and cover it up and forget that it was ever there.
Oh oh, really put it back where it was. Put

(29:39):
it right back where it was. Um. I had an
experience at my next door neighbor in pr He made
her fatal mistake of do you one up? Not only
did he d get up, he opened it up. And
that was even even worse. And I said it's the
best thing that you can do now is take that
to the ocean to and have her wash that negativity away,
which he did. But I fear that it was a

(30:00):
little too late, because that man was plagued by a
lot of things. When after he moved into that house,
he had it robbed a couple of times, He had
young ladies that were taking advantage of him. Uh, they
were just all sorts of negative things happening next door.
That that was one of the reasons why I was

(30:21):
anxious to get away from there, other than the the
well that didn't the hurricane didn't scare me as much
as what was going on next door. So now, for
people who are listening who want some advice of how
to increase their luck and good fortune, what advice do
you give, Well, I'm going to say their luck and

(30:43):
good fortune. I look at it this way. I don't
ask for luck or good fortune. I ask for a
good life. And I think that's really all that we
can really ask for. And what I have learned to
do recently is to meditate on those particular items that
I find necessary for my personal survival. Now you call

(31:05):
those needs, you call them wants or whatever. You want
to call them. But a lot of people, you know,
what they want to ask for, as oh I want
a new car, Oh I want to pay my rent,
We'll pay your rent, is okay, But they usually ask
for some kind of monetary something that they can I say,
used to make themselves feel better. Well, money is not

(31:28):
to make yourself and feel better. Money is to make
you more secure. So if you ask for in that way,
that that that's one thing. But to be um, just
asking for money now, it doesn't work that way. So really,
what you're what you're doing At the same time, as
you're trying to manifest this and as you put it

(31:48):
out there, you're you're sending a signal from your brain
because your brain has these little electrical impulses in there,
and those little electrical currencies flies out into the atmosphere
and they continue on until something obstructs them. Now what
that may be, we have new idea because we haven't
gone that far yet. But at the same time, UM,
I've always done this with things that I don't ask

(32:14):
as I say for money, I ask for the needs
that are needed at that time. Every week I get
contacted by at least one person who says, I have
some kind of dark entity in my house and I
need help. I want to get rid of it. Um.
What kind of device do you offer in those situations? Well,

(32:34):
there there are a lot of a lot of things
that you can do. You can burn incense, you can
do smudging with sage. Um, those are cleansing rituals and
what have you. But at the same time, you are
living in a space where they where this entity has
lived before. And I really believe that's that that's quite

(32:56):
true because I've seen that happen a lot of times.
People move into houses that they just boil and suddenly
they find that there's a spirit there. They're scaring the
Bejesus out of them or something that they don't understand,
but that spirit has always been there. So basically, all
you have to say is it's okay for you to
be here, Just don't bother me, leave me alone and
go on your business and I'll go on mine and

(33:18):
we will have a good time together. And that that's
a good way of looking at it, because if you
start throwing negative material towards them and they're gonna go
right back at you again. It's like I said, if
you care for what you wish for, because it might
come back and bite you. It's almost counterintuitive, isn't it.
You want to be aggressive, but sometimes you're better off

(33:38):
to just be really nice and loving towards those dark things. Yes, yes, yes,
I've heard things, you know, where things fly off the
wall and whatever. Well, these are angry spirits, so what
you want to do is trying to placate them. Maybe
put a peanut, butter and jelly sandwich out on the
table and leave it there and see if that helps
um anything. One of the risha's is named O'shan, and

(34:02):
one of her things is that she is able to
soothe the anger from men's tongues by smearing honey on
their lips, and that's kind of the same principle. Please
explain your thoughts on the human chakra and the uses
of studying the chakra. I think, really what can be
said about that is stutting the chakra, stutting to Kabbala

(34:25):
and the tree of life. It is really recognizing who
and what you are about. That is the whole thing
with the chakras. And I have been actively getting a
number of singing bowls that are tuned to the various chakras,

(34:46):
and the last one that I got is the heart chakra,
which I'm playing right now for you to hear. Did
you hear that? Yeah, it's beautiful. That's the heart chakra.
And that's something I kind of wanted to say to
the listeners right now, is that a long time ago.
I think most everyone here is of the age that

(35:08):
they can remember that song. This is the Age of
Aquarius as well. This is the Age of Aquarius. And
the thing of it is is as the Age of
Aquarius started back in the sixties, exactly when it was
being sung by the people with produced hair. And what's

(35:28):
interesting about that is is that this um correlation with
the equinoxes, it happens every two twenty six thousand years,
is the change between one zodiac sign and another, and
that happens sometimes ago. So we're right at the beginning
of a new cycle or the age of Aquarius, which

(35:50):
is represented by Mars. Now does that make your hair
stand up a little bit? Yeah, because that's sort of
the opposite of what we think, you know, we the
Age of Aquarius has been marketed as a time for
love and peace, but you're saying that it's a time
of war. Perhaps it is a time of cutting the

(36:11):
old and building the new, and and that is what
I believe is actually happening at this particular point in
our time. Our nation is divided between two factions of people,
and it's unfortunate in a way, but it is the
way it has to be. And the odd thing about

(36:31):
it is that it is evenly distributed. And we have
and fifty on the other side, and that's exactly what
is happening at this point in our development. We're just
infants as far as the New Age is concerned, and
it's development, and that I think is the real message
of what is happening with all the stuff that we've

(36:52):
been seeing on the news and going on and what
have you, the COVID, the whole, the whole thing. It
is an awakening. We are so caught up in the
everyday ham drama of of living that we don't take
time for ourselves. And I think that's a lot of
the angst that is going on at this point in time.
We're just so weary, We're just weary of it all.

(37:14):
And what we need to do is just settle down,
take a deep breath, relax, and just let the world
float by not any of attention that whatever comes into
your mind, come into your mind, let it go, let
it go, let it go, and just relax. Listen to
the sound of silence if you can that. That's That's

(37:36):
what I'm going to be trying to do. Uh. I
know this is gonna be hard for people to believe,
but you pride your your privacy and your meditation time
so much. You don't have a website, you don't have
an email address, but so you know, how can people
get in touch with you if they want to learn

(37:58):
more about you and your work? I would love to
have them write be a letter. This is something that
I love to do. And as you know, I write
good letters. You may not always be able to read them,
get through the misspelling, but nevertheless I do that because
I feel it's a much more personal thing. Um. I'm

(38:19):
not a computer whiz, and so I don't frustrate myself
with trying to to learn that. I have too many
other irons in the fire, so to speak. But if
people would like to get a hold of me, I
can give you my post office box, which is PO
Box ten seventy four, Weaverville, North Carolina, if code to
eight seven eight seven. I'd be happy to hear from anyone,

(38:43):
and I certainly will return the letter again. That address
is David Longley and the last name is spelled l
O N G l E y p O Box one
zero seven four, Weaverville. That's w E A v E
r v I L l E, North Carolina, n C.

(39:07):
And the ZIP is to eight seven eight seven David Longley,
Peel Box one zero seven four, Weaverville, North Carolina seven.
What a rare and wonderful thing it is to receive
a letter, a handwritten letter from Santaro David Longley. And
I'm telling you, uh, he will do it. He is

(39:30):
almost an epic letter writer. And if you write to him,
I think he would be delighted to get back with you.
So thank you very much, Santaro David Longley for gosh,
not only coming on the show, but just being such
a wonderful friend and helping so many people over these years.

(39:54):
You could just go on and on digging into it.
But you know, speaking of letters, I got a letter
just the other day, and uh, it was it was
it was scary. I'll be honest with you. It was scary.
It was a warning. And there's a gentleman who listens

(40:17):
to this show and he lives in California, and uh
he he sat down and he took a pen and
he put it to paper and he wrote me a
letter and he warned me about something. And I think
he said it was okay for me to share it
with all of you, and I, um, I could. I

(40:39):
think I can give his name out, but I'm not
gonna do that because this is some you know, I
think it's a pretty personal matter. So when we come
back from this break, I am going to tell you, well,
I'm just gonna read his letter to you and you
can tell me what you think about it. It is

(40:59):
a dire warning though. I'm Joshua Pete Warren. You're listening
to strange things on the I Heart Radio and Coast
to Coast AM the Morbile podcast Network, and I will
be right back. Don't go anywhere. There's more Joshua pet

(41:25):
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(42:46):
Welcome back to the final segment of this edition of
Strange Things on the I Heart Radio and Coast to
Coast a M Paranormal Podcast Network. I am your host,
Joshua P. Warre, And and here is a letter, a
physical letter I received in the mill, handwritten from a

(43:10):
gentleman in California. He wrote, dear Mr Warren, greetings to
you and your wife Lauren. I am writing this letter
to you as a warning. I understand your curiosity about UFOs,
but I must warn you of the danger you and

(43:33):
your colleagues are putting yourselves in I am an abductee
and of the world that I was taken to. I
believe trying to make contact with these beings is tantamount
to wanting to be exposed to a great danger. We
have not the understanding of what and who they are.

(43:56):
The message I heard from the crop circles was quote
I I'm here to eat you in quote, and I
believe it's on the level. I have had firsthand experience
with these beings, and they are not as friendly as
you would like to believe. They forcefully removed me from
my home and took me to another world, a world

(44:17):
of great danger, and set me down right in the
middle of it. And you want to contact beings that
do this? Capital letters here, folks, Beware, beware, beware. With
three exclamation points. You are putting your life in their hands.

(44:39):
Let the U. S. Government deal with these beings with
the in person contacts and communication. At least they have
some form of defense. I hope. Nevertheless, please stop trying
to contact these beings. Although watching them may be safe
to do, you could wind up disappearing forever. I feel

(45:03):
lucky they brought me back home I could have been
a meal for those mollusks. Sincerely, and he signed his name. So, UM,
you know, you if you've listened to some of my
past shows, you've heard me talk about my attempts to

(45:25):
communicate with various types of UFOs and contact them, and
that is his reactions. So you know, I'm just gonna
leave that as it is. Uh, that is what he
had to say. So take that into consideration when you
make up your mind as to whether or not you

(45:45):
want to be involved in and that type of risky business.
I guess you know. On this edition of the show,
I hope you've enjoyed UM sort of teetering on on
various different topics and one thing I of course have
been talking about as well, the idea of religion. And
it reminded me of this email I got from a

(46:08):
truck driver also from California. This man is from um,
I'm not sure how to pronounce his sport m Maybe California. Uh.
Something that happened around ninety two. He said, friends of
mine had just bought a house that had a small
guest house out back. I needed a place to live

(46:30):
and the guest house was perfect. My friends had two
young boys about five and seven years old. The main
house was small, built in the nineteen fifties. The living
room and kitchen were in the front, with bedrooms off
a hallway in the back. It was a three bedroom home,
the last of which the boys would not go near

(46:51):
and opted to share a single room instead. The unwanted
third bedroom became a storage room for the family. When
I would visit in the main house, I'd enter through
the back door and walked down the hallway past the bedrooms.
It was summertime, but every time I walked by the
unwanted room, I felt cold just by that door, nowhere else.

(47:16):
Experiencing the consistently cold area always gave me a spooky feeling.
The boys were so afraid of the storage room that
they would go around the outside of the house to
visit me, as opposed to walking down the hallway, and
one day I talked them into staying close to me
as I opened the door to show them there was
nothing scary in the room. I cracked the door open,

(47:39):
and air as cold as a freezer came out. I
tried to stay calm as the children ran down the
hall to their room. She hugged the kids and brought
her rosary beads to the storage rooms door, and there
she hung them on the door knob, saying they would
ward off evil spirits and hopes this would calm the boys.

(48:04):
When I came to visit the next day, I noticed
the rather large cross on the rosary was bent in half.
The only way to have bent it would have been
with pliers. I showed it to my friends and they
were as upset as I was. There was a very
uncomfortable and evil feeling exuding from the room from then on.

(48:30):
Shortly thereafter, I got into a serious motorcycle accident and
nearly died. I wasn't sure if it was related to
the strange occurrences in the house, but I was compelled
to move, so were my friends. They put the house
up for sale while living elsewhere while it sat vacant

(48:51):
for a year. About that a rosary bent? You know that?
That's interesting, isn't it? When people say, look, this goes
beyond the spiritual? There's something you know, physical here there
there I have some physical evidence. Uh. It reminds me

(49:15):
of this other email. I think I have time to
squeeze this in here. A woman named Melody Stewart sent me.
She lives in Sharon, Pennsylvania. She's retired now. She said
this happened to her in nineteen seventy six. She said,
I was in my early twenties and had recently moved

(49:35):
into a new home. I was home alone one night,
and for some odd reason had an overwhelming feeling that
knives we're being aimed at me. The feeling was so
intense that the hair on my arms was actually standing up.
I was afraid to shut my eyes because I knew

(49:56):
the knives were floating all around and pointed directly at me,
ready to strike. My uncle had died not long before
this occurred, and I kept feeling like he was with me.
I hoped he was there to protect me. I finally

(50:16):
fell asleep on the couch, and when I woke up
the next morning, all seemed fine until I got out
of the shower and saw myself in the mirror. I
had too razor sharp red marks slashed across my throat. Again,

(50:40):
that's from Melody, Sharon, Pennsylvania. Stories like that, they they
do make you wonder, don't they, about the spiritual realm
sort of crossing over perhaps into the physical world. I

(51:01):
wonder if I have time to to read one more
to you. I don't know. M hm uh, you know
what I believe, I'm gonna I'm gonna hold this story
off until another show. This is a really good one.
Sometimes somebody sends me an email and I read it
and I go, man, this actually gave me goose bumps,

(51:24):
you know, And this is one that that's going to
give you goose bumps. So I'll save that for an
upcoming edition of this show. And it's very important, of course,
if you like this show, like I don't do this
show to talk to myself. I mean I do this
for you and for your friends and for people who
like to listen. It's important for you to share this

(51:45):
show with others. And one of the great things about
doing this show is getting this amazing feedback from people
who take the information here, take the knowledge, and they
turn it into some kind of activity, into some kind
of a practice. And since I have started playing this

(52:09):
good luck or good fortune tone it had, it truly
has been amazing to me how many people have had
uh success, you know. I I read testimonials from time
to time, and so I'm gonna go ahead and play
the good fortune tone for you. Again here in a minute.
It it only lasts like twenty seconds, and you should

(52:30):
take a deep breath and relax and listen to it.
But if you are interested in opening your mind and
improving your life, don't you find it interesting how often
you listen to spiritual experts, ascended masters, whatever you want
to call them, and they always say, I meditate. I

(52:52):
take time and I meditate. And I guess it's like
anything else in the world. You know, if you want
to play the guitar, got to practice the guitar every day.
You want to play the piano, you practice the piano.
You want to shoot, you know, hoops, you practice basketball
every day. Uh, to be the best. And at some
point I'm going to give you some advice on the

(53:14):
easiest way to meditate. And uh, this is something that
that one of my good friends taught me, and I
honestly I don't do it as much as I should.
I I bought off. I buy it off way more
than I can chew. But in lieu of just taking
a five minutes every day to meditate, I really think

(53:36):
listening to this tone is doing something good for people,
because if it wasn't, well, why would people write me
and tell me all these success stories. So take twenty seconds,
twenty seconds out of your life, take a deep breath
if you can, close your eyes and listen to this tone.
Here it is. That's it for this edition of the show.

(54:22):
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(54:43):
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