The Seers See Podcast helps people make sense of spiritual sight—whether they’ve seen spirits themselves or love someone who does. In each episode, Doug Over...
Episode 2 of our Holiday Interlude dives into the Ring Poem — one of the most spiritually revealing passages in The Lord of the Rings.
Using only The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, Doug explores how the poem reveals the spiritual identity of Elves, Dwarves, and Men, and what their Rings of Power actually do in Tolkien’s world.
Discover how the Rings amplify spiritual nature, why some races resist corruption and others fall...
Welcome to a special Holiday Interlude of the Seers See Podcast: Seers See the Lord of the Rings.
In this mini-season, Doug explores how J.R.R. Tolkien’s world can retrain us to think supernaturally—helping modern readers recover the enchanted, pre-materialistic imagination that both Tolkien and Scripture assume.
Episode 1 lays out the purpose of the series:
- Why Tolkien helps us reawaken a supernatural worldview
- How The...
In this special commentary episode, Doug and Emily watch and discuss M. Night Shyamalan’s classic film The Sixth Sense (1999)—a story about a young boy who sees spirits and the counselor who tries to help him.
Through the lens of the Seers See ministry, they explore the film’s deeper meaning:
👁️ How Cole Sear’s terrifying visions mirror the experience of real-life seers who see into the spiritual realm.
🕊️ How understanding ...
Our culture is re-enchanting the world—but without Christ at the center.
From Grimm to The Witcher, Supernatural to Buffy the Vampire Slayer, modern media revives the pagan imagination and Kabbalistic mysticism, offering spirituality without holiness, mystery without moral order, and transcendence without redemption.
In this episode, Doug and Emily continue their deep dive into the unseen realm—examining how today’s entertain...
Many seers report seeing spirits in nature — in trees, rivers, mountains, or storms. Some Christian voices call all of this witchcraft. Others embrace pagan ideas of “elementals.” So what’s really going on?
In this episode, Doug and Emily begin to unpack the biblical, historical, and spiritual realities behind nature spirits.
We’ll look at what ancient cultures believed about “elementals,” how Scripture uses the word stoichei...
Are mystical experiences from drugs the same as Spirit-led visions? In this episode of the Seers See Podcast, Doug and Emily tackle the sensitive and timely topic of drugs, spiritual perception, and the Kingdom of God.
Together we explore:
- Personal stories of spiritual curiosity, sobriety and naïveté about drugs.
- The modern drug landscape: marijuana legalization, ayahuasca retreats, “toking the Holy Ghost,” neo-pagan r...
Megyn Kelly reported that the Jezebel website hired witches on Etsy to curse Charlie Kirk just days before he was assassinated.
Two days before the assassination, Jezebel published an article detailing the reasons why they hated Charlie Kirk, how to find a witch to cast a curse, and then chronicled how they hired a witch who attempted to unleash the forces of darkness on Charlie. The witch proved the spell was cast and stated i...
Seers See Podcast | Powers and the Passover: Worldview Matters
In this episode, Doug and Emily dive into the appendix “Powers and the Passover” and quickly explore why worldview is everything.
We contrast the pagan worldview described in Romans 1—where humanity exchanges truth for lies and God hands people over to destructive behaviors—with the Christian worldview, which begins with knowing who God is and who we are as His im...
🎨✨ Seers and Artists | Seers See Podcast with Doug & Emily
In this episode, Doug Overmyer and Emily explore Chapter 14: Seers and Artists from the book Seers See: Instruction on Seeing into the Spiritual Realm.
Drawing from Emily’s Master’s dissertation, they discuss how art, beauty, and imagination often intersect with the prophetic gift of sight.
Discover how Christian artists, musicians, and creatives can act as s...
In this episode of the Seers See Podcast, Doug and Emily explore the role of seers as worship leaders. Drawing from Scripture and Doug’s book Seers See: Instruction on Seeing into the Spiritual Realm, they discuss how worship creates a throne room atmosphere where God’s presence is revealed—echoing David’s declaration that “Yahweh is enthroned on the praises of His people.”
Together, they consider biblical and modern examples of...
Seers See Podcast presents something different—an organic Bible Conversation with Emily and Doug. Before recording an episode on Seers as Worship Leaders, we found ourselves exploring Scripture together for nearly 30 minutes.
Community Bible study sparks revelation, encouragement, and deeper understanding
This unscripted conversation shows how reading the Bible in community opens up new insights and brings Scripture to life. ...
🎙️ Seers in Power: How Should Seers influence Leaders? | Seers See Podcast
🔮 Exploring Seers, Prophetic Leadership, and Spiritual Authority
What happens when those with the gift of spiritual sight are placed in positions of influence? In this powerful episode of the Seers See Podcast, Doug Overmyer and Emily Dixon discuss Chapter 12 of the book Seers See: Instruction on Seeing into the Spiritual Realm — diving deep into the...
Episode 57 – Prophetic Imagination: Remembering Walter Brueggemann (with Emily Dixon)
In this heartfelt episode, Doug Overmyer and Emily Dixon reflect on the life, legacy, and prophetic brilliance of Walter Brueggemann, whose passing stirred a deep sense of gratitude and urgency to revisit his most influential work: The Prophetic Imagination.
Brueggemann challenged the church to resist consumerism, empire-thinking, and spiri...
Episode 56 – Sharing the Prophetic Message | Seers See Podcast
What do you do when you see something spiritually significant—but the people around you can’t or won’t receive it?
In this follow-up to Episode 55 on lament, Doug and Emily tackle the practical, emotional, and spiritual challenges of sharing prophetic messages—especially in churches that either **suppress supernatural gifts (Egypt)** or **allow everything without di...
01:00 I love alliteration.
02:30 Sharing the Message like Agabus
07:00 It’s okay for seers to not be known.
11:00 Proper uses of Table Turning
12:00 Power of Grieving and Lamentation
13:00 David the womanizer and Michal: Generating a response of resistance to God’s message
30:00 Pharmakeia, drugs, and witchcraft
02:30 The purpose of the seer gift
06:00 God wants a family
11:50 Negotiation tactics
14:30 Getting people closer to God.
16:00 Serving God by serving others.
16:50 Seers and spiritual abuse
18:00 Misusing the Judge not verse.
30:00 The Difference of using the Seer Gift in the Old Testament and the New Testament
Continuing the conversation about how a seer can interpret the vision.
02:30 Jeremiah and Ezekiel had the same vision from different perspectives.
15:00 Does our religion whip us up into a frenzy?
16:30 “As I prayed, I was moving.”
23:40 When the news upsets Nehemiah.
25:00 If nothing is bother you, maybe you need to open your eyes.
30:00 The trans movement and Gnosticism
34:00 The Now/Not Yet
48:00 Is Happiness Base...
How should seers interpret the vision that they see? The first of two parts.
00:07 Intro and artificial life!
03:00 God’s Sovereignty, Free Will, Fear and Love
10:30 A Zeus Mentality of God
13:00 Old Covenant Filter of Interpreting Visions
17:00 Yahweh is the Divine Warrior for His Seers
25:00 Avoid Over Interpreting the vision: Big Visions or the Still Small Voice Might be Personal
42:00 Obedience
47:00 Jeremiah was...
Doug and Emily discuss Chapter 9, which lays out several principles to follow for seers to think through what it is they are seeing. Emily drops some great one liners in this one.
00:07 Intro & a Report on the More Love More Power Conference
08:30 Why the Bible Rarely Gives Definitions
13:00 Seers Live in the In Between
15:00 Email from a Scared Seer
18:00 When Two Seers see the Same Thing
24:30 God Can Orchestrate ...
Because 1 episode wasn't enough...
00:15 Announcements
01:40 Sacred space Part 2
08:00 Temple Prostitution Today: Porn and Tik Tok
15:00 Obedience and Sacred Space
22:00 We are Sacred Space
23:00 The Evil Eye: You reveal what is in you.
35:00 Wrestling with God to Enter Sacred Space
40:00 Emily Drops More Truth Bombs
Obedience to God makes you human.
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