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In this episode, I start by reading from How to Be a Psychic, diving into the steps on how to open your third eye. Then, I share two eerie listener stories — the first takes us inside a small pizza shop where employees and customers alike felt an unsettling presence watching from the shadows, culminating in one terrifying night of unexplained fear. The second story is a powerful and emotional account of a new mother who believes her late grandfather’s spirit saved her newborn’s life, waking her just in time to prevent a tragedy.
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Story 1: Anonymous
Music Credit: FesliyanStudios.com ASCAP IPI 792929876, 792929974; It Is Coming
Story 2: FunSet8614 "Deceased grandpa saved baby's life"
Music Credit: ES_Decomposed - Philip Ayers
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