A shorthand in the discussion for practical spirit manipulation, curses, or occult attack recognized across multiple cultures.
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voodoo
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "you think demonic possession or energetic possession isn't real any thoughts any comments and again there are no right answers but i'm curious as..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "you think demonic possession or energetic possession isn't real any thoughts any comments and again there are no right answers but i'm curious as..."
Key Notes
Jiang treats cross-cultural belief in voodoo, ghosts, and demons as live evidence that possession remains intelligible outside a modern secular frame.
Jiang ratifies the discussion by summarizing that voodoo-like practices are cross-cultural rather than parochial.
Timestamped Evidence
"you think demonic possession or energetic possession isn't real any thoughts any comments and again there are no right answers but i'm curious as..."
"grow up in southeast asia in malaysia singapore there's voodoo magic as we all know um so then oh in africa like if you..."
"but okay so um because i think it's because of the religion of the local people this kind of magical practices is a lot..."
"...up in Hong Kong, under certain bridges, there are people doing voodoo stuff. You can pay someone. You can pay someone to, let's say,..."
"Okay. So voodoo is across cultures, basically."
"...what you're saying. You're in Malaysia, and there's a lot of voodoo magic in Malaysia. So it's possible there are lots of these spirits..."
Relevant Lectures And Readings
Jiang turns late Inferno and early Purgatorio into a struggle over imagination itself.
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