Two psychics drained their victims of over $600,000 by claiming to remove deadly curses, but the real danger wasn’t supernatural at all.
Two psychics drained their victims of over $600,000 by claiming to remove deadly curses, but the real danger wasn’t supernatural at all.
The margins of sacred texts contain creatures that academic study rarely addresses—vampiric Estries who recover only through their victim’s bread and salt, and demons born from unfinished divine work on the first Friday. These beings emerge from centuries of Jewish mysticism and folklore, where the line between protective magic and terrifying consequence grows dangerously thin.
Native American tribes told of a creature born from cannibalism whose endless hunger mirrors the spiritual appetite that devours souls from within. But does that have anything to say about us as humans?