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Energy can be felt, measured, and quantified. Throughout cultures and personal belief constructs, people tap into the energy in many ways. Rituals and forms of prayer are common practices to create intent for healing and positivity. Some use intent for more selfish purposes that may seem evil or lacking in purity. Our intuition is often activated around negativity.

I was recording a show at my home back in October of 2022, and my guest came over to my studio. During the interview, my gut feeling felt off. I was anxious and on edge, and my wife did not seem pleased with the person’s energy in our home either. The conversation moved to good versus evil, and my guests’ answers were bizarre and unsettling. I decided to do the second half of the interview on my back deck. The audio quality would suffer, but I knew I’d feel better with him out of my home.

In the second half of the show, he began talking about how he had met a demon in his friend, and that he was in regular contact with demons. I ended the interview, and the show never aired. I was uncomfortable, and I regretted my decision.

People in my life have taken note of the negative events and energy in my life since that guest came over to my home. Recently multiple people recommended I sage both my home and myself. They expressed concern that there was negativity left in the home and with me, possibly with an intent to do harm to me.

I was reminded that there is no darkness that cannot be overcome with light. I decided to clear the negativity with the ancient practice of burning sage, known as smudging, and included my Catholic prayers.

Today’s show, I document my experience. Whether you hear the show and decide to take action is up to you. I just want my listeners to know, we can always clear the negativity in our lives. There should always be room for love and light.

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  • Greg Boulden

    Greg Boulden is an objective critical thinker, licensed school teacher, and recipient of multiple awards in both industry and his personal life. Greg is the host and managing editor of the podcast, “America Emboldened with Greg Boulden,” which is a part of the America Out Loud network. His podcast focuses on understanding individual sovereignty and critically thinking in an immersive news cycle full of slant and distraction. For almost 25 years, Boulden has worked extensively in the industries of TV/Film, Music, Photography, Pastoral Care and Counseling, and Youth Ministry. He currently works at Thomas McKean High School in Wilmington, DE, where he runs a career technology education pathway to help teens build skills and find jobs in Audio, Radio, and Video Broadcasting. He was a sound designer for Dorian Gray the Musical, which was awarded Best New Show at the New York Music Festival.
 Boulden is a graduate of DeSales University. He is annually recognized as a highly effective teacher, and students seem to think he’s a good dude. And don’t get him started on his affinity for Mrs. Robino’s Restaurant. 
 Distinguished Graduate Award from the Diocese of Wilmington. Best New Show Award at the New York Music Festival for Sound Design And many awards and acknowledgments for his volunteer efforts with Habitat for Humanity, working in community outreach efforts, and offering his time to build a better future for our youth.

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Kathrin
Kathrin
9 months ago

Greg, please get a Catholic priest to bless and clear your home. A good friend, a Catholic monk, is training to be an exorcist, and he has opened my eyes to the dangers of many things of the occult that I thought were benign, but can actually be entries for the demonic. Several recent occurrences in my home and family have confirmed this. As someone said, the greatest trick the devil every pulled was convincing the world he didn’t exist. That goes for the dangers of the occult as well.

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