EXTRA ANORMAL Podcast Summary
Episode Title: Casos Reales de BRUJERÍA y Ataques Paranormales | Testimonios En Vivo Ft. Diana Lemus
Date: February 8, 2026
Host: Paco Arias (iEX Studios)
Guest: Diana Lemus ("Secreto de Bruja")
OVERVIEW
This lively episode of EXTRA ANORMAL dives deep into the realities of witchcraft, energy protection, and paranormal attacks, blending practical advice with personal testimony and audience Q&A. Host Paco Arias is joined by Diana Lemus (known as Secreto de Bruja), a modern bruja, singer, and social media phenomenon. The tone remains fun, accessible, and sometimes cheeky, with plenty of shots, candid stories, and community interaction, creating an engaging and relatable environment for listeners curious about the occult, Mexican folklore, and practical energy protection.
MAIN DISCUSSION THEMES
1. Welcome & Introductions
- [05:03] Diana shares her background as a bruja, musician, and content creator.
- Paco notes her online influence and invites her to share her handles and new music ("Fuimos Magia").
- Strong community shout-outs: listeners from around the world, multiple birthday wishes.
2. Protecciones Energéticas (Energy Protection)
- What are they?: Energetic barriers to block envy, "mal de ojo" (evil eye), witchcraft, and other negativity.
- Types Discussed:
- Pulsera roja (Red bracelet): Traditional for warding off bad energy, especially for babies but suitable for all ("El color rojo es un color agresivo y de protección" – Diana, [13:16]).
- Trenza de ajos (Garlic braid): Hangs behind front door to repel unwanted people and bad energies.
- Agua bendita (Holy water): Effective but "expires," needs to be renewed periodically.
- Medalla de San Benito (Saint Benedict Medal): Powerful but may block spiritual growth—"limita mucho sus capacidades" ([16:14]).
- Cruz de ceniza (Ash cross): Said to close the third eye, acting as both protection and suppression ([16:44]).
- Nudo de bruja (Witch knot): Protective charm, only "charged" under the full moon, loses power if touched ([21:19]).
- Sal y limón (Salt and lemon): Versatile, can purify or "agriar" (sour) situations and people.
Notable Quotes:
- “La fe es una protección muy poderosa, pero... no es lo mismo la fe que la soberbia.” – Diana, [12:10]
- “La naturaleza es sabia y nos da todo... el ajo es buenísimo para repeler brujerías.” – Diana, [17:55]
Audience Q&A:
- Discussion about being touched (hair, jewelry) and how it can pass envy or bad intentions ([22:39]).
- Clever practical tips: To ward off someone bothering you, throw salt at their back—but only for "justicia," not petty reasons ([26:46]).
3. Envy, Social Dynamics, and Everyday Witchcraft
- Envy often comes from family and close friends ("la envidia viene de quien menos lo esperamos" – Diana, [22:09]).
- Bringing awareness to negative intentions from "amigos," even when disguised as compliments or interest.
- Importance of personal protections and why excess (lots of jewelry/amulets) can signal insecurity or fanfarroneo (showing off) more than true faith ([29:09]).
- The true power of protection lies in willpower and belief: “El tener un carácter fuerte también es protección.” – Diana, [29:55]
4. Amulets, Stones, and the Power of Belief
- Audience asks about Tetragrammaton, quartz stones, and their properties. Both agree the stone that attracts you is best—connection is personal ([33:05]).
- Amulets are only as strong as your belief in them; authenticity is key, especially with so many imitations.
- “Mientras sea la piedra real, pues sí te va a proteger...” – Diana, [33:05]
5. Brujería y Redes Sociales (Witchcraft & Social Media)
- Challenges as a bruja online: fake accounts, scammers impersonating Diana, cyberbullying ([49:08], [52:31]).
- Cautions about viral rituals on TikTok and similar platforms—risk of opening portals or attracting negative entities without true knowledge ([54:47]).
- Diana shares gratitude for her supportive fandom.
- Paco: “No todo el tiempo va a vivir el brujo fuerte en una cueva... todo se va actualizando” ([58:12]).
Notable Moment:
- Diana describes being one of the most impersonated brujas on social media and provides tips for avoiding scams: always request a video selfie or videollamada ([53:27]).
6. Limpiezas Energéticas y la Casa (Home Energy Cleansing)
- [67:44] Discussion on the importance of a clean, uncluttered home for energetic flow—no broken items, closed toilet lids, especially avoidance of excess hoarding and sentimental clutter ([70:33]).
- Ropa interior (underwear) should be in good condition—old, torn clothing "bloquea la abundancia" ([73:53]).
- Energy starts at home: “Hay cosas que se tienen que soltar para avanzar.” – Diana, [71:32]
- Abundance rituals: Always have bread and fruit on the table, salt and sugar in the pantry ([78:45]).
7. Significado de los Sueños (Interpreting Dreams)
- Audience Q&A on common dream symbols:
- Infidelity dreams: Usually personal insecurity unless out of character ([81:13]).
- Babies: Symbolize new projects/opportunities unless suffering in dream ([82:08]).
- Snakes/Serpents: Traición/treachery—danger of betrayal; bite means direct danger ([83:29]).
- Scorpions/spiders: If stung/bitten, money is coming; killing them is blocking abundance ([84:11]).
- Dreaming of departed loved ones: Often indicates unfinished emotional business or a spiritual guide ([85:48]).
- Dreaming of the devil: Not always bad; often anxiety about tough decisions or parental fears ([90:50]).
- General Advice: Don't take every dream literally, and avoid letting others plant fear about "malas" or cursed dreams, especially those without understanding ([91:57]).
8. ¿Cómo Saber Si Soy Bruja? (How Do I Know If I'm a Witch?)
- Everyone has spiritual gifts; “bruja” literally means "wise woman" ([99:24]).
- Signs include premonitions, prophetic dreams, energy sensitivity, ability to affect outcomes with intention or prayer.
- Men tend to feel energy impacts first in families due to protective instincts; women more often have premonitions or intuition ([100:01]).
- Community examples: listeners with a "gift of healing" in church are likely tapping into a brujería-adjacent power ([101:12]).
- Diana emphasizes that technology, religion, and fear have disconnected people from their innate gifts.
MEMORABLE QUOTES & MOMENTS
- "La fe mueve montañas... y las montañas se moverán." – Diana Lemus, [33:46]
- "Ay, Paquito come santos y caga diablos." – Diana Lemus, calling out religious hypocrisy ([35:11])
- “Bruja no solamente es hacer hechizos o amarres; la palabra bruja es mujer sabia.” – Diana Lemus, [99:24]
- “Yo conozco gente que se protege con su propia voluntad.” – Diana, on authentic vs. ostentatious protections ([29:47])
- “Nunca se dejen agarrar así el cabello... la envidia viene de quien menos lo esperamos.” – Diana, [22:39]
TIMESTAMPED HIGHLIGHTS
| Timestamp | Segment / Topic | |--------------|------------------------------------------------------| | 04:47–07:30 | Diana's introduction, social channels, and new music | | 09:49–25:33 | Energy protection: bracelets, garlic, salt, rituals | | 29:09–33:38 | Willpower and belief as the greatest protection | | 47:34–54:17 | Witchcraft in the age of social media: dangers, scams| | 67:44–75:41 | House cleansing, abundance rituals, decluttering | | 80:49–96:31 | Dream interpretation with live audience participation| | 97:31–102:21 | How to tell if you're a witch/bruja | | 108:46–109:49| Jokes about “Paco busca el chacal de Diana”—reality show tease |
ADDITIONAL INSIGHTS
- Social Media Hazards: Diana warns of widespread scammers impersonating her and an epidemic of fake "brujos" on platforms like TikTok.
- Community & Authenticity: The importance of keeping witchcraft grounded, ethical, and connected to tradition while adapting to modern life.
- Lighthearted Spirit: Frequent banter about "shots," memes, and playful jabs at internet and religious culture keep things accessible even as the themes get heavy.
CONCLUSION
The episode blends practical folkloric witchcraft, critical thoughts on modern spirituality, and a participatory, community-driven vibe. Taboos are challenged, misconceptions addressed, and guidance given—always with a warm dose of Mexican humor and candor. Whether you’re seeking protection, interpreting a strange dream, or simply curious about the lives of brujos in the digital age, this episode offers rare access to both lived expertise and the human reality behind the supernatural.
For those who haven’t listened yet:
You can expect an energetic, insightful conversation that demystifies witchcraft, gives actionable advice on spiritual protection, and reminds all listeners that the greatest magic lies in self-knowledge and authentic intention.
