K-Pop Demon Hunters
What if the demons they fight on screen are real—just operating on subtler planes of emotion and thought?
One of the strangest—and most hilarious—realizations I had while awakening to spirituality was just how much popular culture gets right about the mechanics of energetic reality. Movies, music, TV shows: they're uncannily precise about how it all actually works.
That's because art—especially mass media—is humanity's collective dreamwork. Whatever's unintegrated in the collective psyche surfaces as story. Demon hunters, superheroes, zombies, cosmic battles—they're all mythic mirrors for our unseen energetic mechanics.
Take K-Pop Demon Hunters: a campy film about a girl group that moonlights as literal demon slayers while their rival boy band secretly drains fans' souls through performances. Sounds ridiculous, right? Except it's shockingly accurate about how astral entities feed on our emotional energy through entertainment—and how we can reclaim our power.
In this post, I break down what the film gets right about energy harvesting, astral attachments, entity work, and why some concerts leave you transcendent while others leave you drained. Plus: practical protection tools I've learned from Mongolian shamans, including the zassal ceremonies that changed my life.
Discrediting imagination was the most powerful spell ever cast on humanity. Let's break it.