<p>Step into the hidden world of the <strong>debtera</strong> — the enigmatic, half-sanctioned, half-feared ritual specialists of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. In this episode, JJ dives deep into the sacred highlands of Ethiopia to uncover a figure who is equal parts cantor, healer, scribe, exorcist, and yes… sometimes magician.</p><p>We explore what the debtera actually <em>is</em>, how they’re trained, why they live in the spiritual borderlands between priesthood and folk magic, and how they serve communities confronting everything from the evil eye (buda) to zār spirits to full-on demonic possession.</p><p>This episode also features a detailed look at the <strong>three stages of Ethiopian Orthodox exorcism</strong> — Meyaz (capturing), Masleflef (questioning the spirit through the host), and Maswotat (driving it out). These aren’t Hollywood theatrics. These are living, breathing, ritual systems practiced today at places like the Entoto Kidane-Mihret Monastery, where spiritual healing, theology, and human desperation collide.</p><p>Whether you’re curious about demonology, fascinated by ancient Christian traditions, or simply drawn to the edges where religion blurs into magic, this is an episode you <em>do not</em> want to miss.</p><p>Join me as we walk the threshold with the debtera — the man who chants by day, battles spirits by night, and lives in the liminal space between the holy and the haunted.</p><br><p>#debtera, #ethiopianorthodox, #tewahedo, #exorcism, #demonology, #southerndemonology, #folkhealing, #magicandfaith, #spiritualwarfare, #paranormal, #occultstudies, #hauntedhistory, #ancientchristianity, #demonicpossession</p><p>Support this show <a target="_blank" rel="payment" href="http://supporter.acast.com/southerndemonology">http://supporter.acast.com/southerndemonology</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>

Southern Demonology

Southern Demonology

Demonology of the Highlands Part II

NOV 24, 202520 MIN
Southern Demonology

Demonology of the Highlands Part II

NOV 24, 202520 MIN

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<p>Step into the hidden world of the <strong>debtera</strong> — the enigmatic, half-sanctioned, half-feared ritual specialists of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church. In this episode, JJ dives deep into the sacred highlands of Ethiopia to uncover a figure who is equal parts cantor, healer, scribe, exorcist, and yes… sometimes magician.</p><p>We explore what the debtera actually <em>is</em>, how they’re trained, why they live in the spiritual borderlands between priesthood and folk magic, and how they serve communities confronting everything from the evil eye (buda) to zār spirits to full-on demonic possession.</p><p>This episode also features a detailed look at the <strong>three stages of Ethiopian Orthodox exorcism</strong> — Meyaz (capturing), Masleflef (questioning the spirit through the host), and Maswotat (driving it out). These aren’t Hollywood theatrics. These are living, breathing, ritual systems practiced today at places like the Entoto Kidane-Mihret Monastery, where spiritual healing, theology, and human desperation collide.</p><p>Whether you’re curious about demonology, fascinated by ancient Christian traditions, or simply drawn to the edges where religion blurs into magic, this is an episode you <em>do not</em> want to miss.</p><p>Join me as we walk the threshold with the debtera — the man who chants by day, battles spirits by night, and lives in the liminal space between the holy and the haunted.</p><br><p>#debtera, #ethiopianorthodox, #tewahedo, #exorcism, #demonology, #southerndemonology, #folkhealing, #magicandfaith, #spiritualwarfare, #paranormal, #occultstudies, #hauntedhistory, #ancientchristianity, #demonicpossession</p><p>Support this show <a target="_blank" rel="payment" href="http://supporter.acast.com/southerndemonology">http://supporter.acast.com/southerndemonology</a>.</p><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>