Truth of Skinwalkers... Discovering Ancient Skins! || Viewer Discretion Advised!!! ||

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Shanclen Shadow Productions

Shanclen Shadow Productions

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Brace yourself for a spine-chilling adventure like no other! In this hair-raising episode, we embark on a quest to uncover the eerie secrets of Skinwalkers and confront them head-on. Join us as we delve deep into Navajo legends and the mysteries of the Southwest to track down these shape-shifting entities.
My journey takes us through the desolate landscapes of the American Southwest, where tales of Skinwalkers have been whispered for generations. Armed with knowledge and respect for the local culture, we seek to understand the phenomena that have haunted these lands for centuries.
Will we uncover the secrets of Skinwalker skins, or will they remain elusive and shrouded in mystery? Join me on this unforgettable journey into the supernatural, and be sure to subscribe, like, and share if you dare!
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@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
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@melodysalmeron1745
@melodysalmeron1745 Жыл бұрын
I love your videos!!😊
@christinesullivan8977
@christinesullivan8977 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! Unfortunately, I’ve seen so many videos of ppl claiming they see one… and it’s so fake bc - they aren’t even on this continent or they are but they’ve no real information to go on. I’ve always been fascinated by your culture. I’ve always wondered, had the English not come here- or a free other places, like India for example- and the world was led by those countries and yours- how different life on earth would be. Anyways. Ty. Now that I found you- I will be watching all your videos. Thank you again
@rachelallan503
@rachelallan503 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your videos I'm in the woods between SC n NC line surrounded by coyotes and I appreciate you and your knowledge. Thanks again I think you will be so known in a matter of time because you are helping us on what not to do....just the other day we seen the biggest cat or something it took up both sides of the road yrs ago it was in the newspaper now they are on my road and a very well known highway.....I guess if you have to see it to believe it...well less say this is not the place to be at night or even daytime without a gun or something because there are sightings and I'm going to try to get that paper from about 20 yrs ago.... people like our neighbors laugh but others know ....now they had coyotes killed basically off then Clemson University did something so they are hundreds around our place, they were giving $45 for the coyotes feet if you killed them but they are so sneaky and hiding behind trees but the cat has a back like no other ....I was first row in Siegfried and Roy in Vegas if I'm saying that rt, I was front row and could see I have been many places but the cat I'm talking about would make 4 or more of their exotic cats and our neighbors shoot all day and night for over 10 yrs so they are afraid of something....there are many places here noone knows about yet...but too many people read that paper and see that huge cat all over Table Rock ...I wonder since it's more sacred if the skin walkers will not become one of them ever....Thanks for sharing because many of us want to know what we can learn. We Thank YOU and hope you the best.
@DonaldWood-pl6px
@DonaldWood-pl6px 11 ай бұрын
I am watching this video on a friend's acct. It caught m⁰y interest not only because of the subject matter, but also I had the strangest experience about 2 1/2 years ago, in SW OKC. It was early afternoon, around 1:00 p.m., in May or June. I was walking, with a friend, to a grocery store. We decided to take a short cute through a field, that had only 2 things in the middle of it, an oil rig and one tree, fairly close to the oil rig. 😮
@silberwald_
@silberwald_ 10 ай бұрын
„it makes you sick...“ reminds me of Greylock...all of them got sick
@MariMariGypsy36
@MariMariGypsy36 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing these stories. I’m a Mexican woman and in our culture they have stories of caves, mountains and other places like this where ppl go and make offerings/sacrifices to dark spirits and when u come across them u can feel the darkness! They say that to go to these places u have to be a medicine person to not be affected by sickness or taking home a curse, or even worse a demonic force. Be careful out there and im grateful you are sharing hopefully this helps ppl to be more careful and trust when something doesn’t feel right, it’s best to leave and not turn back. Be safe, been listening since your first story of this subject🙏
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
Aho that’s for watching! Be sure to check out my other social medias to stay up to date🙌🏽 thanks for watching and be sure to share!🙏🏽🪶
@ethovas663
@ethovas663 Жыл бұрын
The bruja caves. Yes I’ve heard of those.
@MariMariGypsy36
@MariMariGypsy36 Жыл бұрын
@@ethovas663 yes! What about the brujos of Veracruz. I saw some videos from rituals and practices from those brujos and I was scared to go to sleep lol!
@jcolchado43
@jcolchado43 Жыл бұрын
In Mexico they are called the nahutles, same as skin walkers.
@M.Campbell-Sherwood
@M.Campbell-Sherwood Жыл бұрын
I’ve been to a place like you’ve just described. It made very ill the entire time I was there. I also experienced the most activity I ever have while there. The only difference is that it was a city. It wasn’t just a small area either. I’d have to say the entire northern portion of the city affected me, especially the further north I got. Eventually it got to a point where my nausea calmed somewhat, but it was always still there. I will *NEVER* go back.
@claudi010778
@claudi010778 7 ай бұрын
I feel very lucky, privileged and rather honoured to be hearing about this from a Navajo themselves. I'm aware that these things are taken extremely seriously in the Navajo tradition and normally no one is permitted to talk about it let alone even mention the name of those things. Thank you for bringing to light all the misinformation out there, for sharing these very important accounts and to your elders for allowing you to speak to us about it. Thank you also for protecting these people and for setting innocent spirits free 🙏🏼 I'm always looking forward to your videos because I now know that they are coming from very genuine and accurately informed sources. Please stay safe out there 🌞
@MiriA.-jm5kn
@MiriA.-jm5kn 6 ай бұрын
I HAVE HEARD THAT THE NAME SKINWALKER IS NOT MENTIONED AMONG THEM.
@starlightskiestarot
@starlightskiestarot 3 ай бұрын
Much respect to all the native americans ..we can learn so much on honour our sacred mother earth
@Grandma_Owl
@Grandma_Owl 9 ай бұрын
It's so interesting to see the similarities in the way a lot of this dark magic works between cultures. I used to live down in South Louisiana where Voodoo was something that everyone accepted was a thing and no one ever really talked about. There are basically two kinds of practitioners of voodoo: the ones who primarily use ceremonies to help heal, move the dead on, and cast protection and then the people who practice dark magic which pretty much no one talks about because it's pretty taboo. Even people that don't really believe in a lot of supernatural stuff tend to stay away from voodoo and almost nobody I ever met made jokes about it - black, white, indigenous or otherwise. There is a general acceptance among voodoo practitioners - the real ones, anyway, because there are tons of tourist trap fakes around the New Orleans area, so finding a legit one can be difficult as it is - that dark magic is only supposed to be used on people who genuinely deserve to be hexed or cursed, usually going after people who do harm to others. If you use it in other ways that are purely malicious, that magic can rebound back on you and make you sick or inflict whatever you were trying to do to the other person onto you instead. The realm of black magic is super taboo to even talk about, but it involves a lot of the same stuff - the animal sacrifices, use of human remains, the twisting of sacred objects, you name it. My dad used to be a cemetery director, and it was super common for him to go out in the morning and find animal carcasses, bones, and bloody markings on headstones. I tend to be pretty skeptical about a lot of stuff, but I saw some things happen during voodoo ceremonies down there that I couldn't explain in any way that doesn't involve the supernatural. These kinds of things aren't anything to mess with.
@nirvanafannn
@nirvanafannn 7 күн бұрын
What kind of things did you witness?
@Lainey.M
@Lainey.M Жыл бұрын
*Great stories! I’m Navajo. I understand many are not allowed to talk about them or their personal experiences but thank you for talking openly about them. It’s honestly educational for me as a young adult. My family has stories although not as deeply detailed as yours. New sub. Hope to hear more stories and experiences🪶👏🏼*
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
Aho thanks for watching!! Be sure to share and check out my other socials🙌🏽🪶
@Aaron-i6t
@Aaron-i6t 9 ай бұрын
Me too I’m from four corners and never knew about skin walkers much or cared but when I was in boarding school with other tribes they always used to say they had to go see a medicine man who said they were witched by Navajos and the Navajo students used to run around like a prison gang talking smack in their language to other tribes and picking fights with other tribes, but the biggest witches on the reservation never missed a day of church or a peyote meeting and always carried a bible,it gives Navajo people a bad name doing this to other people I look at some one who does this with pity and think to myself “Don’t they have any thing better to do?!”and it’s usually a relative or someone close to you.
@jae-lynlegrand
@jae-lynlegrand 9 ай бұрын
I am of no indigenous heritage but I love learning about all the different cultures and beliefs. Thank you for sharing
@melissamcgouirk4127
@melissamcgouirk4127 Жыл бұрын
My husband is native American and his family has been in trouble with stuff like this before and your right they will not talk about it to anyone.
@antlerr
@antlerr 7 ай бұрын
most are scared beyond words....... when the see evils eyes.
@TravisOwens-s5q
@TravisOwens-s5q 10 ай бұрын
Being born and raised here in Arizona and also being a bow hunter, I made it a point to get as far away from people as possible. And I have also called up coyote, bobcat, mountain lion,bear, Javelina and even a pack of coatsmundi. So I am quite familiar with the sounds of my woods and I have been stalked and screamed at and seen some chit!
@altenahardric5190
@altenahardric5190 Жыл бұрын
its amazing that northern Europe druid/shapeshifters are about the same process. There are both good and evil practitioners back then that involves in using spirit animals. Rarely of course, for the druid to return the "eye for an eye" back at the practitioner by summoning the spirit that was wrongfully used for evil. In south east Asia, practitioners involved animals but usually small reptiles or insects for poison or curses. Shapeshifting is not the main thing in the region but they do practice black arts that are usually a double edge blade, meaning while it can be used to harm people, a specialist can also exorcise, remove or return the curse back to the sender. Basically, the one who puts the curse must ensure the evil deed does its job before the victim finds a way to reverse the damage. The stronger the curse, the harder for the practitioner to protect themselves when it backfires. And all these sort of crime and demise from curses are off the criminal cases and will not be officially recorded. Only stories and urban legends spread among the police and veterans who encountered the victims of the curses.
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
Woah!! Thanks for sharing! And thanks for watching! Be sure to share!🙌🏽🪶
@FrankDajcar
@FrankDajcar 8 ай бұрын
It’s fascinating to hear a Native American talking about this topic because I don’t understand this as a white man and I do want to, to a point. I have nothing but respect for the Native Americans and their culture. Best wishes to you and your family, may you be blessed.
@Heavensgates-t8j
@Heavensgates-t8j Жыл бұрын
I’ve been waiting for over a decade for someone like you to come along from the Dine’ to speak on this subject. I’ve researched for many years the 4 corners and cryptids as well as the ancient Anasazi teachings, but much of it is a dead end. I found one article speaking about the mirrors and cave ceremonies but it was later taken down. Thank you again I subscribed from both my devices and I think your channel is going to absolutely blow up!!!
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching and supporting!! Hopefully I’ll be able to reach a lot of people with my stories! Be sure to share!🙌🏽🪶
@Carboneye7
@Carboneye7 Жыл бұрын
Do you know the reason you will not find this information? It is not shared outside of the Dine’ there is a reason for this and any logical mind will suffice at this. And go no further Those who do are actually moving towards the evil -this is why they do not smarten up chumps The Anasazi are the LAST ones you should take advice from As they all were destroyed and lived evil slavers based lives.
@kelseyalder8760
@kelseyalder8760 10 ай бұрын
What?
@fructosecornsyrup5759
@fructosecornsyrup5759 Жыл бұрын
Heeey, Phoenix valley resident here! Maybe it's just the closer proximity I have to the Navajo reservation, maybe it's because I've had so many native friends throughout my life, but these beings are honestly one of the few "cryptids" I know about that I genuinely believe in and am unnerved by. It's nice to hear these stories spoken by someone actually _in_ the tribe. If you would be so kind, it'd be nice to know how I can avoid these things while inevitably travelling through the reservation. As fascinated as I am of hearing these stories, skinwalkers are not creatures I would be stupid enough to want to encounter on the road. 😅
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
Be sure to check out my new video!! Thanks for watching! Be sure to share!🙌🏽🪶
@crystalgarner1458
@crystalgarner1458 Жыл бұрын
You really know how to storytell your Navajo stories.. I'm ready for some more of storytelling to blow up on here soon ✊️
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
Hopefully soon! Thanks for supporting! Be sure to share!🙌🏽🪶
@crystalgarner1458
@crystalgarner1458 Жыл бұрын
You're welcome!! I support you Shanclen Shadow all the way!!🪶🙌🏼❤️
@FrostRare
@FrostRare Жыл бұрын
2:39 you know your horror storytelling videography man. This moment is truly gripping. I hope you blow up soon man. I’m excited to tell you that the algorithm brought me here, so you’re getting traction! We need more Native American stories getting told by FIRST NATION’S PEOPLE THEMSELVES. Not just people who’ve heard it or read it, but people who have LIVED it.
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the support!!!🙌🏽🪶 hopefully the blow up comes! Be sure to share🙏🏽
@travisbloomfield303
@travisbloomfield303 Жыл бұрын
@@ShanclenShadowProductionsIf you’re consistent then you will blow up.
@torritucker6366
@torritucker6366 7 ай бұрын
I agree
@naimayaman4975
@naimayaman4975 Жыл бұрын
Wow thank you youtube for recommending me thiS channel. Been annoyed for years at the pop culture disinformation and cultural appropriation thats pervasive online regarding this topic.
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
Indeed thanks KZbin for showing! Many blessings to you!🙌🏽🪶
@Sugah2009
@Sugah2009 5 ай бұрын
My girlfriend is native and she doesn’t like to talk about them, but before my mom died a couple weeks ago we used to hear and see SW a lot, we live in Colorado in the middle of butt nowhere. We have rules too about not going outside after 12:00 midnight unless you have your dog with ya, because el silbon, and to never look outside the window without a Jesus picture or something holy at night. After my mom died the stuff went away like the spirits, and I’ve been seeing a lot of monarchs lately. Is that a sign?
@Jami-beami
@Jami-beami 4 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experiences! I am a Mexican American woman and indigenous cultures have always fascinated me! I always listen to music, watch powwows, and try to learn. I love learning about people, especially the ones who aren’t really recognized. My mom always told me that I looked different, like I looked indigenous. And then I took a test and found out I was 45% indigenous Americas - Mexico, Which includes the area of New Mexico and Texas. I love learning about myself and connecting with people. 💗
@bigwhoop7929
@bigwhoop7929 Жыл бұрын
Literally just stumbled on this channel and its gold. I'm Cree Ukrainian and it is so fascinating listening to stories of other cultures creatures. Salute brother. I do have some questions Where do Skinwalkers spirits go after their life has expired? Or are they immortal until killed Can Skinwalkers attempt to give up their abilities and return to a normal life, or is it once your in the only way to leave is death? Or do those who choose bad medicine never want to leave in the first place? Are there any other creatures skinwalkers hate more than humans? Do they feel fear, or are their emptions totally overtaken by malice? Great videos by the by, I really sincerely hope this channel blows up one day!
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
I can definitely get into those in my next videos! Thanks for watching!! Be sure to share and check out my other socials!🪶🙌🏽
@bjwasmer7880
@bjwasmer7880 11 ай бұрын
TY for sharing. I understand. My ministry as a Christian is Deliverance and healing of the whole person. I have dealt with witches and warlocks as well as demons. I've seen demons and angels. Angels have protected me and spoke to me. What you and your brother and uncle do is very important. My first time watching. TY again for truth.
@sheydagomez9384
@sheydagomez9384 6 ай бұрын
I agree. Exposing this is important. Stay away from the wickedness
@joshuasmithson7476
@joshuasmithson7476 Жыл бұрын
This is great a great story I've always been fascinated with the Navajo and other native tribes and their customs please go into as much detail as you can I'm sure everyone would enjoy it
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!! I’ll be sure to share as much as I can and still hold the most important teachings sacred🙏🏽🪶 be sure to share!🙌🏽
@joshuasmithson7476
@joshuasmithson7476 Жыл бұрын
@@ShanclenShadowProductions I understand it's important told hold your culture close thank you for sharing with us
@israel_betony
@israel_betony Жыл бұрын
I agree!!!
@YodaFonzy-mv9ih
@YodaFonzy-mv9ih Жыл бұрын
Bro I'm pueblo native from New Mexico. Your story telling is insane! Some scary shit my guy. Keep up the good work brother.
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
Aho! Welcome to the channel! Thanks for watching!! Be sure to share and check out my other socials!🪶🙌🏽
@brianwade5964
@brianwade5964 11 ай бұрын
The whistle... It is very distinctive! I commented on your other video on this subject of what could have been a possible encounter outside the nation. Which, as you mentioned, is rare. But knowing there are many spirits that walk these lands good or evil. You have to understand that some evil spirits will do what they feel needed to lure you in or create the fear they need to feed off of, including mimicking other habits of good or bad spirits.
@nah7656
@nah7656 Жыл бұрын
I'll take ALL the stories you are willing or able to share. I find this so very fascinating and terrifying. Thank you so much for sharing these stories.
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
thanks for watching!! Be sure to share and check out my other socials🙌🏽🪶
@user-fs3zv8be8w
@user-fs3zv8be8w 9 ай бұрын
Not Navajo, clearly but just found this randomly and I'm obsessed. Always been fascinated with tribal lore. Thank you so much for the truth!
@sedevacante0027
@sedevacante0027 Жыл бұрын
Do they try to hide who they are when they're around others in the Navajo nation? Or does everyone know or can tell who they are and have to live separate from everyone ? Thank you for your efforts and such well put together videos and delivering the stories to perfection.
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!! You can normally tell if someone looks more sickly or if it looks like death has a grip on them. More so separate from everyone else. Be sure to share!
@shannon2228
@shannon2228 Жыл бұрын
​@@ShanclenShadowProductionsand you would also feels some low vibrational frequency? If you are an empath you would be able to feel the energy correct? I am a mess and I always feel things
@bradleyzuppa8113
@bradleyzuppa8113 Жыл бұрын
​@@ShanclenShadowProductions¹¹¹2⅖
@Adam-ub9nu
@Adam-ub9nu Жыл бұрын
​@@bradleyzuppa8113makes sense
@indiaandrews6996
@indiaandrews6996 Жыл бұрын
Another Navajo said sometimes you don’t know someone is a black witch until after they die and you go through their belongings.
@rodrissanen7047
@rodrissanen7047 Жыл бұрын
I lived in AZ for 11 months in the Fort Defiance Rez. My Reiki Master is a Din'e Medicine Woman, I've heard the stories and had personal encounters. I love your channel, thank you for sharing.
@FlowKage
@FlowKage Жыл бұрын
Brother, this gave me straight chills. not from fear, but type you get when you know you're receiving an authentic account, and knowledge drop. I stand grateful and impressed, and this may just be a humble opinion. but I HIGHLY doubt the ancestors, the Diyin Diné'e, would shun your revealing of this knowledge. you keep it respectful and honor the sacred. and in dark times like these, so close to the end of the 3rd world, with so much misinformation, and reckless/assumptive story telling for clout, with greedy intent. you are shining a light, and educating people. frankly I think its heroic af. and the exact medicine people need. knowledge to discern, and when they understand, they can better protect themselves. I cant imagine it was easy for you to decide to share what you have. may you never compromise that honoring the sacred, that respect, for clicks and engagement. yah you! Ahéhee'
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
Aoo! Thank you for watching! I try to show that these beings can be defended and people can protect themselves🙌🏽🪶 be sure to share🙏🏽
@FlowKage
@FlowKage Жыл бұрын
@ShanclenShadowProductions I legit almost Never share/promote yt videos, but I'm impressed enough, that for you I'm willing to make an exception. It's earned and deserved!
@MicheleMakinson
@MicheleMakinson Жыл бұрын
This is so good❤ you need to put this into a book.
@kristinleone5110
@kristinleone5110 4 ай бұрын
❤ I agree he could write a few books with the knowledge and the truth of happenings in his life, I pray he got my message to him on the video he posted 5 months ago about sprits in general…I’m so glad he has decided to share a bit of his knowledge with us I feel honored to listen to each video ❤️
@Donny4793
@Donny4793 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing these stories. I know they put you at some risk, and you are brave for doing it. Walk in beauty!
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! Be sure to share!🙌🏽🪶
@sheepgardxn
@sheepgardxn 11 ай бұрын
I’ve been binge watching your content and I’m obsessed! Although I’m not Navajo, your experiences and knowledge really makes me feel connected to my indigenous heritage. My great grandmother was the daughter of a woman who decided to leave and marry outside of her tribe (Choctaw) and not much is known about her or the tribe in my household. I’ve only gotten to meet her once and she died when I was very young, so I feel a bit disconnected when my mom and grandma shares stories of how she used to sing to them, tell them stories or do their hair. Your videos are inspiring to me-as a person of mixed heritage-and I want to be able to connect with my roots and understand the Choctaw way of life, their rituals, etc. Thank you, Shanclen! (Also I’ve seen photos of my great grandmother recently and I’m her living doppelgänger! It’s so spooky and interesting!)
@Jessica_roxiesmoxie
@Jessica_roxiesmoxie Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing. I like hearing the truth about things, not what someone just found on Google like you said. I love learning about other cultures. That is what makes this world so beautiful. The good and the bad. Everyone had/has them. Don't hide it, educate. I'm not sure if this makes any sense. Thank you again.
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
Knowledge must be shared! Thanks for watching!🙌🏽🪶
@christinamalicoate6297
@christinamalicoate6297 4 ай бұрын
I love hearing your stories . I'd love to hear everything about the Navajo Nation
@evelynperez4138
@evelynperez4138 11 ай бұрын
I’m Apache. My great grandfather was a medicine man. Growing up, I heard stories similar to this. Thanks for sharing.
@Caetikins
@Caetikins 8 ай бұрын
I have very distant ancestors that were on the Dawes Roll (Choctaw and Cherokee), and these stories fascinate me. Things like this spook me down to my core, and hearing about it gives me a good understanding as to -why-. Thank you for continuing to educate!
@NightWink129
@NightWink129 4 ай бұрын
Just wanted to note that I've been binging your videos in order since just recently finding you today, and every time I play one of these videos, a fly comes through my window to buzz around the room. It goes away when I get farther through the videos or watch something else... 🤷
@lovesafrica111
@lovesafrica111 11 ай бұрын
Ahéhee'......Your story scared the bejesus out of me because of what happened to me in 2011, while driving across the Navajo reservation. I really commend you (3) for the courage to face these dark spirits. I'd like to share what happened to me with you so you see. This is what I shared in another podcast. "This occurred November 2011. I had just passed Bluff, UT, having stopped prior in Blanding where I had went into Edge of the Cedars State park into the museum & down into the square entranced kiva. I had expected to arrive in Sedona around midnight or a bit sooner for a conference I was signed up to attend. Welllllll, I had just turned right at the intersection of 191 & 163, when suddenly a HUGE black wolf like thing ran RIGHT in front of my Toyota Yaris hood, whereby I slammed on my brakes knowing I was going to hit it & the car that was tailgating me with huge spotlights was going to hit me from behind. But somehow I didn't hit it & the car behind me didn't swerve at all. I was, totally disoriented, my car clock now said midnight & it was pitch black. I was thinking "WHAT THE HELL IS HAPPENING?" I glanced behind me scared of what the car behind me was going to do only for it rise up into the sky & disappear. And then I began frantically looking for highway signs in a bit of a terror. Wellll to my horror, every single highway sign & mile post marker sign had been spray painted over with black spray paint, making every single one unreadable. Honest to God. I had NO idea where I was at all. At this point, I took a deep breathe, prayed to God for strength & courage & then came to the place inside that if I died, there was no better place than a Native American Reservation, since I am an impassioned lover of the old ways & often attend pow wows of the tribes where I live. At the time I was driving, I actually had a beautiful Navajo jacket on (though my skin is white) & a bear tooth necklace around my neck. At this point, I drove & until I finally came upon a lone gas station with many males standing outside in what I now know is Chinle & it was a bit over midnight. I walked inside to the shocked faces of many & after telling this very sweet young man that I had somehow gotten lost, he gave me directions back to where I needed to go. He told me I was approx 90 miles (maybe less) to where I wanted to be. I thanked him profusely, got back in my car & within (5) minutes almost hit a dead cow in my lane of the road & at that point really didn't think I'd make it to Sedona. But at 5 am I finally arrived to snow & beyond exhausted. And that is my story. Thankfully, I didn't become one of Dave P's missing." Honest to God, it's all 100% true. I can still remember it like yesterday....Thanks again for sharing traditionally very cultural information & experiences.
@danettaromero9793
@danettaromero9793 10 ай бұрын
You probably hit a portal
@julesspiteri2650
@julesspiteri2650 10 ай бұрын
I just found your channel and I love to hear your stories. Yes, I would like to hear more in depth details of the darker side of what you've encountered. I am Aboriginal Australian and I've always loved Navajo tradition 💜💜💜
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions 10 ай бұрын
Welcome to the channel!🙌🏽🪶
@samvojtech1153
@samvojtech1153 Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much, Man! You and you fellow guardians must be very brave & stoic. I saw & felt a dark being while painting a train near Santa Fe in the winter at night. I was so scared & I felt too ashamed to tell my friend. I never went back. The darkness of the figure & how it manifested; just standing straight up slowly, crushed me. Soon after, I started going back to church.
@nickcavini
@nickcavini Жыл бұрын
Because to tag something is destruction, and yours might have drawn their attention..
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
thanks for watching!! Be sure to share and check out my other socials🙌🏽🪶
@kelseyalder8760
@kelseyalder8760 10 ай бұрын
That’s really interesting.. what do you think Dine?
@Kellethorn
@Kellethorn 9 ай бұрын
​@@nickcaviniwhether tagging is destructive or art is a very subjective thing.
@WasabiSniffer
@WasabiSniffer 6 ай бұрын
I appreciate you telling these stories. Whenever I hear stories of evil creatures in across different cultures, so dark the mention of them is taboo, I wonder if they gain power from saying their name or in the fear their name stirs. I'm more of a "know your enemy" kind of guy. If you know your enemy, you know how to fight them and you need not fear them.
@BMO_Creative
@BMO_Creative Жыл бұрын
Dude! I'm so glad I found your channel! I did a video about Skinwalkers a while ago and received ridicule. BUT your videos prove I was right about what they are! Thanks man!
@MrsDonnaE
@MrsDonnaE 6 ай бұрын
A few times in my life I’ve met a person who convinced me at my most primal level that whether they knew it consciously (or not) they were being used by something dark. I can’t describe how I knew. But in conversations, suddenly my skin would begin to crawl, and I knew to leave. Leave now, get away. You’re OUT of your safe space, “they” see you… I listened but once I made it safely, the feeling only deepened. That person and all those who’s lives they touched simply lived an existence they seemed unaware of but was metaphorically lit up like neon to me. I knew I was clearly given warnings. It’s my nature to fight for people up to a point. But I’ve always also known that there’s entire worlds of spirituality that I’m NOT prepared to battle with. I pray the Creator shields you and all those with you in your every step, in this life and any or all that may follow. ❤❤❤❤
@SkitSkat674
@SkitSkat674 11 ай бұрын
I'm glad you do tell us. I've watched other story tellers/teachings but when it comes to the dark ones, (spirits, skinwalkers, etc), they don't say anything about it because it's not something you talk about. That was frustrating to me because how else are we supposed to learn? Better to know than not.
@Prairiesandthewander
@Prairiesandthewander 11 ай бұрын
As frustrating as it may be, I think part of this withholding is to stop too many people from rushing in with curiosity, to prevent abuse of the actual stories as they already do with the false ones, and overall protection. No one is owed or entitled to the sacred teachings, if anything they should be earning it like most everyone else,who knows it, did. There is so much more to say to that even. But to earn it is the right way and even then. Your lifestyle and ways may not really align and that can be a bad recipe or it prevents certain things. If you REALLY want to know, there are ways to go about it, to learn and usually it involves being able to go beyond yourself, your beliefs, your comforts. To take yourself and see it and live it from another’s angle really, but most can’t/won’t do that. It can be an easy place for misunderstandings and many other issues to come up. So, yeah. It’s like the knowledge I have, I never went to other people about any of it. I immersed myself in places and quietly paid attention. I navigated a LOT on my own to know and have experienced what I have. There is a lot to that, way more, but that is the basics of it and that is how I started learning on my. THEN I started doing some other research, but the information again doesn’t really match the experiences and knowledge I know/have. What’s funny is I even made a non-believer believe, without even trying. They told me I was crazy when I told them “things” are with me whenever I am in these particular set of woods I go to. They laughed and told me I need medication. I gave them some small details, but again they called me crazy. Well, they ended up videoing me on this walk. Which, it was something I told them wasn’t a good idea, as it’s disrespectful to those “things”. Long story short, they caught them in background of that video behind me. They showed me the video, but I already knew. I told them to delete it. They wanted to keep it. I said you’ll want to delete it. Things started happening in their life, to the point they deleted the video, so that it stop. They refuse to step foot in the woods now, because it terrifies them. They don’t even really like to take videos or photos anymore. We still go for walks, but nowhere near this area and they don’t want to talk about it anymore.
@jamestorres963
@jamestorres963 8 ай бұрын
A-HO, and greetings my native brother. I am a 61 year old Piro Manso from Las Cruces, and have grown up hearing of the skin walkers all my life. Many thanks to you, you are a brave man for sharing your experiences and knowledge with the general public. I only hope you protect yourself from ANY repurcussions (physical and spiritual) continue on the good path and know that you have support from this native, (for whatever it's worth).
@meegansandberg1308
@meegansandberg1308 Жыл бұрын
I've been interested in Native American history and mythology (for lack of a better word) since I was in grade school. It's so nice to hear it from the horse's mouth, so to speak. I figure not all of it is myth, but truth, because I am sensitive to to the spirit world myself.
@nicoleperron3315
@nicoleperron3315 Жыл бұрын
This is fascinating, thank you for sharing
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! Be sure to share!🙌🏽🪶
@daydreamerprod
@daydreamerprod Жыл бұрын
Love and light to You on your path. Thanks for the share & reminder(s) to fellow practitioners everywhere.. And as Dine' say, "May We/You Walk in Beauty".
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
Aho thanks for watching and many blessings to you! Be sure to share!🙌🏽🪶
@AntoineC.FerbosI
@AntoineC.FerbosI 10 ай бұрын
Good morning. Today is Saturday January 6. ,2024. This is my first video of your program and I am looking forward to anything and everything you have. Thanks so much . GOD bless us all !!!!
@hannahwarnick579
@hannahwarnick579 Жыл бұрын
I absolutely love your stories! You are an amazing storyteller, I would loove to hear more !
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!! More stories on the way! Be sure to share!🙌🏽🪶
@solfh
@solfh 6 ай бұрын
I am so happy that people with real knowledge about the world actually speak up and the comments are gold. Even tough I live a mundane life in the city in a latin country, I know all this exists and having first hand information is so useful. One time I went to a place known here for a city if lights that appear in a mountain, and as me and friends were watching at night, we heard close a scream like a man was dying so close by. My friends werr panicking and I was chill somehow because i saw so many stories so I thought is either and animal i have no idea about since I live in the city or is a sknwalker thing so.. I can’t just go and run from this upper place int he mountain and we were not equipped enough to descend fast. So I did not watch, completely ignore it as it doesn’t exist and nothing happened. I used the if you don’t look it doesn’t exist technique. 😂
@bluezinnia847
@bluezinnia847 Жыл бұрын
Well done, and thank you so much! I want more:))) God Bless you and your Navajo Nation! Stay Strong, and keep teaching to the people who want to know more about the Skinwalkers..why, when I listen to you, your honesty. I do believe they are real. You are a strong, story teller:)) Blessings from Florida.
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
Aho! thank you for watching!!🙌🏽🪶 be sure to share! More content on the way!🙏🏽
@leesquirrel3550
@leesquirrel3550 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Be safe and blessed by our Creator. ❤
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching many blessings to you as well! Be sure to share🙌🏽🪶
@TommyG_0311
@TommyG_0311 Жыл бұрын
i love your videos, they're so well put together and you're very well spoken. keep up the good work! also after scrolling the comments, your very well engaged with your viewers, which is awesome!
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the encouraging words and glad you enjoyed!! Be sure to share!🙌🏽🪶
@Crom85
@Crom85 10 ай бұрын
Dude… I need some information. I’m not in the southwest, I’m in Appalachia. My wife and I found a deer carcass on our property it was pretty recently killed because I routinely walk my property, but it was picked clean. I figured it was coyotes we have lots of them, but my wife wanted the bones to make something out of so I have them by the house with some skin still attached to the hind legs. So we got a German shepherd a week ago, he’s been spooked since he got here. Barely eating, and he randomly runs away and jumps in the pond to hide. I figured it was adjustment to the new surroundings, but I keep hearing weird whistles, like a cross between a bird and a person. But it’s towards dusk and it’s dead silent outside when it happens. There’s more
@Crom85
@Crom85 10 ай бұрын
I heard a faint hello from the woods.
@melissa078
@melissa078 11 ай бұрын
What an interesting story! I love your content and I’m glad I’ve discovered it ! I’m Scottish and we have malevolent beings and spirits here too to watch out for but I have to say, I think I find the idea of skinwalkers more terrifying than anything we have here. Love hearing about your history and culture. Stay safe !
@TsosieLakaisin
@TsosieLakaisin 5 ай бұрын
I love learning about my culture man! My dad has taught me a lot but he is not around much anymore he is back on the Rez I never get to see him anymore
@viridiancryptid
@viridiancryptid Жыл бұрын
I love this i was on the edge of my seat in anticipation the enture video wondering how it would end! After finding your channel a few minutes ago im in love with your content and just HAD to share with my Two Spirit friend! Thank you for the stories and education!
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching and supporting!!🙌🏽🪶 glad you enjoy it! Be sure to keep sharing🙏🏽
@paige-vt8fn
@paige-vt8fn 5 ай бұрын
My maternal grandmother was Apache and i believe i may have some Choctaw from my great-grandfather's side, ( born in New Orleans). Though i am very mixed, i have always had a strong call to my Native roots. Thank you so kuch for sharing. I look forward to learning more to maintain and pass on my Native roots! ❤
@notreshan
@notreshan Жыл бұрын
HOLY SHOOT!!! That is a very interesting story... We have this black magic thing in our country where some people will bind a spirit to do bad/ evil things. And some let's say people who knows how to do these witch craft would send that same spirit to take revenge. It's fascinating about the buck being released to take it's revenge. WOW!! Can't wait to hear more.
@rheyza4475
@rheyza4475 4 ай бұрын
Super fascinating man! Subscribed for your skin Walker content and yes please more details please, we want to know everything!
@roku3216
@roku3216 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the knowledge and experiences.
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching and enjoying!🙌🏽🪶 be sure to share!🙏🏽
@heathenhedgemonkey2419
@heathenhedgemonkey2419 5 ай бұрын
Aho. New subber 👋. Thankyou for sharing your story. 🙏
@jorgemargenat3674
@jorgemargenat3674 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing...strength &honor 🙏🙏🙏
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
Aho many blessings to you! Be sure to share🙌🏽🪶
@2randomblackmen
@2randomblackmen 10 ай бұрын
Wartime Stories recently brought up Skinwalker stories from 2 Navajo and 2 non-Navajo serving in the military and their experiences on military bases/out in the woods. Would be curious for your take on those stories
@NeedbandZ
@NeedbandZ Жыл бұрын
Great content, and consistency! Boy am I glad I came across this channel
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!! Be sure to enjoy!🙌🏽🪶 share share share🙏🏽
@thejato
@thejato 10 ай бұрын
Just found your channel. I'm Indian and it's incredible how close my experience of Tantra is with your culture!! It's truly fascinating and in a world that tries to dismiss stuff like this, it's always great to hear from people on the other side of the world who have similar practices and experiences. Learning a lot!!
@thehpoo2
@thehpoo2 Жыл бұрын
Yeee! when they start running on all fours is insane! That was a goot one. New sub. Keep it up!
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
Thanks for subscribing and watching! Be sure to share!🙌🏽🪶
@geodude6244
@geodude6244 5 ай бұрын
When i was young my group of friends went out to investigate a old home that was overgrown and nobody would buy it. They ended up closing the door and locking me inside at around 11 pm. I was sitting by the door waiting kinda freaked out when a man came walking up to me asking why i was in his house. He looked flesh and bone like you and me. We talked alittle and he realized i was scared and he told me he liked me and would leave me alone and walked back into the darkness. It felt like 10 minutes but when my friends came back from smoking they told me i been in there for an hour. That was one of the two ghosts I seen fully manifest themselves infront of me.
@cecileroy557
@cecileroy557 4 ай бұрын
WOW!!
@rafaelhernandez4766
@rafaelhernandez4766 Жыл бұрын
I enjoyed all your stories! I commend you for being brave and having the courage to share your stories with us! You have gained a new subscriber here! I've always been intrigued about these Skinwalker stories and it brings a new prospective hearing them from someone that knows about them first hand. Thanks again for what you do sir!
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
Thank you for subscribing!! And thanks for watching!! Be sure to share!🙌🏽🪶
@DonaldWood-pl6px
@DonaldWood-pl6px 11 ай бұрын
I am watching this video and leaving this comment using a friend's acct: One afternoon, approx 1:00 pm in May or June, about 2 1/5 years agoin SW OKC, a friend and I had the strangest experience. We were walking to a grocery store and had decided to take a short cut through a field, which had an oil rig and ONE tree in the middle of it. We made it through the field, so we stopped to take a break before we exited the field. As we were talking, we noticed a Native American man, who was walking through the field, toward the direction from which we had been walking from. He was an elder, about 65. He was walking alone. There was no other people, or animals, walking with the man. When he made it to the tree, in the middle of the field, he fell to the ground, beneath the tree. In the exact spot where he fell, was a large dog, of some kind, that appeared and walked in the direction the man had been walking before he fell. My friend and I looked at each other, both of us, being concerned about the man and his well being, hurried over to where he had fallen, to make sure he was okay and to help him, if needed. He never did get up to continue walking, yet when we got there, it didn't take long, since we were just across the field, to get over there. The man was not there. We did not see him anywhere in the field. I still do not know exactly what we experienced that afternoon. Although, I am not sure if the man was aware of us. I was 100% aware of what I witnessed and experienced, as what took place that day. Neither one of us was intoxicated or under the influence of any alcohol or drugs, prescription or non-prescription. I would like to have your thougts, opinions, and ideas on what possibilities could that have been. I haven't spoken much about it, but I remember it, vividly.
@192drm
@192drm Жыл бұрын
Why do skinwalkers kill people? Also I'm so happy I found your channel sir, this is a goldmine. I just subscribed and can't wait to hear more of your horror stories.
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
A lot of the time it’s jealously or to gain more power! And thank you for subscribing and supporting!! Be sure to share!🙌🏽🪶
@zachmartinez9127
@zachmartinez9127 6 ай бұрын
Make a video of a indigenous perspective of the history and opinion of the wendigo
@ShawneeRising
@ShawneeRising Жыл бұрын
Would love to hear more. Lovin' the stories. Are skinwalkers spirits or physical beings? I know you mentioned people making markings to become the animal they killed, but do they become spiritual things or are these purely physical beings? Just a question I keep asking myself. Niyâwe. Thanks, bro.
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
It can be both! Sometimes physical and sometimes spiritual or sometimes both at the same time. Gets complicated so I’ll answer “Yes” lol
@mykelgreene911
@mykelgreene911 5 ай бұрын
You're welcome to join and post You're story's on ghost stories from the rez original. Thank you for sharing!
@VitriolXandakas
@VitriolXandakas Жыл бұрын
You are an amazing storyteller and your videos are so well put together! I'm glad you got to my KZbin recommendations - got subscribed right after watching one video :) Thank you for clearing things on a topic where much misinformation seems to exist. I myself as well as a lot of other people would never be able to learn about it unless someone knowledgeable on the matter like yourself put things straight. So thank you :) I do wonder, what is the goal or purpose of choosing to become a SW? As in, what do they gain by cursing or taking the lives of people? What is their motive or incentive? Sending you my warmest greetings all the way from Greece :)
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
Welcome to the channel!! There could be a lot of reasons, power, greed, suffering from abuse, kidnapped, tricked. A lot of things really. Thanks for watching and be sure to share!
@WCDL
@WCDL 11 ай бұрын
This story reminds me of my time on the Rez. I like to drive the old dirt roads and check out things I can spot. I came across an old house foundation and when I approached it I felt something inside me stop my legs from walking any closer to it. I was gripped with an intense fear and didn’t feel like I should go any closer. I was armed but that didn’t feel like it was enough, I turned right around and drove on.
@levacydandino5856
@levacydandino5856 11 ай бұрын
I get that feeling when I need to go in and clear a room out. lol My feet stop on their own and it lets me know it's gonna be a bumpy ride. It's always best to nope out of there if the feeling is too strong.
@kme
@kme 5 ай бұрын
​@@levacydandino5856 my inlaws' house (in England) has part where I don't go in or even near. The bad vibes are so strong. The house itself has had many different uses over the years, but it was built over the foundations of an even earlier house that nobody knows how old it was or anything about it. It was, at one time, the village surgery (dr office), but I didn't get the feeling that that was where this one malevolent spirit I encountered one night came from. (there are several spirits of various ages attached to the house, including a small white terrier my husband has seen go thru a wall that used to be a doorway into what was once the butchery room (another part of the house I don't go near; it's now completely blocked off and inaccessible, but...)). My husband also once physically ran into a spirit that looked just as shocked at seeing him as he was shocked at seeing her lol They later found her portrait in the attic. It was given to the previous owners' family (who are friends with his parents) but it falls off the walls and refuses to stay hung up when they try. I told them it belongs to the house, but they ignored me. He's seen her a couple of times, but not recently. We don't live there anymore, just his mum, since his dad unexpectedly passed away a few years ago.
@lynnesmith2419
@lynnesmith2419 Жыл бұрын
Yes I want to hear more
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
More you shall receive! Thanks for watching! Be sure to share!🙌🏽🪶
@ArtandDiamondsWithEskies
@ArtandDiamondsWithEskies 11 ай бұрын
I was adopted and grew up in a Cherokee family but here in Arizona and I've been right outside of the Navajo reservation a few times. I know that there are areas where the white man can go but I've never felt that that was respectful without permission. I'm a 53-year-old grandmother now and I told my oldest grandson who is almost 10 years old about my dad and grandfather and my great-grandmother who was full cherokee. I'm trying to teach him respect for the Nations and how important it is to understand that the Legends are very real. Especially among the novel people who are historically storytellers, but the stories that they tell are of the truth of their history, people, and the dangerous that exists. I've been told by friends of mine including one medicine woman that I am was referred to as a chosen child and so the history is important in my life too because I grew up in this culture as well as in the culture of the US Navy which my dad served him for 30 years. I'm very thankful that you are telling the truth of one of the legends that affect the people here in Arizona. I saw something on the main road outside of the Navajo reservation once a very long time ago. So I am very thankful for what you are doing trying to inform people of the truth that is out there mostly seen in the night. I'm lucky to know about the white ash, and I wish that people understood that the things that they're hearing about the people are calling skinwalkers are something else. Thank you
@QuotesOfBrilliance
@QuotesOfBrilliance Жыл бұрын
Yeah man i wanna hear more stories of skinwalkers!
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
More of my experiences taking on the dark are coming soon! Be sure to share🙌🏽🪶
@RajuDas-qu1li
@RajuDas-qu1li 8 ай бұрын
My eyes has been on the screen without any blinks! For how long? I can not tell. What I want to tell you that I have never had this type of experience on youtube platform! It brings tingles and goosebumps in my body! Please go on! Your style, presentation and way of narrating the paranormal are superb! Please bring in more! Have a great day!
@janewolf4541
@janewolf4541 Жыл бұрын
I love this channel and your personal scary experiences. Thank you so very much!
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! I have plenty more ready for videos!! Be sure to share!🙌🏽🪶
@janewolf4541
@janewolf4541 Жыл бұрын
@@ShanclenShadowProductions Yes, I shared your channel with my brother. Can't wait for more of your great experiences.
@mattnoneyabizniss9735
@mattnoneyabizniss9735 Жыл бұрын
Word homie ur a g and I can tell that you are really in the family of protectors for your tribe….I can see it in your eyes…I have gazed into the darkness too many times and I live in Arizona too but yes plz more stories…..
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
More stories on the way! Be sure to share!🪶🙌🏽
@ArianaMorales-yk1vr
@ArianaMorales-yk1vr Жыл бұрын
While I understand the reasoning of not speaking about the darkness. I think that feeds the darkness and guves power. There is power in calling out the darkness. They hide in darkness we can't guve power tonthem in our fear. I think of a verse, my people die from lack of knowledge. Knowledge equips people with power. Power to fight those who mean harm. Keep telling thecstories and protection for all of us listening
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
Also knowing how and that they can be taking down! With the rights tools and prayer anything is possible! Thanks for watching🙌🏽
@thedesertwarrior7447
@thedesertwarrior7447 8 ай бұрын
Da'anzho, cousin. I am Indéé, Big Water Clan. I recently have seen too many non-Indigenous people "investigating" s-walkers, perhaps with good intentions, but with *no knowledge, wisdom, or understanding.* I have issued warnings. Some listened (for brief periods), and others could not care less. I am a new subscriber to your channel. I thank you, cousin. I honor your wisdom, and your Warrior spirit, and courage to stand against the exponentially growing evils manifesting because of the general disrespect, and desecration of the Sacred. Aééhé, cousin, for walking the Beauty/Blessing Way. Ánágodziih doleel (Until we meet again).
@fraskf6765
@fraskf6765 4 ай бұрын
Whats the worst thing that could happen? One black guy also constantly asked under the other SW video "how can i summon a SW or get in contact with one?". Worst case he and his friends die or get sick .... who cares? Best case we learn more about those things and can maybe do something against them, right?
@mikedutkiewicz5860
@mikedutkiewicz5860 Жыл бұрын
My wife's grandmother was full blooded Chippewa and told her stories of skin walker type witches that were around them of their people. A lot of different people's have demonic things like that. Be strong in your faith and they cannot touch you!!
@zoemlk9687
@zoemlk9687 9 ай бұрын
Great channel. I'm Irish, and it amazes me how certain landmarks trees rivers stones caves have the same importance all over the world. Same with cyptids, shapeshifters energy and the masses think we are mad! It's a lifetime of learning
@bulldogsbob
@bulldogsbob 8 ай бұрын
I think most people believe things like ghosts exist.
@Adam-ub9nu
@Adam-ub9nu Жыл бұрын
Rule #1, we don't talk about them, lest we want them unofficially invited.
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
Let em come and be met with my blade🙌🏽🪶 thanks for watching🙏🏽
@susanb5177
@susanb5177 9 ай бұрын
​. I wish you had a channel when I needed your advice during my days dealing with them.
@tazika2988
@tazika2988 9 ай бұрын
@Adam-ub9nu This upside-down Rule made the mess World fell into today, with evil spirits openly posessing ruling elites and humans lost their ability to defend. This RULE was implemented in the world in 1962, via Second Ecumenical Council of the Vatican. In short: "People see demons everywhere. Their constant fight against evil spirits, talking about them, mentioning their names, it only makes them unofficially invited. Let's pretend that evil spirits don't exist, and when people will think they don't exist and stop talking about them, evil will loose its strength." What an absolute mistake! It is so huge that it seems as if 2nd Vatican council was ... infiltrated by that evil force. One third of humans are Christians, half of them are Catholics. Also, Council was ecumenical. It has huge impact on the world. Before the Council, not only every priest, but every Christian was exorcist able to fight demons, to save people, animals, houses, land. Today, all that knowledge is lost. Why did Jesus come on Earth if not to fight evil spirits? Why did he die on Cross if not to give this power to whoever asks for it? War is not over. Currently, because of Rule you wrote, humanity is loosing.
@tazika2988
@tazika2988 9 ай бұрын
@Adam-ub9nu This upside-down Rule made the mess World fell into today, with evil spirits openly posessing ruling elites and humans lost their ability to defend. This RULE was implemented in the world in 1962, via Second Ecumenical Council of the Vatican. In short: "People see demons everywhere. Their constant fight against evil spirits, talking about them, mentioning their names, it only makes them unofficially invited. Let's pretend that evil spirits don't exist, and when people will think they don't exist and stop talking about them, evil will loose its strength." What an absolute mistake! It is so huge that it seems as if 2nd Vatican council was ... infiltrated by that evil force. One third of humans are Christians, half of them are Catholics. Also, Council was ecumenical. It has huge impact on the world. Before the Council, not only every priest, but every Christian was exorcist able to fight demons, to save people, animals, houses, land. Today, all that knowledge is lost. Why did Jesus come on Earth if not to fight evil spirits? Why did he die on Cross if not to give this power to whoever asks for it? War is not over. Currently, because of Rule you wrote, humanity is loosing. Christian priests were ordered from Vatican to put their weapons down, and to make people put all the weapons down, weapons given to humanity by Jesus Christ. I'm seeing Christians are waking up everywhere, realizing that in 2nd Council Vatican was mistaken.
@fraskf6765
@fraskf6765 4 ай бұрын
​@@susanb5177do you want to share a few stories?
@CallMeJamezCuzDatzAGiantPeach
@CallMeJamezCuzDatzAGiantPeach Жыл бұрын
Wow, what a great story. Seriously, hats off to ya! Im from Mexico 1/2 indigenous and 1/2 Basque. I remember when i was 13yrs old we went to go visit some family. In a small rural village, dirt roads through small forested area no street lights literally about 20-30 houses. We stayed for dinner and dessert. Man, my mom had glass of milk straight from a cow and some sweet bread. I remember my cousins and uncles telling us to stay the night because its late. Its 2hr drive back to the main city. My mom was like no its ok we have to get back tonight because we going to Veracruz in the morning. They said told us to be careful around these hours 10pm to 4am theres the charro negro picture an 1800s mexican cowboy in mariachi get up. All in black riding upon a black steed. Some say its satan himself, definitely nothing good. But of course we foreigners from the city just hock it up to legends and folktales. Anyway we leave. We are driving out of the pueblito entering the heavily wooded area dirt roads no street lights just the fullmoon and a heavy fog close to the ground starts rolling in. Then we hear a crazy churn of city guts being exposed to unpasteurized milk and spicy Mexican foods my mom lets out an, Aaay Güey! I gotta go to the bathroom NOW!. we r to far to turn back my mom is like i gotta pull over im sorry. N my goofy ass is like but but what about what Tito said about the black rider the charro negro? Shes like don't u worry that's nonsense. Just tell ur dad to keep an eye out and u too just don't look over her luckily we had TP lol Anyway she pulls over were telling her to hurry up its spooky out. Imagine sleepy hollow-esque woods in the middle of the night. Out of the fog we see massive beast. We thought it was a dog but no this was waaay to big to be a dog or coyote. Plus it was all black. This thing was bellowing hot breath my dad tries to turn on the car to scare it. But the car would not turn over. Im like mom stay down plz, omg luckily my mom was already in the right place and position to release a bowel movement from pure fear. I kid u not i think that action made the hell hound cry and stay away from her. But the worse is to come. The damn dog was just a scout that leads the charro negros path. My mom makes in to the car. Outta the fog we see massive black horses head with red glowing eyes and steam bellowing out of its nostrils as it neighs and atop this gorgeous horse was a black suited Tapatio Man-looking charro. I mean this dude was wearing a really nice all black charro suit. In the middle of nowhere forest at an ungidly hour. My mom frozen in fear lets out n i gotta go again. We're lkke seriously? This lady has to go n becomes fearless because the car wouldn't turn on so she freakin opens the door the charro stops and looks at us dude has the blackest eyes no whites and asks if he could help? Be of any assistance to us? My mom stupidly asks that our car isnt working and she has to use the bathroom BAD número two. He replies he could fix the issue no problem i just need one thing? The boy in the back seat. My mom was like no no youre crazy. We dont need your help. We'll just pray for our god and savior Jesus Christ to help us. I kid u not she said the Big G word and the horse neighed like crazy big plumes of steam coming out of its nostrils. By this time 2 giant wolves literally what looked to be as tall as the car Windows their heads reached passed my window were constantly circling the car but as soon as my mom said that they started yelping and then the craziest thing i heard crunch pop pop bones and joints popping the damn wolves stood up on their hind legs and covered their ears started yelping and biting the air snap snap u could hear their jaws they ran off and climbed up the trees and scaled away tree to tree. Not to forget the black charro over here took off when his dogs and horse writhed in pain mentioning Gods name. He looked pissed. We turn and he literally vanished in to thin air. Once he was gone the car was able to turnover normally and my moms stomach calmed down. We later found out that her returning to her ancestral lands activated 6th sense for sensing evil. The more evil the entity the stronger and more upset her stomach becomes with explosive effects in the presence or near demonic entities. So i guess it wasnt the milk n spicy Mexican food it was a gift...well Idk if I'd call it a gift and i sure hope it skips me and my son. Anyway, true story, freaking gave me nightmares those naguals especially... what do you think dogmen are about. Because that's the closest thing ive read upon that ppl encounter out in the woods n rural areas. Idk these ones seemed to have been controlled by the black rider/charro n felt pain mentioning JC so idk naguals are indigenous idk if JC affects them.
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
Woah that’s a very creepy story! Thanks for sharing and watching the video!! Be sure to share!
@pedrochavez6838
@pedrochavez6838 Жыл бұрын
My story is not as crazy for it’s from my grandfather. He’s 81. Still alive mind you. He still lives in Zacatecas. In tippi suasko. Small village literally. About less then a 100 houses in it. Long story short my grandpa was young in his teens with one of his brothers. They would go pheasant hunting with there sling shots. Deep in the mountains by the house up the mountain pass so it’s about 20 minutes away from the main little village. My great grandfather has a house up in the hills. Still owns it to this day my grandfather. Long story short it’s built upon a buried pyramid and according to my grandfather a burial site around there I’ve seen this place with my own eyes I believe it is what he says it is. Off topic my great grandfather got possessed by spirits for grave robbing amulets and dolls of sorts. He killed himself in some strange ritual and spoke toungs on occasion. Preety creepy shit. I’ve seen the holes that they buried up to close off the entrance to what ever he was doing he would only dig at night with his burro. Come out just before morning with trinkets dolls of indigenous peoples. Anyways back to my gpa. It got late they were in the canyons. And it got dark. Long story short they came across. This thing you speak of on there way home a rider all black with revolutionary garments basically charro stuff pitch black blacker then the dark around them they heard something comeing out of the bushes and heard Hoves clanking in the ground it comes out into view unaware of there presence but they got a good view of him. He had the red glowing eyes tho not the horse and the horse had no feet. But still could see and here this thing moving brush and dust untill it moved out of view said it scared them half to death they ran home as quick as there feet could and never stayed out past dark. True story I believe my old man. They also heard the yorrona around there at night when my mother was a small girl my mom also heard it and rememberers it to this day. Were he lives is beautiful but steeped in mysteries. Zacatecas in the part of we’re my grandfather lives was the last strong hold of renegades natives and untamed also violent part of Mexico to be tamed by the Spanish very last. So a lot of blood has run there and battles and stuff. Also a story of an uncle that found treasure by a blue flame he saw at night decided to dig and found gold. Also my grandfather has found gold on his property as well old centenarios. So yes what I say is true. But your story sounds insane lol but I believe you to a degree. All that extra stuff is wild even for me. But who am I to judge that shot is out there somewhere for some reason. No dogs tho just an old cowboy.
@susanford6926
@susanford6926 Жыл бұрын
Wow that story was scary!!!!
@ansleyhance3072
@ansleyhance3072 3 ай бұрын
I absolutely LOVE listening to your story telling. It’s so nice to hear these kinds stories from a non sensationalized and personal perspective
@Adam-ub9nu
@Adam-ub9nu Жыл бұрын
Anyone who doesn't believe in these experiences are wholly ignorant to their existence, it's really that simple, there are no 2 ways about it.
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
Tell em straight! Haha be sure to share!🙌🏽🪶
@erinm.2328
@erinm.2328 11 ай бұрын
I get chills listening to this! I know it’s very real! - I have the utmost respect for the Navajo natives. I am a quarter Lakota Sioux. I’ve learned so much spiritually from my family. Everytime, I’ve been in SD helping my cousins gather cattle our horses, cattle and dogs will absolutely freak out! The dogs become very aggressive and start barking at something?! There’s a very strange feeling of a dark presence there. And it’s just in one certain area while gathering cows.
@lauriemass3439
@lauriemass3439 Жыл бұрын
I had a Hawaiian grandfather and a German grandfather. My German grandfather came to America by himself when he was 12 years old. He got a job on a ranch in New Mexico because he was a wheel maker. He lived with his work buddies family on a reservation there. He learned a lot. He wouldn't even let anyone eat an animal if it had suffered greatly before it died. Even his own cows if they ate wet hay and suffered the bloat. He is the one that proved to this crazy little girl from CA that animals have spirits.
@Kyle-jk3xj
@Kyle-jk3xj 4 ай бұрын
It makes a lot of sense why the walkers would pull up on you and your coworkers later in life.
@NightLight52
@NightLight52 Жыл бұрын
So I am not Native American, or really even part of any tribe. But I live on old Anasazi land, where I live is not far from a canyon that just feels like its full of bad things, I've always wanted to learn more about this because of the area I live in and I am thankful I came across this video. We are currently dealing with some spirit that I think was Anasazi but I'm not sure, it reacted to lightning water but it attacked my dad when he was using it. A really good friend of ours said we need a Medicine Man but has kinda told us what we can do to help us stay safer from whatever is here. I do not think it is a Skinwalker per say, but its something really bad and it has me on edge of being alone sometimes. What can I do to better protect myself and my family until we can get a Medicine Man here?
@ShanclenShadowProductions
@ShanclenShadowProductions Жыл бұрын
Dealing with an Anasazi spirit is veryyyyy very difficult. Highly recommend getting a medicine man to help. For how burning sweet grass or cedar will help but won’t get rid of the problems unfortunately. Stay safe!!
@NightLight52
@NightLight52 Жыл бұрын
@@ShanclenShadowProductions Thank you, I will have to do that. Is there a way I could learn more about your culture? I am very open and willing to learn but I am no longer around one of my Dad's friends that could talk to me about the culture.
@fraskf6765
@fraskf6765 4 ай бұрын
​@@NightLight52any updates?
@mouserat374
@mouserat374 11 ай бұрын
new sub here! I’m not Navajo myself but skinwalkers interest me very much and I’m glad i found your channel, i’m getting true stories right from a direct source who has personal and cultural experience. i always found the “skinwalker” videos and tiktoks pretty creepy but deep down i knew there was so much i was missing. thank you! ❤
@sheydagomez9384
@sheydagomez9384 6 ай бұрын
Nothing can stand against the power of the name of Jesus. No need for spiritual gymnastics to protect yourself from evil other than to turn away from the wickedness we hear about in this KZbin video. Thank you for creating this video to expose the works of the dark kindgdom. To think that people glorify this kind of craft of shapeshifting and identifying with spirits of animals when such power is attained by shedding the blood of someone you are close to.
@reeses.6653
@reeses.6653 3 ай бұрын
I wonder if he’d consider more discussion on this overlap of spiritual protection. I think in the soul eater video he said it’s good to have the spiritual protection of something to help.
@dreamwarrior93
@dreamwarrior93 11 ай бұрын
You are very brave. I'm glad you and the others are safe! I would love to hear more stories! Thank you for sharing! I very much appreciate it!
@kateangel7624
@kateangel7624 2 ай бұрын
What an underrated paranormal/scary channel! I'm Slavic from Europe and I really enjoy your content, it's interesting that our cultures have actually a lot in common. Really appreciate your clarifications about the Indigenous Culture and mythology - lots of misconceptions that Internet spreads about the topic. Maybe you could narrate even more stories with 'creepy background' sounds - would love to have them on my playlist 😊 Anyway, keep up the great work and awesome educational value on top of my favourite kind of entertainment - the horror of cryptids 😁 FYI - we have our version of Wendigo - Leszy.
@d.w.935
@d.w.935 4 ай бұрын
We definitely want to hear more buddy, and God Bless You and Your family! 🙏
@Yrtti
@Yrtti 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for these amazing videos, stories and educating. Dont know how i came across your channel but so glad i did. All the best from across the Atlantic, all the way from cold snowy Finland ☃️❄️❤
@Fire0warrior182
@Fire0warrior182 4 ай бұрын
As a Diné who lives near the area hes talking about. Good story.
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