Seers See Podcast

The Seers See Podcast helps people make sense of spiritual sight—whether they’ve seen spirits themselves or love someone who does. In each episode, Doug Over...

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Thursday Nov 27, 2025

Episode 2 of our Holiday Interlude dives into the Ring Poem — one of the most spiritually revealing passages in The Lord of the Rings.Using only The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, Doug explores how the poem reveals the spiritual identity of Elves, Dwarves, and Men, and what their Rings of Power actually do in Tolkien’s world.Discover how the Rings amplify spiritual nature, why some races resist corruption and others fall into it, and how Tolkien subtly shows the unseen forces at work without ever explaining them directly.This episode is a key step in recovering a supernatural imagination — both for reading Tolkien and for understanding the unseen realm in our own world.In this episode, Doug examines the famous Ring Poem:“Three Rings for the Elven-kings under the sky…”Far from being just lore, this poem functions as a map of the spiritual order of Middle-earth. By looking closely at each line, Doug highlights the unique spiritual identities of Elves, Dwarves, and Men — and shows how the Rings of Power amplify what is already true within each race.In this episode you’ll learn:- Why the Elven Rings preserve, heal, and resist decay- How the Dwarven Rings amplify desire for gold and the ability to create wealth - Why the Rings given to Men lead to domination, and corruption, - How the One Ring embodies the will of the Dark LordDoug also draws on poetry from The Hobbit to show how Tolkien embeds spiritual identity in song and story. By the end of the episode, listeners will recognize the Rings of Power not as magical devices, but as spiritual amplifiers that reveal — and distort — the identity of those who use them.This is a foundational episode for learning to “see” the spiritual forces moving in Tolkien’s world, and for recognizing similar patterns in our world and in Scripture.Lord of the Rings, Tolkien, JRR Tolkien, Ring Poem, Rings of Power, Elves Dwarves Men, Middle-earth, Tolkien spirituality, Tolkien analysis, Seers See, Seers See podcast, supernatural worldview, unseen realm, spiritual gifts, spiritual identity, Tolkien theology, Cory Olsen, Tolkien Professor, LOTR lore, LOTR explained, Hobbit, Ringwraiths, Nazgul, Tolkien podcast, enchanted worldview, medieval imagination, biblical worldview, Christian Tolkien, fantasy theology

Wednesday Nov 26, 2025

Welcome to a special Holiday Interlude of the Seers See Podcast: Seers See the Lord of the Rings.In this mini-season, Doug explores how J.R.R. Tolkien’s world can retrain us to think supernaturally—helping modern readers recover the enchanted, pre-materialistic imagination that both Tolkien and Scripture assume.Episode 1 lays out the purpose of the series:- Why Tolkien helps us reawaken a supernatural worldview- How The Lord of the Rings subtly reveals unseen spiritual forces- Why Dr. Cory Olsen (The Tolkien Professor) inspired this approach- How this mini-season bridges into Season 2: Seers of the Bible with Emily in 2026If you’ve ever wanted to see the spiritual dimension within Tolkien’s world—and recognize similar patterns in our own—this episode is your invitation to step through the door and into the unseen realm of Middle-earth.In this opening episode of our Holiday Interlude, Doug explains why Tolkien is the perfect guide for anyone seeking to understand the supernatural world. Tolkien writes with a medieval imagination—a worldview where spiritual beings, providence, enchantment, corruption, and hidden powers operate behind the visible world.Drawing on insights from Dr. Cory Olsen, “The Tolkien Professor,” Doug shows how The Lord of the Rings trains modern readers to notice the spiritual activity Tolkien shows but never over-explains.This approach mirrors how Scripture invites us to recognize unseen forces shaping events, identity, and calling.This episode sets the stage for the mini-season, which will explore:- The Ring Poem (Episode 2)- The Prologue as ancient historiography (Episode 3)- Gandalf’s spiritual authority, providence, and the Nazgûl (Episode 4)- Tom Bombadil, nature spirits, singing as spiritual warfare, Caradhras, and moreJoin us as we rediscover the supernatural imagination Tolkien intended—and learn to see the world around us with new eyes.Tolkien, Lord of the Rings, LOTR, Hobbit, Middle-earth, Tolkien spirituality, Tolkien podcast, Seers See, Seers See podcast, supernatural worldview, unseen realm, spiritual imagination, JRR Tolkien, Cory Olsen, Tolkien Professor, Christian Tolkien, biblical worldview, spiritual gifts, seers, elves dwarves men, Rings of Power, Tolkien analysis, LOTR spiritual meaning, Tolkien theology, enchanted worldview, medieval imagination

Friday Oct 31, 2025

In this special commentary episode, Doug and Emily watch and discuss M. Night Shyamalan’s classic film The Sixth Sense (1999)—a story about a young boy who sees spirits and the counselor who tries to help him.Through the lens of the Seers See ministry, they explore the film’s deeper meaning:👁️ How Cole Sear’s terrifying visions mirror the experience of real-life seers who see into the spiritual realm.🕊️ How understanding the purpose of the gift transforms fear into peace.💔 Why secrecy and isolation magnify torment—and how truth and compassion bring freedom.⚰️ How Bruce Willis’ character represents unresolved spiritual business and redemption.🌅 How M. Night Shyamalan uses Christian imagery, grace, and mystery across his films to re-enchant a disbelieving world.Join the conversation as Doug and Emily connect film, faith, and the supernatural, showing that when understanding replaces fear, peace reigns in your house.📚 Learn More🔗 Read the book: Seers See: Instruction on Seeing into the Spiritual Realm🔗 Visit: SeersSee.com🔗 Listen on Spotify / Apple Podcasts

Friday Oct 24, 2025

Our culture is re-enchanting the world—but without Christ at the center.From Grimm to The Witcher, Supernatural to Buffy the Vampire Slayer, modern media revives the pagan imagination and Kabbalistic mysticism, offering spirituality without holiness, mystery without moral order, and transcendence without redemption.In this episode, Doug and Emily continue their deep dive into the unseen realm—examining how today’s entertainment shapes our ideas about nature spirits, magic, prophecy, and spiritual reality.🎭 In This Episode:- Grimm, Supernatural, Buffy, The Witcher, Carnival – media that reintroduces pagan and Kabbalistic worldviews- Foucault’s Pendulum and The Redwing Saga – clashing worldviews engage the lure lure and danger of hidden knowledge- What is magic—and how does it differ from the miraculous?- The Chronicles of Narnia and The Lord of the Rings – how Lewis and Tolkien re-enchanted the imagination - Prophecy, poltergeists, and the spirits that “can’t cross water”- Pharaoh and the waters of judgment – biblical parallels to modern myths- The Enlightenment’s “disenchantment” of the world—and our culture’s craving to reawaken it- Native Americans and declarations to their dead and deities🕯️ A Culture Re-Enchanted—But ChristlessOur modern storytellers are rebuilding a spiritual world, but one rooted in pagan and Kabbalistic ideas:- Nature as divine and self-powered- Magic as neutral force, shaped by will- Salvation through secret knowledge or bloodline- A cosmos filled with beings—but absent its CreatorThis worldview promises transcendence but ends in confusion—just as Umberto Eco warned in Foucault’s Pendulum, where seekers of hidden truth become enslaved by the myth they created.The biblical worldview offers something far greater:“The universe is enchanted because God is present—not because it is divine.”Creation is alive, but it worships, not commands.Spiritual power flows from communion with Christ, not manipulation of unseen forces.True prophecy and true wonder come from walking with the Holy Spirit, not chasing secret knowledge.🕊️ Doug & Emily remind us:“You don’t need to fear the spiritual realm—or imitate it.You just need to walk with God in it.”

Saturday Oct 18, 2025

Many seers report seeing spirits in nature — in trees, rivers, mountains, or storms. Some Christian voices call all of this witchcraft. Others embrace pagan ideas of “elementals.” So what’s really going on?In this episode, Doug and Emily begin to unpack the biblical, historical, and spiritual realities behind nature spirits.We’ll look at what ancient cultures believed about “elementals,” how Scripture uses the word stoicheion, and what it means that creation “praises God.”- We also discuss nature spirits in pre-Christian Europe and medieval imagination- Stoicheion and the biblical worldview of “elemental powers”- How creation worships by functioning as God designed... but there are other ways to read those passages. - Why fear-based, hyper-religious teaching about nature spirits distorts truth- How false prophets minister to spirits, but true prophets minister to humansWe shares frustration with modern Christian fear-mongering online, and together we respond with a Kingdom of God mindset:“Learn to hear the Holy Spirit, know the Scriptures, and find freedom in Christ.God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind.”Whether you’re a seer, a skeptic, or simply curious about how creation reveals God’s glory, this episode invites you to see the world the way Jesus did — alive with meaning, yet under His authority.We unpack a lot, and decide Doug is left wanting to think about what was discussed, to conclude the conversation on nature spirits next week.

Friday Oct 03, 2025

Are mystical experiences from drugs the same as Spirit-led visions? In this episode of the Seers See Podcast, Doug and Emily tackle the sensitive and timely topic of drugs, spiritual perception, and the Kingdom of God.Together we explore: - Personal stories of spiritual curiosity, sobriety and naïveté about drugs. - The modern drug landscape: marijuana legalization, ayahuasca retreats, “toking the Holy Ghost,” neo-pagan revivals, and why today’s culture is drawn to altered states. - Ancient Near Eastern practices- Evidence of mind-altering drug use in The Hebrew Bible? - New Testament clarity- Theological Reflection: --Substances = manipulation, counterfeit, deception.-- Spirit = God’s initiative, trustworthy, transformative.- Hope for today: If you’ve experimented with drugs for spiritual reasons, there’s freedom in Christ. - Authentic intimacy with God replaces counterfeit highs.0:10 Intro03:00 Our Stories12:50 Modern Context 25:00 Ancient Near East & the Old Testament54:00 Dealing with the shortcut of using drugs for spiritual purposes. 58:00 Appropriate Use of Drugs, hallucination vs real spiritual visions01:04:20 Pharmakeia and Witchcraft01:07:00 How do you get off the drugs? ✅ Key takeaway: The Bible acknowledges that substances can alter perception — but warns against them as counterfeit pathways. True revelation and mystical vision come only from the Spirit of God.🔔 Subscribe for more episodes on:- Seeing into the spiritual realm- Biblical prophecy and seer experiences- Discerning truth from counterfeit spirituality📖 Resources:Seers See: Instruction on Seeing into the Spiritual Realm by Doug Overmyer Articles and resources at SeersSee.com

Friday Sep 26, 2025

Megyn Kelly reported that the Jezebel website hired witches on Etsy to curse Charlie Kirk just days before he was assassinated. Two days before the assassination, Jezebel published an article detailing the reasons why they hated Charlie Kirk, how to find a witch to cast a curse, and then chronicled how they hired a witch who attempted to unleash the forces of darkness on Charlie. The witch proved the spell was cast and stated it was successful. The night before Charlie was shot, he and his wife Erika, deeply troubled by these reports, prayed together with a friend regarding their concerns. After the assassination, Jezebel claimed the article was satire and removed it from the site. Etsy similarly removed the spell store of Priestess Lilin, who is referenced in the article as casting a spell. The witch is now using the publicity for profit as a false prophet. Can you really buy a curse online? Are curses real? What does the Bible say about this? Can Christians be cursed? How should Christians respond to witches among us? In this episode of Seers See Podcast, Doug and Emily take a deep dive into the modern fascination with witchcraft and curses—yes, even the ease of purchasing them on sites like Etsy. We unpack Priestess Lilin’s claims of taking “responsibility” for the effectiveness of her curses. We further explore Scripture’s teaching on curses, including the ancient concept of the “Evil Eye." Then we look at Jesus’ surprising teachings on curses and how to respond to witches and others who may hate Christians, which turn the power of curses on its head. 1:00 Witches Hired to Curse Charlie Kirk9:00 Etsy Spells18:00 Don’t hate witches. 20:20 Galatians 3, the Curse of the Law22:45 Curses in the Bible, including the Evil Eye32:00 “The Internet has turned us into Accidental Witches.” 33:30 Christians Can Be Cursed. 40:30 Jesus explains what attracts curses52:00 Dealing with church hurt. 57:00 How to respond to Pagan Bookstores in our Midst?

Saturday Sep 20, 2025

Seers See Podcast | Powers and the Passover: Worldview MattersIn this episode, Doug and Emily dive into the appendix “Powers and the Passover” and quickly explore why worldview is everything.We contrast the pagan worldview described in Romans 1—where humanity exchanges truth for lies and God hands people over to destructive behaviors—with the Christian worldview, which begins with knowing who God is and who we are as His image bearers. That foundation leads to right living, peace, and freedom.Along the way, we unpack:* The dangers of monism and Gnosticism and how they still shape modern culture, resulting to so many societal ills. * How the Christian worldview restores true identity and purpose.* Reflections from Peter Jones’ The Other Worldview: Exposing Christianity’s Greatest Threat.* Why setting your worldview early matters for how you live and engage society.* A look at Charlie Kirk’s role as a missionary voice, seeking to communicate and defend the Christian worldview in a culture slipping into pagan patterns.* How you view God determines how you view sex and sexuality If you’ve ever wondered why ideas about God, humanity, and truth matter so much—or why distorted worldviews lead to distorted lives—this conversation is for you.We also invite listeners to share what you'd like us to cover next! 👉 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share to help more people discover the Seers See Podcast.

Ep #61 Seers and Artists

Saturday Sep 13, 2025

Saturday Sep 13, 2025

🎨✨ Seers and Artists | Seers See Podcast with Doug & EmilyIn this episode, Doug Overmyer and Emily explore Chapter 14: Seers and Artists from the book Seers See: Instruction on Seeing into the Spiritual Realm. Drawing from Emily’s Master’s dissertation, they discuss how art, beauty, and imagination often intersect with the prophetic gift of sight.Discover how Christian artists, musicians, and creatives can act as seers, bringing glimpses of the spiritual realm into paintings, songs, poetry, and performance. From biblical examples of prophetic art to modern testimonies, we unpack how creativity becomes a tool for spiritual discernment, cultural influence, and Kingdom revelation.🔑 What you’ll learn in this episode: - The link between artistic creativity and prophetic vision - Why seers often express what they see through art - How art and imagination reveal spiritual truth, even if it's not beautiful - Encouragement for Christian artists and prophetic creatives📖 This conversation is based on Doug Overmyer’s book Seers See: Instruction on Seeing into the Spiritual Realm.👉 If you’re a seer, artist, worship leader, or creative Christian, this episode will encourage you to see your artistic gift as more than talent — it’s a prophetic calling to reveal God’s Kingdom.#SeersSee #PropheticArt #ChristianCreativity #SeerGift #PropheticVision #ChristianPodcast

Monday Aug 25, 2025

In this episode of the Seers See Podcast, Doug and Emily explore the role of seers as worship leaders. Drawing from Scripture and Doug’s book Seers See: Instruction on Seeing into the Spiritual Realm, they discuss how worship creates a throne room atmosphere where God’s presence is revealed—echoing David’s declaration that “Yahweh is enthroned on the praises of His people.”Together, they consider biblical and modern examples of how seers experience worship in the spirit realm, and why this perspective matters for worship leaders today. From prophetic vision to artistic expression, this conversation uncovers how the gift of seeing intersects with music, creativity, and leading people into God’s presence.Whether you’re a worship leader, seer, pastor, or simply hungry to understand how heaven and earth overlap in worship, this episode will encourage and equip you.📖 Learn more in Doug Overmyer’s book Seers See: Instruction on Seeing into the Spiritual Realm.

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