The SEER's Sight Podcast

BE-Coming: From Preacher to Psychic (Embracing Spiritual Sight)

Omani Nagi Season 1 Episode 1

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Omani Nagi shares his lifelong journey as a seer, from his earliest memories of his own birth to his evolution from Pentecostal preacher to psychic SEER. He explores how Sight manifests differently across cultures while explaining why now is the critical time for seers to emerge and embrace their natural abilities.

• Born with the ability to see beyond the physical realm, remembering details of his own birth
• Raised in a strict Pentecostal household while struggling to understand his innate abilities
• His work as a deputy sheriff forcing development of his spiritual gifts
• Describes various forms of sight including empathic abilities, visions, and dream interpretation
• Emphasizes that being sensitive and empathic requires strength, not weakness
• Explains how religion and societal conditioning can suppress natural spiritual abilities
• Created this podcast as a judgment-free space for others to explore their own gifts
• Will explore topics including reincarnation, ancient texts, Akashik Records, and different types of seeing

Try this simple but powerful exercise: Look at yourself in a mirror while naked, stare into your own eyes, and tell yourself "I love you." This may be the first step in awakening the SEER within you.


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Introduction to The Seer's Sight

Speaker 1

What's up, I'm Omani Machine. Welcome to the Seer's Sight podcast. My name is Amani Najee and let's get right into it. So I am a seer and I have been a seer since day one, and I wanted to share my decades-long journey of how I came into the realization that I am a seer, particularly with the background that I come from, and how sight showed itself to me through dreams and visions, through the eyes of other people, through various cultures, through just various means, how this journey unfolded and how it's made a difference in my life I mean to the point where it's literally saved my life and just want to share how sight has a purpose in our individual lives and also in the lives of others, but, more importantly, why it's never too late for you to step into your ability to see, to step into your ability to see. I'm under the impression that everybody has the ability to see in some way, shape or form, some more than others. It's not a contest or anything. So I want to start a podcast focused on seeing, particularly in a society where seeing isn't cherished anymore, though it has come from all cultures and from all tribes. So I'd like to start this first episode about my becoming and how I stepped into this.

Speaker 1

So when I was seven years old, I was watching a movie with my dad and my five-year-old brother and in the movie a mother is having a baby and the dad is outside, you know, pacing back and forth, nervous. The movie is called Roots and I don't know where it is in the movie. But so the mom has the baby, the dad runs in there, picks up the baby and, you know good, I turned to my dad and said Daddy, why weren't you there when I was born? Man, you know, I'm only seven. He's like what do you mean? I'm like why weren't you there when I was born? Like that guy was. So he's got this strange look on his face. He's like what do you mean? I'm like well, you weren't there, why not? And so this look on his face. I'm thinking you know I'm in trouble. So he's like how do you know? I said, well, there's only mommy, those two ladies and this guy. He goes, did your mom tell you that? I'm like no. So my dad, kind of you know, calls for my mom, mary, mary, and so she comes in there and she's like what's going on? Has her hands on her hips I know I'm in trouble, right. And so my dad looks at me and says tell your mom what you just told me. And I was like I asked daddy why he wasn't there when I was born. And she said what do you mean? Where was daddy when I was born? He wasn't there, like the guy in the movie who was there when his kid was born. She's like how do you know? I've never told you about this. I said, well, there was you, these two ladies, there was a guy. She goes we've never talked about this. I'm like no, but I was there. She goes there's no way. There's no way you're supposed to remember that. I'm thinking why I was there. She goes what do you mean that you were there? What do you remember? And so I described a lady coming through a door, another lady in the sky. I told my mom where the door was, where the lights on the ceiling were, and now she's got this look on her face and she's like you're not supposed to know that. I'm like why? Because now I'm in trouble. And so she just says you're just not.

Speaker 1

And so this was the first time my mom shared my birth story with me, and so she said that the doctor that delivered me was an Italian man, that he was white, with black curly hair and bright blue eyes. And so she said, when she had me, after her 17 hours of labor which, yeah, that's the mom's best weapon, that labor, then my brother's 24 hours, so I'm you awe, I won on that one. So she said after she had me, she thinks she passed out. But then when she woke up, the doctor was handing me to her, and so she said she looked at me and said to the doctor your baby is so beautiful. To which she said the doctor said no, mary, this is your baby. So my mom didn't even know me. And so I'm like why she goes? Because you had this black curly hair, you were really light and you had these bright blue eyes that were looking right at me. And even the doctors and the nurses the two nurses commented that your eyes were already open when he handed you to me, and so she confirmed what the room looked like that I described.

Speaker 1

And so she's like what else do you remember? And so I told them. I said well, before I was in that room, I was like in this tunnel, and I used to play on these concrete tubes. At elementary school I went to at the time and so I told them. I said it's like those tubes, but it was like dark but it was glowing. And then I saw that the lights on the ceiling. And then, you know, the rest is the rest. And so both of my parents are just, they have this look.

Speaker 1

So my mom is saying this is, this, is, this is impossible for you to remember. So she said, well, so you remember. So beside me was a picture of me as a baby. I was born in 1969. And so when I was first born, I was born in 1969. And pictures were still in black and white. So there was this black and white picture of me. And so I looked around and said, well, I remember, when Uncle Such-and-Such took this picture, she's like there's no way, you're only three months. So, even though the picture's in black and white, it had something over my head. So I described how she put this quilt over my head. I was laying on the couch, I gave her the color of the couch, the texture of the couch, where the guy with the light was which ended up being the photographer from Olin Mills and where she was standing trying to get me to look. And I described the whole thing and her hands are in her hips and she says you're not supposed to remember these things. And so I say all this, said all that, to say this Apparently I have been seeing her since day one.

Religious Upbringing and Hidden Abilities

Speaker 1

I didn't know that I was, I didn't know that this was, quote unquote, different. You know, I just thought everybody saw things the same. You know that's I've always seen in these things that I'm going to share with you, and my background, however it was particularly my religious background was one of the larger deterrents to this path. And so, you know, as a kid I saw things, I felt things that apparently other people didn't see. I mean, I mean, I felt, you know, I knew things that I wasn't supposed to know. I would say things and my mom or her friends would look at me like, how do you know? I don't know. But at the same time, I'll be on the real. I learned to hide it, I learned to shut that in. I had to survive because you know, people look at you weird. Or you know, when you share things, particularly when you're doing it at school, particularly when you're doing it at church or around people with a particular belief or mindset, we're going to definitely get to that. But and it wasn't until much later, you know.

Speaker 1

Let me give you a brief background. I was born in Columbus, ohio, and as a young teenager I moved to San Diego, california, and that's going to be very important. But I was born and raised very Christian, very Christian, holy, rolling tongue, talking, running through the aisles, you know church multiple times a week, type Christian In the Pentecostal slash apostolic movement. My dad's a minister still and he was also a professional gospel singer with this group called the Apostolic Clips, and so I would travel to different states in the country, different churches and organizations for them to sing at these other type Pentecostal churches. For the most part they sang in other churches, but mostly Pentecostal. And so this is how I was raised Very, very, very. I mean, all there was in my house was kind of church. You know, kids will be kids, but, and you know to the point that I always wanted to be a preacher, slash missionary, do something for god, you know, preach the word and things like that.

Speaker 1

I went to my organization's bible college and graduated salutatorian. Uh, did a little bit of missionary work. Uh, preaching in the philippines, loved the philippines, even smuggled Bibles to a particular communist country, at the threat of arrest and imprisonment, and that was while I was a deputy sheriff. So we're going to get into all this. It's part of the soil that I had to sprout from to accept what I am today. And so I say all that to say that I was born and raised very religious, but I'm also one that I'm a Taurus, so I'm stubborn. I ask a lot of questions and if I can't, if you ain't got the answers, I'm going to find them, and it was those questions that started this journey. I'm going to find them. And it was those questions that started this journey.

Speaker 1

Now, when I say I was born and raised in the Pentecostal type format, I was raised in three different organizations, and this is important. So the first was the PAW Pentecostal Assemblies of the World, or what we called at the time, back in the 70s, 80s, black Church, and after moving well later, we went to the UPC or United Pentecostal Church, which was known as the White Church, and it's not because it was only white people there or Black people here, but the organization was set up by those, and there's a reason why and this is part of the reason that helped me to start peeling this journey as an onion. So Black church or Black organization, white organization would do it like that, but I always hung around the Apostolic Assemblies, which was a Latino church, and they had Latinos from everywhere, mostly Mexico being in Southern California, but Puerto Rico, cuba, peru. I mean, I met so many people and you're going to hear about them. You're going to hear about these cultures, these people, because you know, particularly with what we're going through right now, nah, these cultures have enriched me so much that I got to give an honorable mention, and I mean many peoples, many cultures, have literally been light posts on this path to self-realization, and that's what I want this podcast to be is for you to see yourself. A lot of us have had to hide behind these cloaks, particularly those of us in religion, and we've had to hide, and some of you have come out of hiding a long time ago. Some are new to the journey. Come out, come out wherever you are. It's time, man. I mean it is time, particularly in the atmosphere we're in, it's time for the seers to emerge again. So, yeah, at some point I just said you know, screw it, this is real. At some point and I'll tell you how it became real when we get to that.

Speaker 1

Because this podcast is not about my sight and just my journey. It is really I want to be a mirror so that you can see yourself, because I see seers. I see part of my ability is to see the medicine people. It sucks and I'll be honest, I'm not saying being a seer sucks, sometimes it does. It can be a curse, it can be a blessing, depending on how you view it or your current experience. But we'll go over that.

Emerging from the Cocoon

Speaker 1

But I stopped pretending, finally said screw it, yeah, something's going on here. And once I started to admit it, it did not take overnight, it took years. I mean, I'm 56 and I'm finally sharing this. And on the real, it was never my intention to share this with anybody. Yeah, there were times in my life where I would read people, but this you know, I've always been the shy type and introvert, not with everybody, but for the most part I'm shy and I'm introverted. So this was not my intention. But when you have spirit guides bugging you all the time and the noise gets louder and louder. I just want to share what I've been through to help you emerge from your cocoons. But part of emerging from your cocoon is going into the cocoon and this journey is part of that. Some of the things that I've been through and seers of other sorts have been through, just to let you know this stuff is real, it's natural and it's necessary. And once I got into admitting you know I'm 56 now I can admit I am empathic and it's okay to be empathic. I have visions of the past, present and future, particularly of past lives.

Speaker 1

Access to the Akashic Library and soul scrolls and, mind you, I had no frame of reference to any of this type of stuff. Akashic Library what is that? Soul scrolls what is that? Believe me, don't believe me. It involves you, it's all about you. So you know I've been given access to that or somehow have access to that.

Speaker 1

Dream interpretation you know I'm able to interpret dreams, talk and see spirit guides and ancestors. And I'll even share how I met him. You might call him an alien, I call him an interdimensional being or a watcher. And not only how I met him and I know that sounds crazy, right, but we'll get into that but not only how I met him, but his name. What he shared and how it literally impacted changed everything about how I see life and I want to share a lot of the visions I've been given from these experiences. I'm a scryer, you know we'll talk about scrying. You know we'll talk about scrying, and so you know this journey has taken me from preaching Jesus in the pulpit to doing ayahuasca at the Amazon jungle. It's been a journey, and so this podcast is born from that journey, again, one I never intended to share.

Speaker 1

But I want it to be a sacred space for those who see, who sense, who feel and it's been caged or you've silenced yourself those who sense that there's something deeper, and, oh my God, there is. You would be surprised how badass you really are and how our society has cloaked that for many of us, particularly those through the education system or through religion, or through other doctrines, dogmas, politics, whatever. Through religion or through other doctrines, dogmas, politics, whatever. It's time to remove those scales from our eyes, both our physical eyes and our third eye, but also a space for truth. I'm not going to hide anything, you know. I'm not here to put any religion down, but I'm not going to sit here and bullshit about anything either. I have to keep it real. Considering bullshit about anything, either I have to keep it real.

Speaker 1

You know, part of that background is I was a deputy sheriff for 16 years, so I had to keep it real with people, let alone being, you know, being raised in the hood. I've been in a lot of fights, so you know I hear a lot of people say empathic men are weak. Yeah, I have had some knockdown drag outs with some of the baddest of men and we've I've shaken hands with most of them after it was done. I mean convicted murderers where we've had to do a one-on-one and then shook hands afterwards. So no, being empathic, being sensitive, it ain't weak. In fact, it takes a strong man to be empathic. It takes a strong man to a strong person, particularly in a society.

Speaker 1

Now I'm saying I know I'm saying men, because we're the ones who have to hide it most and it comes more naturally to women. Oh my God, the things that I've been shown about women has been just life-changing, particularly for one born and raised in religion and I used, when I was a minister, I used to teach new life and discipleship to the new converts and how the man was over the woman and, you know, protecting the woman. You know there's God umbrella, then the man, then the woman, then the children. I used to teach this bullshit, but that's not how it is in spirit world. So we're going to get into some real, real life shit that I would hope, just empowers you. It's time we're empowered, regardless of your race, your culture, whatever.

The Purpose of This Podcast

Speaker 1

But I also want it to be a place of non-judgment. I've seen too much judgment. I see it every day. I've seen it every day, you know, being ministering in the church and being a deputy sheriff in the courts. There's more judgment in the place where it's taught there should be none than there is in the place where it is the rule. More judgment in religion than there is in the courts. I've worked and so I wanted this place to be a place of non-judgment.

Speaker 1

Respect, everybody's journey is how I look at it. You know, I view everybody as a teacher. I've had teachers who are 18 years old. You know, as a teacher, I've had teachers who are 18 years old. You know I'm 56. I've had teachers who are 18 years old. I've had teachers who are in their 90s, and without them I wouldn't be here, and I'm not here to teach you anything.

Speaker 1

Let me tell you what this podcast is not. I'm not here. You know. This is going to be the who, what, when, where and the whys of seeing, and the how. Not the how to see, but how do see. How do seers see? I cannot teach you how to be a seer, it's just something that's come natural. So I and I'm and I'll be honest, I don't have all the answers. And beware of those who tell you they have all the answers. Those that's how you know someone's a fool when they tell you they've got all the answers. That is the fool you must run from. Just remember this stuff is, it's natural, it's normal and we've hidden from it for so long and I you know it's not about how to see, but it's more about presence and perceptions, purpose and some practices.

Speaker 1

I'm not going to teach you how to see, but I will give you some of the exercises that I use that help me gain clarity, particularly from somebody who's come from a very loud life, in the way that I was raised and everything and places I was raised and the jobs and the things I've had to do and things I've seen. It's been a lot of noise. There are exercises that are easily accessible. In fact, at the end of this episode I will give you an exercise that is so easy and so empowering, yet so challenging that it is the one thing that helped me, that started the empowerment. You know, empowerment is like a muscle Awakening is like, you know, you don't go to the gym one day and then come out all buff and stuff. You got to work at it, I had to work at it. Some people bulk up quicker than others Me, I'm a tourist, some stuff doesn't work that way. But I'm going to also be honest with you and say this ain't going to be no fairy tale. I'm not here to give you the love and light version of my life or of this journey, but we're going to go down a rabbit hole and it's deep. We're going to peel it back like an onion, but I want to take you carefully into these waters so that you don't drown. I use this analogy.

Speaker 1

When I was a kid in Columbus, ohio, you know, young, young my parents took us to a man-made beach that you could see the other side of, and you know, go in that dirty water, open up your eyes in this green, murky water. Moved to San Diego, went to the beach for the first time. I was like, oh hell, no. Dad's like don gonna get into it, nope. And then you start putting your toe into pretty soon. I'm at the beach three times a week, two, three times a week, body boarding with the homies and everything, and from that I got into snorkeling and then went out and got my Patty's third vacation, scuba diving. That didn't last long, don't worry, but I wanted to take you out so you're not just drowning, because the things I've seen, they are very deep waters and for those who this may be strange to and who are just coming out of their cages and coming out of their closets, let's tread lightly and carefully.

Mirror Exercise and Looking Forward

Speaker 1

But I'm going to keep it real. You know, this journey has taken me to meet a lot of people, cultures, languages, countries, beliefs, just a lot of people, and so throughout, I'm going to give my own room of mention to this. I'm going to mention almost every race of every person, sex of every person that has helped me on this path male, female, two-spirit. So I'm going to come at you more in a tribal way. And when I say that is, we have been forced to think in lines, a timeline. My mentality doesn't work like that. It works in a circle. We all dance in a circle. Nature is circular. All of our ancient wisdoms and cultures, for every people is circular. We've all danced around the fire and so that's all this is is a dance. So I know square dance, so I see everything circular, and so we're going to be using a lot of vernacular that may not be familiar, but I will explain it in terminology and try and make it very easy. I'm not saying dumb or down or anything, but I think very ancient.

Speaker 1

I want to bring it into you know the ancient things they share with me. I want to bring it into how it fits in today, because we're about to go through some things, some real shit. We're about to go through and we got to ask ourselves why did we choose to be born in this period and what can we do about it? You know we need hope again. So that's what this is all about and you know, in our next episode we're going to explore are you a seer? You know I've told you I'm a seer and everything we're going to explore. Are you a seer? I've told you I'm a seer and everything we're going to explore are you a seer? What does it mean to be a seer? What is it? Who is it? How is it? Why is it? All this We'll get into that and then we'll get into the different gifts and different types of sight, being empathic and dreams and auras and energies.

Speaker 1

Reincarnation that's one of my favorite subjects. The ancient texts, the scriptures, particularly the Bible, and how the Bible is more than what we thought it was. You know, I used to. When I got out of religion I thought, eh, the Bible is a lie. And I had to make a full circle after thinking it was truth and then lie. It's only been misinterpreted, it's been used as a sword to cut us to pieces. But I've been shown a different way and we're going to get into it.

Speaker 1

Whether you believe in all that stuff or not and this ain't a religious shit, I ain't about that but there's some ancient secrets in mysticism. I'm not even saying there's secrets. There's some things there people just didn't want to see. But we're going to get into all that. And so I give you this exercise for the next episode, at some point when you can look into a mirror naked and just look at yourself in your eyes and tell yourself I love you, just try it. It was very hard for me in the beginning, but it's a process. So just simply ask yourself or tell yourself in the mirror. But it's a process. So just simply ask yourself or tell yourself in the mirror I love you, and that might be the seed that starts to sprout, that seer that's inside you. No-transcript.