The SEER's Sight Podcast
The SEER’s Sight Podcast is a sacred space where ancient wisdom meets modern living. Guided by Omani Nagi, a lifelong SEER, this series illuminates the path of Second Sight and Sixth Senses—helping listeners honor their soul’s gifts, deepen their intuitive knowing, and embrace the mysteries of Spirit with clarity and purpose.
Each episode offers stories, teachings, and tools to empower SEERs, sensitives, mystics, and seekers alike to see themselves more fully and navigate both the visible and unseen worlds.
The SEER's Sight Podcast
The Mystics Eye: A View from The Spirit World
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We stand on the bridge to The Spirit World and define how a mystic Sees from the eyes of consciousness rather than the ego. We show how marrying intuition with mysticism turns raw sight into Medicine that heals rather than harms.
• What a mystic is beyond labels
• why blind faith blocks authentic inquiry
• reading between lines instead of taking texts literally
• Uniting SEER abilities with mystical practice
• sight becoming Medicine through discernment
• The Namaste Notion and SEEing the light in everyone
• Practical steps to become a mystic
• Intention, stillness, contemplation, and prayer as practice
• Universal laws: know thyself, as within so without, reap what you sow
• Service over selfishness and using gifts to heal
Next episode we’ll move past the veil into The Spirit World—guides, ancestors, and how communication actually works. If this episode speaks to you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs a spark, and leave a review to help others find it. Your light helps other lights remember how to shine.
Think deeply, SEE clearly, and Journey Well!
Defining The Mystic Beyond Labels
Reading Between Lines Not Dogma
Why Blind Faith Blocks Insight
Marrying Seership With Mysticism
Sight As Medicine Not Poison
The Namaste Notion In Practice
Author Director Actor Perspective
Casework And Sparking Hope
Love Humility And Discernment
SPEAKER_01Welcome, welcome to the Searside Podcast. I am your host, Umani Najee. And in today's episode, we begin the journey into the spirit world, into the realms of the other side. Now we're not gonna go completely through yet. Right now we're gonna stay on the bridge. Next episode, we will dive into the spirit world. But in this episode, we will approach the things from the mystic's eye, the eye of the mystic, which is in short, the journey from seeing into being, the journey from the intangible to the tangible. Now, in review, and to understand this episode, you have to understand what a seer is, and to do that, I would refer you back to episodes one and two to understand what a seer is, to understand what mysticism is. I will refer you to last week's episode on mysticism. With that information, we will dive into what a mystic is, how to become a mystic, and how the seer slash mystic sees things, which is what I call the mystic's eye. So once you understand what the seer is and what mysticism is, the next obvious is what is a mystic? What is a mystic? How do I become one? Do I want to become one? And so, in short, a mystic is one who seeks, practices, and embodies a direct connection with source, with source, with the sacred, the spirit world, God, Allah. Again, the labels that we, the names we give these things or how we label it is irrelevant and inconsequential. The mystic, however, brings down this barrier so that there is no separation. Now, some choose mysticism simply out of curiosity. You know, if you've ever sought the deeper things, you're on the path to mysticism, regardless how you got there. Uh, while others stumble upon mysticism, whether through their awakening, uh, through tragedy, through loss, uh, you know, it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter how you came to mysticism. The point is it is completely voluntary. Mystics move beyond formality. Whether those formalities are based in religion, philosophy, theology, it doesn't matter where it's based in, the mystic goes beyond those borders. We don't box ourselves into a particular belief, a particular form. Now, while there are mystics in, you know, Islam, Sufism, or Gnosis, Gnosticism, or any other, we don't crunch ourselves within those boxes. We go outside those to understand the deeper meaning in things, life, ourselves, etc. The mystic also reads between the lines. You know, for instance, when I listen to people tell me about themselves, I read between what they are saying to get the deeper meaning. Uh, this happens, say, in scripture text. You know, the mystic will read between the lines of, say, the Bible and not take everything so literal. Now, I'm not here to change your beliefs, I'm simply here to say that the mystic will dive into that story instead of taking it at face value. Which brings me to another point. Mystics, while we go outside of these bounds, I've never met a mystic that follow the ignorance of blind faith. Blind faith is anathema to a mystic because it forces them to stay within a box in within a cage. And the mystic cannot do that. The true mystic does not limit themselves to a box of beliefs. You see, as mystics, we see through the veil. We live in communion with both the seen and the unseen. And like in my analogy and mysticism, those in religion tend to stay at the shores, and they're guided by what they're being told over a pulpit. The mystic cannot live that way. We don't limit ourselves to dogmas and to obedience. You know, I'm in the religion I used to be in, and I used to confront my pastor about things that I had questions about. And when the answer that was given to me was relegated to just blind faith and obedience, I was the type that was like, uh hell no. Because one, that's not what the scripture says, and that's not what you're practicing. I need to find out what the difference is. This is the mystic. This is when you go to the deeper things and don't shackle yourself to man-made systems, man-made mindsets, etc. Now, for me personally, as a seer and a mystic, I marry both of those two, being a seer and a mystic. And I will tell you how I marry them and why I marry them. And the best analogy I can give is mathematics. Say you have a lot of numbers in your head, but you don't know what these numbers mean, and you play with them, still get confused, but you still see these numbers. Well, in order to make sense of those numbers, you need math, which is, to my knowledge, a set of formulas to apply these numbers to get an equation. And this is how I use my seeing and my mystifying to bring out medicine. For example, I, these are my sights, just a summary of my sights. Uh, I am an empath, I am a regressionist uh or reincarnationist, which means I see the past lives of people. I am also a visionary. I see visions of the past, present, and future. Uh I am a soul reader. And all these things I'm telling you about, these are just the labels that I've given them. So I'm a soul reader, which gives me access to the apostric library and to individual soul scrolls. I see auras and energies around people. I do dream interpretation, astral projection, animal scripting. Uh, I communicate with spirit guides and ancestors and ancient type energies. I am a medium or I have medium experiences. And I channel. Now, I channel different than most other channels that I've actually experienced, but these are just basic terminologies of the sites I have. Now, if you heard all those, you have no idea what they mean. Which was my experience. I could do these things, I didn't know what the hell it meant. Then I got into mysticism, which helped me to learn what these sites were, what I was experiencing, and more importantly, how to apply them, which became medicine. Now, again, we're going to get into medicine, and just to summarize, medicine is that unique dynamic that is resident within everybody. Everybody has medicine. The goal is to activate that medicine. The way I do it in my life as a seer is I take my seeing abilities and my mystical knowledge and wisdom and learning and apply those to produce medicine. Now, the reason I do that is to help and not to harm. For instance, when I first started putting labels and names and to my experiences, I would come out to blurting things to people, which did more harm, I feel, than it did good. Prime example, I was having a conversation with an older woman who had a daughter. Her daughter and I were about the same age. And in the conversation, I was discussing, wow, you know, your daughter's an old soul, this, an old soul that. To which this older woman jumped in and said, Well, I am an old soul too. And I immediately said, No, you're not. You're actually young in your soul. That was not my job to do. Now that might have been her ego coming in to contend with her daughter, and I should have left it at that. But at the time, I'm new to it, and I am a very bold person. I may be introverted, I may be shy, but I do, I am bold when I have something to say, and sometimes to a fault. And so I, you know, told this lady, no, you're not. Uh, and in the end, I don't remember having a conversation with her afterwards, although her daughter and I remain friends. And so this is where mysticism in my life has come in. Instead of me just taking what I see and blurting it out, I take my sight, I add it to my mystic experiences to bring out my medicine in a proper way. And so this is how I marry my sight with mysticism. And so this is what I refer to as the mystics eye or the mystic's sight. Because once when I start using my sight and mysticism together, you know, when I was just using my sight, I was seeing things from my point of view and my interpretation. When I added that to mysticism and my mystical learnings, I started seeing from the view of from the viewpoint of consciousness. You know, basically the mystic's eye is the view from the soul and not from the ego. Once you begin to see through a mystic's eyes, you see from the viewpoint of consciousness. And in my experience, that has brought out what I label the namaste notion. If you don't know what namaste means, in the world of Hinduism, namaste is simply acknowledging the divine in someone else that is also resident within oneself. So if you ever see someone in India or Hindustan put their hands together and go, Namaste, they're saying the divine spark in me acknowledges the divine spark within you. Well, once I started to take my sight and marry it to mysticism, I was able to see the light in all things. You know, some lights are dimmer than others, but in the end, I was able to begin seeing the light in everyone. So when I told you I was able to love unconditionally, once I left religion, it's because I started to see that namaste, that namaste notion in all things: people, animals, nature, you know, things like that. And so my mystic's eye sees things not from the ego, which is the outside in, but also from the inside out, from the viewpoint of consciousness. You know, once you become a mystic, and this is where I say if you're not a seer, mysticism may make you a seer, because in my experience at least, I am no longer looking at things from the outside in, from the point of ego. And not just seeing things from the inside out from the spirit world out here, but you start to see things as a trinity, as how do you say, as the author, as the director, and as the actor. You start seeing from this total viewpoint, and in doing that, I was able to take what I saw, use these mystical experiences, so that when I delivered it, it became medicine. And so that's why I married it to. So, in a nutshell, when sight becomes clear, when it's rightly discerned, it becomes medicine. When it's clouded by ego, it can become poison, and so that is the big reason I marry my sight into mysticism to interpret it into healing by viewing that person, not from the point of my ego, but from how spirit sees that person. How do you get that light to shine? How do you get them to let their light shine? Because I feel my goal is to help everyone's light shine. I'll give you an example. I used last year I was a case manager where I would help people go through all their court hearings, whether it be domestic or criminal, it didn't matter. And I would help them find the resources in the community to help them survive, you know, on the day-to-day basis. And when people would come in, now these people knew nothing about me, they knew nothing about my gifts because I don't put that out there. But I look into their eyes and I'd see a lot of diminished souls. And during my training to be a case manager, you know, they would teach you how to approach people and talk to them to get the information you needed to help them get the resources that they needed. So I learned the way they wanted me to do it. You know, people come in, you ask their name, what do you need? How can I help you? I got to the point of I, you know, when these people would come in, one of the first three to five questions I'd ask is if there were no barriers in your life, what would you want your life to be? And on some occasions, you would see that spark just light up inside them, like they had never thought about that. However, in more cases than not, people didn't know how to answer that because there was no hope. And hope is the spark that lights that light. And in some people, however, it did work. And so, because of what I was seeing in people's eyes when they would come through, and I would take my viewpoint of them from the side of source, I would try and spark that light inside of them. Sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn't. That's their choice. But this is how I used my medicine in that particular position. So again, take your sight, take what you learned in mysticism, and do with it what you will, but it's up to you whether it's going to heal or whether it's going to harm. And so discernment matters. Try and interpret what we see without ego through humility, wisdom, and love. And I say love because love, and I know we've screwed up the word love in this world, but I say love because when I approach people with the things I see in them, I always approach them as you know with love instead of as an enemy, as a friend. I come in peace. And for me, at least in my experience, this has worked phenomenally. Just loving people. When you love people, you're able to see their soul in a way that I was never able to truly see it when I was blinded by religion. So for me, just having sight alone wasn't enough. And mysticism for me, mysticism without insight is just incomplete. From my experience, I needed them both. My psychic abilities and my mystical experiences. And I've had a lot of mystical experiences that I will start to open up. You know, for instance, when we begin to talk about the spirit world, I will share with you what I have found on my journey in the spirit world, your spirit guys, your ancestors, animal totems, just the way that spirit communicates with us in this world. So, you know, things like that. But it's because of what I've seen and I've married it to mystical experiences and wisdom and knowledge. For me, my sight with my mysticism allowed me to listen with more than just my ears and see with more than just my eyes. It allows me to walk in consciousness just as a normal part of life. You know, again, like many of the indigenous and first nation tribes here uh on Turtle Island, this is how they walked, just in medicine. And now I am able to walk in that same consciousness just naturally, with awareness, and that's all it is, is you're walking with awareness. Awareness of what? Things that could happen, things that will happen, whatever you so you shall reap these kind of things. It's allowed me to recognize the divine reflected in all things, in all things, whether it's the two-legged, four-legged, finned, winged, nature, it doesn't matter. It's allowed me to see the beauty in all things. At the same time, it's allowed me to discern the darkness where I've needed to see it, and it allows me to live that namaste notion, just seeing the seeing the beauty in people. You know, when I was a case manager, I dealt with so many people who were experiencing homelessness, people who were just thrown away, that had severe mental health issues, and they were just as beautiful as everybody else. I could tell you stories of some of the most beautiful people that suffer from homelessness, that suffer from mental health simply because the light is the light in them regardless of their circumstances. And I do not mean to become emotional on this, but we have to start seeing the light in people. Because that's why we, I believe we are going through such dark times right now. It's because it's because we have forgotten how to see the light in another. When they are literally, as mysticism has shown me, direct reflections of ourselves. So sorry about that, didn't mean to get there, but it is allowing me to live that Namaste notion to see the light and the beauty in everything, and once you see it, and this is why I caution those getting into mysticism, once you see it, once you experience it, you cannot unsee it, you cannot go back to blindness once you awaken to the beauty of consciousness. So, now that you know about mysticism, how do you become a mystic? How do you become an actual mystic? Now, while the symbol is structure, it's it's deep in practice. The practice is is is intense, but it's not hard, it's just intense. And so the easiest way, simply set your intention. Set your intention, just put it out there. A conscious choice to learn, put it out into the universe. I want to learn, I want to be a mystic. Openly by yourself in your closet when you're alone. I want to become a mystic. I want to see the deeper things. Simply say that you'll become a mystic in ways that you didn't think it would be this easy. Question everything. Question everything. And then question the questions. You know, you have those children that, but why? And why? And why be that type of spiritual trial? Ask questions. And I'm not saying ask to rebel against anything, but ask to awaken. You know, I know, particularly with me, in religion, when you question things, they consider it rebellion. But the soul will say, uh, no, no, no, no, no, homie, I I need an answer. And so question everything. Question your inherited stories, your beliefs, question your fears. Question your fears. And as someone who was in religion, I know, and I understand this. I know the fear in questioning what you believe. And I know that mindset of I'd rather be safe than sorry. I hate to tell you this, that's not faith. That's fear that's wearing the mask of faith. Because remember this, you know, say you're Christian, it doesn't matter if you're Christian, Muslim, it doesn't matter what your belief is, but I'm gonna take Christianity. The disciples ask questions. Yeshua bin Yosef, or who we've mislabeled as Jesus, ask questions. Ask questions and screw what anybody says. Which brings me to this point. Tune in to your resonations and your aversions. You know, I used to question things all the time when I went to church. I feel if I heard something that did not feel right, that I just knew that don't sound right. I went straight to the pastor. When I was an adult, I went straight to the pastor. And of course, many of his answers were disbelief. You know, that applying obedience or bullshit. Tune into your resonations, the things that resonate to you, but also tune into your aversions. You know, again, they are both teachers. So, continuing on how to become a mystic, uh, practice silence, practice stillness. Like I said in the last episode, if you want to hear the hustle and bustle of the spirit world, all you have to do is silence yourself. For me, it's meditation or playing my flutes. This is how I silence myself. Contemplation. Just think on things. Sometimes we don't just sit and think on things, consider the lilies of the field. Stop. Just consider it. Just consider, just think about things. Contemplation. Prayer. Now, when I say prayer, I'm not talking about speaking to something in particular. I'm just speaking to the universe. If you want to change your life, speak what you want. I want to be a mystic. I want to help. Help. If you want to be rich, speak it into existence. Mysticism has shown me this more than anything else: that we are more powerful, more capable than we've ever realized. Religion, and I'll be blunt, religion has diminished this mindset. We are so powerful. We create our reality. As a person thinks, so are they. And so just put it out there. We call it prayer. Mysticism calls it prayer. Doesn't mean you have to our father which are in heaven, all that bullshit. But when I say pray, I'm not talking about some devotional thing to a being sitting on a love seat, kicking it in another world. I'm simply speaking of the prayer where you speak to the universe to make it happen. That's how powerful you are. That's how powerful we are. And that's what mysticism has taught me. And at the for me, whatever you read, whatever you study, test those experiences and do it objectively. Do it objectively. When I first started digging into my beliefs, I stayed within the box of my beliefs. That's not objectivity. I had to step out of the box and study from the outside in to understand this. I got that particular way of seeing things. From a homicide lieutenant I used to work with who said, when you investigate things, investigate them objectively. This is why we have so many innocent people locked up in our prisons. Because a detective went out there with a preconceived notion and mindset and found the answers he was looking for, although those answers were lies and did much harm. So when you go into these things, try and be as objective, like a newborn baby looking at things. Remember, mysticism is about inquiry and not devotion. The true mystic isn't out there paying someone on the pulpit to teach them in experience. Gotta say what I gotta say. And I said what I said from experience. And again, I'm not trying to diminish your religion, but I've been there, I've experienced it. There are deeper things than Sunday services. There's an experience that is waiting for every single soul to reconnect and remember. And that's all these mystics ever taught, whether it was Jesus, Muhammad, peace be upon him, Buddha, you know, all these ancient teachers, that's all they were teaching. Now, for me, and I'm gonna guarantee for you, when you do these kind of simple things that are simply mindsets, it's simply a change here. That's when the magic happens. Mysticism isn't about you going to the door necessarily, but also about what's on the other side coming to you. When you set those intentions, the doors will open, synchronicities will happen, teachers will show up. And I'm not talking about teachers that you're sitting there paying that benefit from you, but teachers that are light posts on your path to awakening, on your path of mysticism. Remember, mysticism is the journey, you're the traveler, and some of those places that you travel will be dark, and you're gonna need someone out there with a light post. That's what the teachers are. In mysticism, from my experience, everything has become a lesson, everyone has become a teacher simply because I view them from the source of consciousness. Now, there's just a couple short reminders that you may run across on the path of mysticism that I've seen across paths. One and the biggest one. Know thyself. No matter what form of mysticism it is, no matter where it started, one of the biggest concepts is to know thyself. Know yourself, get to know yourself. Again, just get to know yourself. That's all mysticism is learning your reflection. As above, so below, as within, so without. This is simply the mirror that each of us projects, the image. As above, so below, as within, so without. And that you reap what you sow. This is found across the spectrum of mysticism. You reap what you sow. So be careful what you put out there. Because again, karma, she can be a beauty, or she can be a bitch. That is up to you. And that is the basis of free will. How will you use what you have? That's what free will is. But be careful because karma doesn't sleep. And we'll discuss karma in upcoming episodes, how it plays into the dynamic of life, how it plays out in all of your experiences, whether it was a past life, present life, or what's coming in the future. We'll definitely get into karma. And then just remember, blind faith and man-made obedience are poison to authentic mysticism that I have found on my path. Because a lot of those a lot of times, that man-made poison that we've subscribed to diminishes the medicine within each of us. I've seen it, I've experienced it. And look, these aren't moralistic slogans. These are, you know, you read what you sew, as above, so below, as within, so without, know thyself. These aren't moralistic things. These are mirrors of universal law. This is just universal law. And that's why it's in every stream of mysticism that leads to the ocean that is mysticism. Now, look, you don't need a title. I simply gave you labels and gave you these names and labels because they helped me. Because before all I had was numbers, but didn't even know what those numbers were until I started using the equations of mysticism to reduce medicine. But you don't need to call yourself a seer, and you don't need to be a seer to be a mystic. So although this is called the seer side, and I am a natural-born seer, I can pretty much guarantee you that if you are not a seer or if you do not consider yourself a seer, stepping into mysticism, I can't see you not being a seer once you do, because it changes the entire view of how we see things, of how we as individuals see things over and above the systems and the sites that man has forced us to see things with. Does that make sense?
SPEAKER_00I hope so.
Simple Steps To Become A Mystic
SPEAKER_01You know, once your eyes open, your spirit eyes, your mystic eyes, you start to view life as the writer, the director, the performer. That's what life becomes. You're not just looking at it as a performer, but from all vantage points. And when you when you're able to do that, the beauty in people, yeah, I can't even explain it. Now, I will say this: not everyone will understand your gifts, and that's okay. Our gifts, this walk is not here for applause, but for service. At least that's how I see mine. It's not for attention, it's so that everybody has the knowledge or direction to allow their own light to shine because I've seen lights bend so much in our societies, whether it's from what our society teaches or what religion teaches or what a family teaches. I've just seen so many dim lights behind bars and in courts, and just in really screwed up situations that everybody has that light. And as seers that see that light, I feel it's my duty to help them see that shine inside themselves. And so, you don't have to be a seer to be a mystic, to be a mystic, beware, we'll make you a seer. I can pretty much guarantee it. I don't see how it couldn't happen. However, if you are a seer already and you don't understand what you're seeing, and you don't know how to bring it from the intangible to the tangible, I would suggest the path of mysticism. And so, in a nutshell, simply ask yourself, what is my medicine? What is my medicine? And watch these doors to your sights, or the mysticism start to just start to open. And I will say this, because this was my experience. It was shocking. The things that we revealed after I started seeking. Knock and it shall be open. You're not the one opening them. Consciousness is, and when it opens, be prepared for what comes out to greet you. It may feel fearful at first, but fear not. Fear not. It's there for you, and there's nothing to fear. See, medicine is what happens when consciousness learns to breathe and operate through you. It's that simple. And so look. Sorry to take up your time this long, but your gift may not look like mine. Your gifts may not look like mine, and that's okay. Simply find your form, whatever form that may be, and whatever shape it takes, remember, you're but the vessel. You're but the vessel. So you can either allow it to edify or to crucify. Again, free will, but also you will reap what you sow. So you can heal someone or you can harm them. And the overall purpose is to bring harmony to the discord. That's why seers are needed right now. Many have forgotten who, what, and why we are, which we will be unraveling through this podcast. I had to take you through all the first steps so that people can start understanding just how dynamic we are when I share the visions I've had of us, you know, why we are here, what we are. Because when you take those scales off your eyes, holy shit, that's what we are. Holy shit. That's what we are. We are magic. Everybody, everybody. So if this episode resonated with you, please share it. Reflect on it. And if you want to share your experiences with me, you can go through uh my podcast on Buzz Sprout to send me messages, or you can write me through the comment section on YouTube to share your experiences. Or, and and if it's okay for some of you, I may share those experiences in the future. In our next episode, we're gonna start stepping beyond the veil. All these things I share now. There's a reason because I I I feel I have to share with you what's on the other side, what I've experienced, what I've seen, why I've seen it, how I've seen it. You know, not just some obscure bullshit, but how we are, why we are, and just how beautiful you are when you're looked at from the other side of the veil, and not through the mirror of mankind's mental madness. So, until then, my beloveds, think deeply, see clearly, and hear your way.