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  • @OGS.Official
    @OGS.Official  Год назад +15

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    • @gelpy27
      @gelpy27 Год назад +6

      isn't this supposed to be a documentary-style series? why was it edited to look like a horror movie when Babaji was performing his ritual? what's with the demonic representation that's so belittling, on top of the interviewer's ineptitude to remain neutral and ask respectful questions? maybe do some research before going into someone else's space and spew ignorant stuff.

    • @thankyouthankyousomuch
      @thankyouthankyousomuch 10 месяцев назад

      I can't agree with you more. @@gelpy27

    • @YXL36
      @YXL36 2 месяца назад

      Aside from just challenging his Vedic beliefs, Wendy indirectly mocked Babaji for not having any friends or not being called to attend a wedding. She even called him sad for not acknowledging her favorite Marvel Comic Character- The Wolverine. I bet she doesn't even know how to appreciate a fantastic movie like "The American Werewolf in London". What a disgrace for inviting her as an interviewer🙄

    • @natural3362
      @natural3362 2 месяца назад

      ​@@YXL36can you explain to me how she mocked him indirectly?

  • @waffleisnice
    @waffleisnice Год назад +164

    Im sorry to say but Wendy's faces really showing her discomfort and its no wonder the conversation got too intense. Everyone have their own religion and beliefs but when doing this kind of interview we're learning about others beliefs and practices, the interviewer should suppress their judgmental nature and listen to tge stories

    • @adminadmin3649
      @adminadmin3649 Год назад +2

      It's a gd job by the host matched with an equal interviewee Compared to the Zula host with Ling and others, I switched off the Zula host halfway.

    • @cnachopchopnewsagency
      @cnachopchopnewsagency Год назад +1

      Agree. Thats why i dont like this Wendy black christian to be on our local series. She brings her "American conservative" worldviews. She did not have the neutral mindset and asian touch sensitivity while doing this kind of interview.
      Feels like she try to evangelise us and babaji lol
      Even our Singaporean Christians will have better sensitivity and finer approach in doing this kind of interview.
      Next time, just get our local presenter only la

    • @nolabae
      @nolabae 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@cnachopchopnewsagency it's sad that your type of bothered that she's black so in your world she doesn't belong. I hope your world keeps being taken over by more.

    • @annacherish5734
      @annacherish5734 2 месяца назад

      @@cnachopchopnewsagencywhat does her colour have to do with anything? Are you a white Christian that’s saids that they’re not racist but , is fully racist by you commenting on every comment on this video talking about black Christian when colour has nothing to do anything .. other than showing your hatred towards blacks and Christians

  • @carrotadventures3222
    @carrotadventures3222 Год назад +343

    I believe that the interviewer should have gone into this kind of conversations with an open mind. You were there to gain insights on someone else’s beliefs, not challenge them. It just cane off as really disrespectful especially when he welcomed you into his space and shared openly about his line of work. It’s like shitting where he eats.

    • @bbtan4655
      @bbtan4655 Год назад +8

      How true, indeed.

    • @adminadmin3649
      @adminadmin3649 Год назад +2

      If she challenged him, I came out understanding interviewee better. Liked watching interviewer and interviewed. Gd

    • @cnachopchopnewsagency
      @cnachopchopnewsagency Год назад +8

      Agree. Thats why i dont like this black christian to be on our local series. She brings her "American conservative" worldviews.

    • @genevieveaniko6492
      @genevieveaniko6492 Год назад

      ​@@cnachopchopnewsagencyracism is your God

    • @matreen427
      @matreen427 Год назад +1

      she asked questions that challenged but yet respectful - as a good interviewer should. She was honest in sharing her thoughts. Like this interviewer

  • @Supernoodlezs
    @Supernoodlezs Год назад +201

    Babaji is amazingly fluent in speaking, and expresses concepts very clearly. In fact, he seems open minded yet logical. He seems to understand the place of occult and it’s application in our everyday life.
    Wendy, on the other hand, appears overly judgmental - her facial expression fails at her attempt to mask the disgust she is feeling. As some other viewers have mentioned, this is poor coming from an interviewer.
    If I were Babaji, I’d actually feel insulted. He shouldn’t be made to entertain an interview that is conducted by an individual with such a narrow-minded and shallow outlook in religion/supernatural/unknown.

    • @cnachopchopnewsagency
      @cnachopchopnewsagency Год назад +4

      Agree. Thats why i dont like this Wendy black christian to be on our local series. She brings her "American conservative" worldviews. She did not have the neutral mindset and asian touch sensitivity while doing this kind of interview.
      Feels like she try to evangelise us and babaji lol
      Even our Singaporean Christians will have better sensitivity and finer approach in doing this kind of interview.
      Next time, just get our local presenter only la

    • @96dugu41
      @96dugu41 Год назад +5

      erm i would say the Babaji is really good and kind, if he decided to refuse then we will lose one great insight of our sg story video😂

    • @octville
      @octville Год назад +4

      I wouldn’t say she is being condescending. She is trying to play the role of a sceptic to draw meaningful explanations

    • @96dugu41
      @96dugu41 Год назад +5

      @@octville my ass, all kinds of interview should come with basic respect. She can be not believing in other culture. but basic respect should be in place as people will get very offended. thats why so many violent and hatred happen in the usa/europe across different religious

    • @octville
      @octville Год назад +3

      @@96dugu41 that’s just your view. I will respect it if you respect mine

  • @720dpi
    @720dpi Год назад +387

    the host sounds lowkey judgy and condescending throughout the video, with the subtle promotion of christianity… i can’t believe this man really entertained her… there are defintely questions that could be rephrased and the fact that she ended the video with “i was ready to challenge , ready to fight him” like huh ?? u walked into this man’s business to challenge his beliefs and his livelihood? feels like her mindset was not right

    • @adminadmin3649
      @adminadmin3649 Год назад +3

      She didn't. If she did, it won't be like that from her

    • @yogitraderz7917
      @yogitraderz7917 Год назад

      U sound like a racist cunt ..”
      R u a cheap-by- nese !

    • @wes3419
      @wes3419 Год назад +11

      This man entertained her because the Lord Jesus Christ was with her, with God no one is against you and I hope Jesus Christ delivers you from all demons and u come to Christ before it’s too late.

    • @rgseven6557
      @rgseven6557 Год назад +24

      @@wes3419 lolll crazy religious nut😅

    • @adminadmin3649
      @adminadmin3649 Год назад +7

      @@wes3419 He entertained her because he is not bad.

  • @JackL-lh4qx
    @JackL-lh4qx Год назад +35

    Did not get the same treatment when I walked into a church for an interview and challenged everything on the bible

    • @Keonggrmrnrn
      @Keonggrmrnrn Год назад +10

      Yeah, unfortunate that not all religions are open-minded

  • @fellietan7161
    @fellietan7161 Год назад +368

    Kudos to OGS for shedding light on this topic. I have to say that I did not enjoy Wendy’s way of interviewing in this episode. She was obviously the wrong choice. A good interviewer would suspend his/her judgment/ own religious beliefs and really go in with a neutral perspective. You guys went in to his place of business yet her body language, facial expression, choice of words/ questions were filled with discomfort and judgment. Go in and try to understand one’s personhood instead of questioning this and that.
    I hope that Wendy will do a better job in the next episode. Even if you are a Christian, you can certainly respect someone else’s beliefs or even occupation.
    Well done to Babaji for accepting the interview. I thought that he is rather eloquent and answered the questions really well.

    • @rajblack2055
      @rajblack2055 Год назад +4

      @fellietan9161. She is young girl. Not much experience. Don't be so hard on her. Just chill

    • @fellietan7161
      @fellietan7161 Год назад +49

      Juxtaposing this interview to the other Hidden Hustle episode where Wen Qi interviewed the Chinese Medium - Wen Qi went in with an open mind and it allowed the Chinese Medium to open up and share more. It was also similarly a sensitive subject given its occult nature as well. IMHO, that was how this interview should be similarly handled. OGS staff should be more open and receptive to constructive feedback from its viewers in order to improve.

    • @idconfirm
      @idconfirm Год назад +6

      Second this comment. As a Christian growing up, I can sense and understand Wendy's discomfort in this episode. Like other comments have mentioned, it might be helpful to come in with a more open mind and understand from a neutral perspective. I hope that this does not come across as criticism or comparison but Hiroko from Asian Boss comes to mind when i'm trying to think of reporters who have dealt with sensitive / controversial topics in a respectful and light-hearted manner.

    • @edsel6988
      @edsel6988 Год назад +4

      ​@@rajblack2055if providing input in a civilised and objective manner is considered being 'hard', as what the op did, then there is no room for growth for this society anymore.

    • @rajblack2055
      @rajblack2055 Год назад

      @@edsel6988 ok lah you win. Don't wanna argue

  • @thi1969
    @thi1969 Год назад +67

    Babaji spoke with an impressive articulation. Awesome vocabulary usage. some words I needed to Google 😅

  • @beethanyy
    @beethanyy Год назад +231

    Babaji articulated so well and was extremely calm even though Wendy was subconsciously trying to challenge his beliefs. No fault of hers, it must have also been difficult for her to host the interview with her own beliefs. Like many of the comments, I also feel like it might have been better to get someone completely neutral for such interviews. With that said, the defensive nature of the questions definitely provoked some good answers, and I believe with more exposure, Wendy would be able to set aside these differences for future interviews while getting insightful answers. looking forward to seeing her improvement!

    • @P53eud0nym05
      @P53eud0nym05 Год назад +6

      A mature presenter would know how to remain respectful & present things neutrally 🙄

    • @beethanyy
      @beethanyy Год назад +6

      @@P53eud0nym05 hahaha indeed, which is why i mentioned tht she probably needs more exposure and that I look forward to seeing improvements xD. With anything, they’ll get better with experience

    • @Musafir18s
      @Musafir18s Год назад +3

      Babaji was awesome. 🙏🏻

    • @shandani7215
      @shandani7215 Год назад +6

      I thought it was good for Wendy to have been herself and asked the questions she did. It shows how innocent she is, and that is what I like about her and this interview. Many people will have felt the same as her and would have wanted such questions asked. She did a perfect job. Just being herself like a child would-wearing her heart on her sleeve. Babaji is a professional, and he has experienced rejection and abuse to the extent that he has become very wise, and his responses show true maturity. I do feel sad that he wants to make the world a better place but ends up all by himself. Even his 'customers' don't visit him and hang out with him.

    • @DeoanandGeer
      @DeoanandGeer Год назад +1

      Namaskar .What is babaji name ? Are there other videos with him on the internet ?

  • @relaxedguru89
    @relaxedguru89 Год назад +176

    The interviewer mentioned that at one point the interview was becoming tense. And I wonder if she realised that her body language and expression was obviously giving off disdain and uncomfortableness for what he was saying. Who wouldn't be defensive over that lol. She was the wrong person to ask to do this, being a Christian. As another commenter pointed out, she obviously looked uncomfortable. And I really dislike that her initial approach was to try and question him, instead of simply trying to understand where he was coming from. She did at least pivot to this later in the video.
    To be clear, there's nothing wrong with not believing Babaji or his practices. We each have our own beliefs (or non belief). But if you're gonna step into another person's world, at least step in with an open heart and mind so you can understand where they're coming from.

    • @adminadmin3649
      @adminadmin3649 Год назад +3

      I think the host worked well for me

    • @wendyshoowaiching4161
      @wendyshoowaiching4161 Год назад +1

      Black magic do exist. The priest is using black magic to do good helping others who are facing problems. Understanding. People shouldn't doubt his ability. He may learn this from great master. A lot of people don't believe it. They are not thinking at his level of understanding. Don't judge. But you can believe my words. I am a Buddhist cultivator for more than 35 years. I am curious and more hardworking than any Buddhist cultivator out there learning buddhism. I do not see him wasting his time pursuing as hard learning the trait.

    • @Supernoodlezs
      @Supernoodlezs Год назад +7

      I completely agree with this. OGS had always had left a good impression on me, till I saw this video that was conducted so poorly due to the host. In fact, I felt Babaji had so much insightful views and perspective to share, but they were reciprocated so negatively by the host. What a shame

    • @somethingisbaking2401
      @somethingisbaking2401 Год назад

      Not sure what you mean by her not being able to conduct this interview because she is a Christian.
      It has nothing to do with her faith but rather how she conducts herself as a professional interviewer.

    • @cnachopchopnewsagency
      @cnachopchopnewsagency Год назад

      Agree. Thats why i dont like this Wendy black christian to be on our local series. She brings her "American conservative" worldviews. She did not have the neutral mindset and asian touch sensitivity while doing this kind of interview.
      Feels like she try to evangelise us and babaji lol
      Even our Singaporean Christians will have better sensitivity and finer approach in doing this kind of interview.
      Next time, just get our local presenter only la

  • @MightyPooPSTEAM
    @MightyPooPSTEAM Год назад +56

    Im glad that he was honest and didnt insist that he was doing things for the greater good. He understands and admits that it is a job and the path/means he has chosen is definitely not all that righteous. Also he is surprisingly articulate. Quality interview. Keep it up.

  • @SohWanWeithehieno
    @SohWanWeithehieno Год назад +40

    I really enjoyed this interview! Initially I was a little scared watching it, but the occult guy was really wise and I could see his pov and passion. It was slightly painful watching Wendy interview Babaji as she was so resistant (yet it's common of quite a few Christians I guess), but I applaud her for finishing the assignment. Thank you for covering this!

  • @mtpei3006
    @mtpei3006 Год назад +26

    Interesting interview. If this was meant to be a neutral exploration into Babaji's work then I think the sound effects used didn't quite work. It encouraged a certain way of interpreting the interview. It would have been better to have left it just as a recording of the interview sans the "horror movie" sound cues.

  • @mtktkt3773
    @mtktkt3773 Год назад +21

    Babaji is very well-spoken and wise and thank you for guiding us into your world and showing us how it works and what you believe in, loved to hear it. Very interesting episode!

  • @Lololol555x
    @Lololol555x Год назад +22

    Wendy is such a turn off and reasons why people hate Christianity. So much about Grace and mercy when usually these people are the most judgy to differences.

    • @puddingsawgl
      @puddingsawgl Год назад

      I totally agree. I'm an ex-Christian myself. One of the most judgmental religion. As long as you are not a Christian, they judge you. Lol

    • @cnachopchopnewsagency
      @cnachopchopnewsagency Год назад

      Agree. Thats why i dont like this Wendy black christian to be on our local series. She brings her "American conservative" worldviews. She did not have the neutral mindset and asian touch sensitivity while doing this kind of interview.
      Feels like she try to evangelise us and babaji lol
      Even our Singaporean Christians will have better sensitivity and finer approach in doing this kind of interview.
      Next time, just get our local presenter only la

  • @Sushiriceoreo
    @Sushiriceoreo Год назад +24

    U christian lah…i think this episode doesn’t suit you…ur too sensitive and very negative

  • @clarciel
    @clarciel Год назад +22

    missed potential for this to be a much more informative interview if you had picked a more suitable interviewer perhaps. maybe the idea was to highlight that tensions do exist but it would better if the viewer was given the freedom to make their own judgment based on a more impartial interview.
    watching this it did feel like the interviewee was being antagonized and he was already incredibly open minded and patience with his responses

  • @OGS.Official
    @OGS.Official  Год назад +188

    Hi everyone, this is Pei Fang, the producer for this episode of Hidden Hustles. I have read the comments that everyone left in the comment section and I appreciate them. While I understand that there needs to be open-mindedness when we handle topics of sensitive nature, I would also like to share the thought process on how this episode was produced.
    As mentioned in the episode, Wendy comes from a Christian background and there will inevitably be tension and conflict since her faith is something very personal to her. We discussed about the perspectives she should take entering the space of the occult and eventually decided that it was for the best if she could bring forth the scepticism from a religious point of view. The idea is to exemplify that despite the differences in our belief systems, and discomfort that we may face as we attempt to address such issues, it is still possible to relate to and empathise with people with opposing views - as what Wendy has mentioned in her reflection.
    As the saying goes “art should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfort”, the journey to “enlightenment” is never an easy or straightforward one. It would be idealistic to assume that everyone can be open-minded immediately without being put in some sort of uncomfortable situations where intense conversations or debates are held.
    I produced this episode not to put down either perspective. This discussion has not been easy for both Wendy and Babaji and I appreciate that they are open enough to show their vulnerable moments on screen. There is no right or wrong in this matter and I hope that we can be more accommodating and sensitive when it comes to leaving comments about the perspectives they bring to the discussion.
    - Pei Fang, producer

    • @msi7188
      @msi7188 Год назад +58

      Pei Fang. Perhaps, you should have consulted a proper expert researcher or sociologist on how to conduct an interview for sensitive topics. I have placed my comment below to explain in lay man terms (not sure if you'd bother to read it). The interviewer was not even holistic in her approach to begin with. She already started off by being religiocentric, judgemental, and critical on anything non-Christian. It even shows in her body language and facial expressions. There is absolutely a right and wrong way to approach sensitive topics like occult and black magic. Yes, you can have the interview in a casual conversation format but don't be so rude and indifferent to the point where the interviewee is already uncomfortable.

    • @DukeShanks
      @DukeShanks Год назад +37

      You guys chould have chosen someone who is more open-minded to be the interviewer, thus bringing in more value-added questions. Her questions and body langauge shows that she knows too little and lacks in wisdom to be the one asking sensible questions. Having a personal relationship with god is one thing, but having an open-mind for the sake of hunger in knowledge and wisdom is another thing.

    • @melvinderkanth1020
      @melvinderkanth1020 Год назад +17

      You should have brought in a more mature interviewer not some kid who's hardly lived life.

    • @伟生何
      @伟生何 Год назад +4

      I hope the interviewer is not disheartened by some of the comments here. In my opinion, she did a fairly good interview. The assumption that interviewers can detach themselves from their value systems when conducting an interview is not being open-minded. It is reasonable to probe a matter from one's viewpoint and be critical and skeptical to tease out other perspectives.

    • @Supernoodlezs
      @Supernoodlezs Год назад +19

      Pei Fang, if a good bulk of the comments are criticising the same point, then I think something is truly amiss.
      Intending the video to be portrayed in a certain way, and how it is finally executed and perceived by the viewers are two different things - I think we can agree that the latter is definitely more crucial.
      This topic dwells on religion and all the more it should be curated more cautiously. Did no one on OGS team whom reviewed the footage before publishing it have any similar comments as the viewers? Puzzling.

  • @kenogihebe
    @kenogihebe Год назад +15

    Wow he uses such advanced vocabulary... Not what I'd have expected from an occult specialist! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @urj210478
    @urj210478 Год назад +16

    This guy would do extremely well in the legal profession. Speaks very well and is very articulate and precise.

    • @DaniCat99
      @DaniCat99 6 месяцев назад

      ​@jessicaras4540 WTF does that nonsense have to do with the guy being eloquent?? 🤦🏻‍♀️

  • @shahvei
    @shahvei Год назад +13

    Listening to the way Babaji answer’s question you can he is a nice lovely person.

  • @sincerelynabilah
    @sincerelynabilah Год назад +45

    petition for another episode with Babaji!!!

  • @ainnaabbasi5763
    @ainnaabbasi5763 Год назад +17

    Bad people can do good things, and good people can do bad things, that's what I felt while watching this. He is a good man and when he said 'who is gonna invite me to a wedding' his expressions were too sad.

    • @amuko454
      @amuko454 6 месяцев назад

      blah blah blah@jessicaras4540

  • @evfdurs
    @evfdurs Год назад +11

    This interviewer isn't ideal at all for this topic. If she wasnt interested in hearing another perspective as a religious person, then she can't seperate her 'bias' from the topic she inherently doesn’t agree with, which makes this awkward to watch. I feel bad for babaji 😅
    Example: I had a friend who couldn’t understand me for not wanting to be religious, but she had to think more about it on an individual level if she wanted to remain being my friend. She ended up realising just bc i wasn't religious didnt mean we couldnt connect.
    People are worth more than your bias against them. With maturity and age, you learn to connect better with others whether you 100% agree with their lifestyle, views, beliefs, etc.
    Not bashing, just a word of advice from someone older.

  • @msi7188
    @msi7188 Год назад +33

    Wendy was truly very condescending and judgemental towards Babaji. Truly revolting. Occult and black magic are sensitive issues that should be approached in a holistic manner; ie it should be discussed as is with an open mind and neutral approach without any personal judgement and opinion from the researcher/interviewer. And that comment "sad", just because he's not a fan was totally low of the interviewer and uncalled for. OSG, please pick another host or interviewer when producing issues of such nature. 👎👎

    • @somethingisbaking2401
      @somethingisbaking2401 Год назад

      Exactly. Wolverine isn't even a werewolf, he doesn't transform into anything. He just is.
      Double L on her "sad" comment.

    • @cnachopchopnewsagency
      @cnachopchopnewsagency Год назад

      Agree. Thats why i dont like this Wendy black christian to be on our local series. She brings her "American conservative" worldviews. She did not have the neutral mindset and asian touch sensitivity while doing this kind of interview.
      Feels like she try to evangelise us and babaji lol
      Even our Singaporean Christians will have better sensitivity and finer approach in doing this kind of interview.
      Next time, just get our local presenter only la

  • @nelsonicies4800
    @nelsonicies4800 Год назад +9

    I don't get why need to edit it like a horror movie

  • @kellee6413
    @kellee6413 Год назад +7

    I tot it was good in showcasing how rigid Christianity is, how unforgiving it is to other beliefs and culture. It’s not Wendy’s fault, she’s not the only one that behaves like that

  • @rarityandSElover
    @rarityandSElover Год назад +27

    Hi OGS, hope that the team doesn't feel too disheartened and I understand that the producer & host were trying out a different format/angle which is distinctly different from the previous videos (the closest hidden hustle I can think of is the spirit medium episode, which the comments praise particularly for being open minded and empathetic). Hope to leave some constructive criticism as I'm a longtime fan of OGS :)
    Unfortunately the angle of the interview of wanting to challenge beliefs and bring out certain viewpoints wasn't handled in a delicate way, as the interviewer brought in her own misunderstandings into the shoot. Maybe instead of asking in a personal way right off the bat, she could've asked open ended questions like: "What are some of the most misunderstood parts of your line of work?" and let the interviewee answer for himself. Moreover, when asking more sensitive questions or before challenging, it is important to build rapport with the interviewee first (maybe some slight banter), and even if you don't agree, let the conversation flow naturally by following up his questions. (However, I understand that maybe that can't be done, if not the video would've been too long.)
    A very good example of an interview with someone absolutely irredeemable (which means the interviewer would definitely have tension and conflict with the interviewee) would be the Soft White Underbelly interview with James, a r*pist. Build rapport first, and catching portions in his answer that you don't agree with and ask questions for them to explain themselves/perspective.
    However, ultimately I don't really think this format really aligns with what the series is mainly about, which is clearing misunderstandings/destigmatising certain career choices. It would be like to ask a vegan to interview the chicken processor and ask if what they're doing is right/wrong, or if it's disgusting to touch raw meat. A bit of an apple to orange comparison but I hope you get what I mean.
    Moreover, I think the disgruntled comments might be because, besides viewers who may be new to this world, there might be others who this video appeals to as they might already be interested/a part of it and want to see more. By bringing this angle to the interview, the viewers who are interested in this may feel secondhand judgement or feel like as she's asking from a moral high ground, as they are watching more from the interviewee's perspective.
    Ultimately, this format does work, but maybe not in a series meant to clear up misunderstandings about certain jobs but maybe more for investigative journalism-type videos. Something more like what Rice media would do. Kudos to the team for trying something new, but I felt that more thought and care could've been put in to the ideation process beforehand.

  • @LeeMcKing
    @LeeMcKing Год назад +7

    On her question of whether its a cheat code, it might be. However, if we look at life itself, the moment you are born in a wealthy family where it is so easy to get what you want, compared to another person being born in a low income family where you need to work a lot to earn enough money to have what you want - being born in a wealthy family is a cheat already :P and there could be various other "cheat codes" around. For example, I'm a hypnotist and I can hypnotize myself to rewire how my mind functions to perform some "cheats" too. Ultimately i think, if the intention is good and the end result is an eventual improvement for the people affected, then ethically it is sound.

  • @deathallure1420
    @deathallure1420 Год назад +5

    yeah i was wondering why you go into an interview and start challenging someone. why do you have to be so confrontational? why is there a need for any conflict? no conflict no story isit? everything has to be drama ? go in, get him to explain everything, viewers can judge ourselves, end of documentary.

  • @SchismSphinx
    @SchismSphinx Год назад +52

    So I don't really believe in these things, but when he said that the point is to have people reexamine their own relationships - I can see why it might be useful. Nice ep, and looking forward to more Hidden Hustles!

    • @JAYJAY-ch4ik
      @JAYJAY-ch4ik Год назад

      I once used to be like you don’t believe. I took a walk and climb into old Changi hospital before it was fenced up so high and a warning to not trespass, basically they exist. If you today go there at the gate and say nah no ghost all fake then you proceed to take photos of roof, window, the gate pretty sure you will see photo corrupted, unable to focus to even the gate even thought it’s well lit and also green or red orbs with faces.

    • @wendyshoowaiching4161
      @wendyshoowaiching4161 Год назад

      These thing black magic exist, can send harm to the people they recite. Don't play with black magic. Stay away. As long it's for good, the karmic is accumulated as purity. I am associate with ancestors through practicing buddhism and cultivation. It's to say this priest is doing good service for the public. May God protect him. Accumulate purity and practice goodness.

  • @tayjinghui6944
    @tayjinghui6944 Год назад +10

    this was so cool! really loved babaji's thoughts and his view on idealism, what an interesting guy!!

  • @chiechieishere
    @chiechieishere Год назад +8

    At first, I was scared to even watch but eventually I realized how well this man articulated and was drawn to the subject.

  • @michlletn
    @michlletn Год назад +18

    Babaji - its very nice to meet you and see your work behind the scenes. You genuinely seem like such a cool dude to hang out with and i hope you continue doing what you do!! Cheering for ya 😊😊

  • @deathdragonslayer1
    @deathdragonslayer1 Год назад +4

    OGS, whilst its great that you shed some light on this topic on the occult, it probably would have been a better choice to get a non-religious interviewer asking the questions. Wendy has a strong christian faith and this topic goes against everything that is being preached in christianity.
    If the interviewer isnt open minded, why even bother? Who is to say that her faith is right and his is wrong?

  • @빛과어둠-q8s
    @빛과어둠-q8s Год назад +8

    Thank you both Wendy and Babaji for doing this interview and sharing with us Babaja's work as well as his spiritual lifestyle. Personally, I think Wendy was relatively calm and open-minded about this subject, even though she did admitted that she felt the urge to debate more on their personal beliefs.
    It is so easy to comment and judge someone for looking "uncomfortable", while discarding the fact that most of us wouldn't have done better if we were put in her place, witnessing the practice of Dark Magic and Rituals, while having to remain calm when our belief systems are challenged.
    Again, thank you so much for the quality contents

  • @theJasonAmon
    @theJasonAmon Год назад +16

    He is enlightened.
    A kind man who's willing to use darkness for light.
    "The lips of wisdom is closed, except to the ears of understanding."

  • @bbtan4655
    @bbtan4655 Год назад +12

    The interviewer has quite obviously veered into attempting to disprove or even to ridicule Babaji and his belief - not the best sample of open-minded journalism; somewhat negative projection of narrow-minded, self -righteousness. Quite a shame. Her question on free will could very much very easily have been applied to query on her own belief, couldn't it? Case of selective, dogmatic blindness; all too typical of some communities.

  • @Honeymagmangospoof
    @Honeymagmangospoof Год назад +4

    I don’t think Wendy was the right choice for this interview . You need to be extremely open minded for this . I’ve read that Wendy is a Christian why would you send someone with a belief system for this??

  • @Charellery
    @Charellery Год назад +15

    This episode was intriguing. Thank you OGS & Wendy for taking on such a challenging topic. It was very interesting to see the raw faith and belief on both parties being portrayed and I thought that’s what made this episode authentic. I like that at the end, different belief or whatnot, it was the human connection that made the difference and broke down the walls. Kudos to the team for the courage in taking on this interview and showing this hidden hustle. Looking forward to more episodes!

  • @NoraLiza-qh7iw
    @NoraLiza-qh7iw Год назад +2

    Pada aku Wendy tak sesuai utk interview bomoh nie sebab tengok dari riak muka seperti banyak yg dia tak boleh terima dari segala penjelasan dari bomoh tersebut.Sepatutnya Wendy tak perlu beri apa2 pandangan dari sudut dirinya.Dia sepatutnya lebih byk bertanya seperti seakan-akan byk benda yg dia tak tahu.

  • @simbeekuan4056
    @simbeekuan4056 Год назад +6

    I think perhaps a better person to interview would be a free thinker instead of someone who strongly believes in their own faith. I mean it's entirely up to the person who seek such spiritual help whether to believe if such rituals actually work for them. But it's such an eye-opener to know that there is actually such a person who does this for a living

    • @P53eud0nym05
      @P53eud0nym05 Год назад

      Christians aren’t exactly known for their religious tolerance what with the attempts to “save others” and convert them.

  • @charliegabriel7431
    @charliegabriel7431 23 дня назад +1

    While I do see many comments about Wendy being unsuitable for this interview but I do genuinely feel that Wendy is a representation of all of our curiosity, cynicism, fear & etc etc but I'm glad in the end there is an acceptance.

  • @KeriannChua
    @KeriannChua Год назад +6

    Amazing coverage of a hidden hustle! Babaji is really eloquent with his words!

  • @MoinMoin-lj3hq
    @MoinMoin-lj3hq Год назад +7

    This video edit so good, very informative and very catch the eyes :) Can't wait to see more like this!

  • @py4998
    @py4998 Год назад +4

    I read the comments first before watching the video so I expected Wendy to be full on attacking Babaji but after watching it; while Wendy had reservations and doubts, the interview was conducted with curiosity and respect (though idk what else was said pre-editing as she said there was tension in the air). I think the questions allowed viewers and maybe even Babaji himself to inspect further on why he does what he does and his reasoning behind his choices. I definitely felt sad for him when he said he had no friends outside of work.
    I guess I can agree that maybe in the future interviewers shouldn’t go with the mindset of “fighting” their interviewees, nonetheless the interview came out really well and showed the human side of things! Keep it up!

  • @leonenarwani7258
    @leonenarwani7258 Год назад +3

    Out of nowhere , growing tension 🤣🤣, I mean I have seen partialility but wtf

  • @sunyanik3577
    @sunyanik3577 Год назад +4

    I look forward to watch OGS productions on heart-warming and enlightening contents involving people who are able to evoke respect, inspiration, admiration.
    Dear Wendy: i hope u r not discouraged by the negative comments. Keep walking in the Light and Truth 😃

  • @97432561
    @97432561 Год назад +2

    Change the host pls, she seems like judging and sort of looking down on the master... Prefer someone that is less judgmental...

  • @theshushubird
    @theshushubird Год назад +18

    "Wendy: I would say humans are inherently selfish in nature" shows that Wendy is inherently selfish in nature, especially when she calls out people who do not experientially feel/think that viewpoint as "idealistic".
    Wolverine is not technically, or even often associated to as, a werewolf. Was surprised that the producer did not edited out "Sad. Okay." (because she was unironically the sad one in that context) but doing so also kept the video authentic and kudos to that

  • @Honeymagmangospoof
    @Honeymagmangospoof Год назад +3

    Wendy if it offends you don’t do it . Hated this interviewer

  • @nagend1917
    @nagend1917 Год назад +3

    Hi Wendy, my question is after witnessing the process, were you in anyway disturbed, maybe on the way heading back home, during your sleep or anytime after that?

  • @Happysoul_3
    @Happysoul_3 8 месяцев назад +1

    This is a Hinduism tantric ritual. Tantra ia very ancient practice. He is a learned occultist knows so much about his practices.

  • @kwekstanley3030
    @kwekstanley3030 Год назад +3

    The master's English is pro than pro

  • @dharma3689
    @dharma3689 Год назад +13

    I met Babaji through the interest of this episode and had a short conversation with him. Throught that conversation, I would agree on his idealistic point of view and his openess to share some sharable insights in his work. I brought back home a certain sense of wonder and awe towards the vast universe. Would definitely come back again when I recieve a blockage from my path. This time, would definitely recommend others to contact him before hand and not call him as he may be in the middle of a ritual. Thanks OGS and PPOS

  • @davidchang7500
    @davidchang7500 Год назад +2

    When you believe, there is. When you don't, there isn't. But when you finally die, the truth of the is & isn't will be revealed.

  • @verneser
    @verneser Год назад +7

    On the flip side, i’d suggest Wendy go into an exorcism rituals with the Catholic Church as well.
    Praise the Lord Wendy and the team is given the chance to go on this wonderful journey, to learn and practise Grace. ❤

  • @polarspirit
    @polarspirit Год назад +3

    Wrong choice of interviewer. Pick the right people if you want to grow your channel

  • @JDT01976
    @JDT01976 Год назад +2

    Thank you for sharing this very interesting video! Babaji seems to be a very intelligent and articulate guy however I don't believe that his knowledge of the occult was all through self-learning - he must have had learned some or a lot of it from someone with lots of experience in occult practices.

  • @Tommashelbyeee
    @Tommashelbyeee Год назад +3

    If the host isnt open minded then why even bother interviewing?

    • @VChong1991
      @VChong1991 5 месяцев назад

      Western mentality. Looking for ways to take things out of context and use gotcha moments to discredit others. The church always do this when debating others.

  • @archieteo
    @archieteo Год назад +4

    Loved it. I’m an open minded atheist who personally do not believe in the supernatural yet hugely fascinated by the subject.
    Great coverage and insight from a local angle. Enjoyed it very much. Thanks!

    • @bharathdeva9407
      @bharathdeva9407 Год назад

      I m a hindu myself but i dun believe in rituals or supernatural stuffs myself .

  • @shurinhaha
    @shurinhaha Год назад +2

    I feel like this is just a mismatched pair :(
    Some Christians can come across as judgemental and condescending because they are entrenched in their own beliefs.
    But at the same time, the guy also comes across as a bit flaky, which just made everything worse.

    • @shurinhaha
      @shurinhaha Год назад

      @vaishnavee2940 I'm not sure, that's why I said I thought it was mismatched! I also react not-so-ideally when people start being a bit judgemental (just one example off the top of my head) about me reading Harry Potter, or buying crystals cos "actually we are thought that it is evil you know".

    • @cnachopchopnewsagency
      @cnachopchopnewsagency Год назад

      Agree. Thats why i dont like this Wendy black christian to be on our local series. She brings her "American conservative" worldviews. She did not have the neutral mindset and asian touch sensitivity while doing this kind of interview.
      Feels like she try to evangelise us and babaji lol
      Even our Singaporean Christians will have better sensitivity and finer approach in doing this kind of interview.
      Next time, just get our local presenter only la

  • @SubZero-qi9hk
    @SubZero-qi9hk Год назад +1

    In the 1980's Adrian Lim and his 02 Holy Wives murdered 02 Children in his house at T.Payoh Lorong 7. Still haunting the people in that Era.

  • @Yuki_Burrito
    @Yuki_Burrito Год назад +1

    As a Muslim, it's interesting to see how all of these work. I, myself have had experience of being the receiving end of black magic (not the best experience but learned a lot from it) and though I do not agree with his practices etc. at the end of the day we are all humans and we all make choices of our own living in this world. So if he believes what he is doing is right, then it's not up to me to judge. Also, seeing from the comments I thought the interviewer would be disrespectful or judgmental but from what I see, I think she's doing alright.

  • @Jo_channel88
    @Jo_channel88 Год назад +1

    As a believer of the occult and fortune reading myself too long a story to put here why but I’ve got critical qns too why does the this person say he has no personal friends who or where is his master? How does one help with attracting the opposite sex etc when one very lonely one self? It’s something I cannot understand

  • @WalkTheTalk-AvecLadyRose888
    @WalkTheTalk-AvecLadyRose888 2 месяца назад

    Good man Babaji ! I felt his loneliness ! I'm happy that he occupied himself in his reading... what an exquisite shop ! WOW !

  • @somethingisbaking2401
    @somethingisbaking2401 Год назад +1

    Since this video showcased an occult specialist who's not into very invasive rituals, maybe next time you can interview someone from the other end of that spectrum.
    Like a bomoh or something.

  • @ruchirlawate624
    @ruchirlawate624 2 дня назад

    Interviewer seemed more judgemental & close minded than the "Black Magic Specialist'!
    what irony.. Babaji was at peace with his views as well as being open to other people having their own views. His answers revealed a depth of perception that so many of the other people who have commented have also noticed.
    Too bad the interviewer could not do the same. Interview spent more on forcing him to defend his views rather than giving deeper insights into this challenging life he chose for himself. At the end the interviewer declares she was 'ready to fight him on this or that'... its as though she feels everyone watching is goint to obviously share her views!

  • @user-Vida-Locust
    @user-Vida-Locust 4 месяца назад +1

    Why is there scary music

  • @wendyshoowaiching4161
    @wendyshoowaiching4161 Год назад +1

    Why people are not afraid of bad karma. Don't do anything stupid to others. Because you are self harming yourself. There are good karma and bad karma. Like a mirror whatever bad you do to others will reflect exactly back to yourself.

  • @TicTeckToe
    @TicTeckToe Год назад +1

    I agree with different individuals having different perspectives but an interview is an interview, Wendy seems like she is defending her own beliefs at all cost and not being open-minded and neutral enough to hear out different perspectives and practices. I hope another interviewer can talk to Babaji next time.

  • @dangerslime7172
    @dangerslime7172 Год назад +1

    he acted very well but the truth is, this guy is a scammer and drunkard, who likes to drink and use vulgarities on others

  • @xiaodhanan1
    @xiaodhanan1 14 дней назад

    Wendy not suited to be a interviewer. And this master, go search about his background. You'll be shocked.

  • @thai-duytran6997
    @thai-duytran6997 8 месяцев назад +1

    The interviewer has a wrong approach. Someone with an open mind should have been chosen for this particular content.

  • @soshigirlsforever
    @soshigirlsforever 10 месяцев назад +1

    I think Wendy did such a good job interviewing and being part of this episode. It was honestly probably not easy for her but I think she was rather open-minded and gave interesting perspectives especially to something that is not very known in SG.

  • @natural3362
    @natural3362 2 месяца назад

    Can someone explain to me why Wendy is seen as condescending and judgemental? I'm trying to learn as I'm a neurodivergent who can't read emotions. Is wendy saying "why do we need to have amulet when we have one God protecting us" implies that she is insulting him of using amulet because she thought why he needs to have amulet when there is a God protecting him? Is that the condescending part that everyone is talking about?

  • @guru6831
    @guru6831 Год назад +1

    For years, demons (unclean spirits) have vexed me. Since Scripture holds, you should find a Christian perspective.

  • @simthiam3712
    @simthiam3712 4 дня назад

    The host should put aside her prejudice & bias. Why not just go in & find out out with an open mind ?

  • @yinyang670
    @yinyang670 7 дней назад

    I feel not comfortable by this video 😅😅 i mean the magic part

  • @11bravo57
    @11bravo57 3 месяца назад

    Satan's work. This will only lead u straight to hell. Repent to Christ while u can still do it, then ull see, feel, and receive real love, magic, and power!! God bless yall.

  • @weeshooen9510
    @weeshooen9510 2 месяца назад

    Wendy, I like this episode very much! It comes as a surprise that black magic rituals actually exist here in Sg. Well done, Wendy and her team!

  • @TheKnack-2004
    @TheKnack-2004 Год назад +1

    I thought the interview, thanks to the piercing yet open-ended basic questions, opened the path for very insightful answers. I couldn't see any jarringly awkward predispositions of the interviewer, as what some have pointed here. Perhaps, the inherent scepticism was necessary to ask those pointed questions. I'm glad the interviewee was articulate and could contextualise his views succinctly for all of us to understand his world and craft better. 9/10. If only it had been longer.

  • @MrNavarros
    @MrNavarros Год назад +1

    I’ve shouldn’t watch or listen to the whole mantra, now I’m in love with Wendy damn!

  • @rikchong
    @rikchong 3 месяца назад

    Wendy you are a journalist. If you cannot go into work and perform you function with neutrality and an open mind, perhaps you need to rethink your vocation. You demonstrated hostility and condescension through your body language and you didn't even try to hide it.

  • @stefanong1917
    @stefanong1917 Год назад +2

    Wow!! Jenglot actually made all the way to Singapore.

  • @sapphiremoonstone939
    @sapphiremoonstone939 Год назад +1

    I have been to IMH before. And I think this man needs to get some help. Unless he is aware that he is scamming money.

  • @maxwong6222
    @maxwong6222 Год назад +1

    Camera person and post editing team: kindly refrain from doing too many intentional going out of focus/blurry sequences as it causes optical discomfort more than supernatural effect.

  • @yinbaoteo5005
    @yinbaoteo5005 Год назад +2

    Wow this man is so humble!!! Universe bless him! 🥰

  • @beezlebub9
    @beezlebub9 Год назад +3

    10:25 made me smile actually. Kinda cute.

  • @nazrojean7128
    @nazrojean7128 Год назад +1

    wow...just a few weeks back i watched another creator making content on this occult shop(i hv since contacted the shop),n u made a more in-depth one...Wendy was amazing,she asked all the Qs which was going thru my mind...or was this a coincidence too?babaji seems genuine with helping good people in trouble..kudos to that!n yes,i too hv the doubt whereby,when a medium can remove,they can ALWAYS attach something to the client or send also,to keep biz continuity!my last such instance was with an indian medium from Kerala ,who did his share of sucking money n all kinds of mystical nonsense!coz,once u go to them,u will be hooked!Not sure if would simply solve the issue n off u go,we're all done,adios!Babaji n i hv some fascination with Werewolves too,esp the movie "American Werewolf in London"...But,well crafted content!cheers!!

  • @sevenhuang7777
    @sevenhuang7777 Год назад +4

    How much is OGS being paid for this episode?

    • @r3dr3drose
      @r3dr3drose Год назад +16

      dont think ogs function like our lovely government controlled mothership

    • @beezlebub9
      @beezlebub9 Год назад

      @@r3dr3drosetrue that. 💯.

    • @EmoMcBuNNy
      @EmoMcBuNNy Год назад

      I think this video is non-sponsored because their sponsored content usually has an ad slot or sponsor logo at the end

  • @micahiah2
    @micahiah2 Год назад +10

    I think it is very well done. The effort to understand another culture, person and beliefs. And the willingness of the guy to share about his work and beliefs even though we might not agreed. We are all on the path of searching what is the ultimate truth. It is very good food for thought for everyone.
    Was conducted with respect with each other. Well done!

  • @DARREN_STI_WANG
    @DARREN_STI_WANG Год назад +1

    Anyone tried black magic on our leaders?

  • @Enchantress1221
    @Enchantress1221 2 месяца назад

    Babaji was such a gem. It sucks that Wendy was such an ass of an interviewer.

  • @zenweaver
    @zenweaver Год назад +1

    Very good interview.Not sure some feel the interview was conducted not in the best way.I think Wendy handled this well.After all, this is something that does not have proof and was approached with the right amount of curiosity or skepticism but was still polite.

  • @leongyanshan855
    @leongyanshan855 Год назад +8

    I truly respect Wendy’s courage and bravery to host this episode despite the conflict of her beliefs.NGL, this is not easy for her compared to someone else.

    • @somethingisbaking2401
      @somethingisbaking2401 Год назад

      Courage and bravery? This is her job

    • @Keonggrmrnrn
      @Keonggrmrnrn Год назад

      Nah, she was kinda condescending to me, and like what the reply says, it’s her job to do it. Which means she had to. I feel like someone who identifies as agnostic should have interviewed instead as they would be more open minded. Someone who is good at interviewing would temporarily suspend their religious worldviews so as to remain open minded. Top comment of this video actually mentions this and I agree. But everybody’s entitled to their own opinions.

  • @edmundizhigh2055
    @edmundizhigh2055 Год назад +1

    If you understand life, humans are more scarier than ghosts.

  • @bladewing9107
    @bladewing9107 Год назад +1

    I personally think that a free thinker should be sent for this interview.

  • @adminadmin3649
    @adminadmin3649 Год назад +1

    If she challenged him, I came out understanding interviewee better. Liked watching interviewer and interviewed. Gd

    • @adminadmin3649
      @adminadmin3649 Год назад

      @Vaishnavee Understand what the interview saw quickly and I could not

  • @JRkia
    @JRkia Год назад +10

    Wrong choice of interviewer.