The poignant story of a man who, destined to become a shaman to atone for sins committed in a past life, is revealed.

In episode 12 of "Gwidam Note," which airs at 12 a.m. on the 20th on the KBS Joy channel, it is introduced that sometimes the price for sins committed in a past life is paid in different ways, and the story of a client who had no choice but to accept his fate is presented.

A once ordinary man who lived with his wife began one day to hear auditory hallucinations saying, "You must accept your fate," and eventually began to see the spirit of an elderly woman, the source of the voice.

Trembling in fear because of the hallucinations and visions, the client experienced a brief period of calm, but then, secretly and without his wife's knowledge, he quietly left the room and began running around the living room as if he had received a shamanic calling. Shocked by his behavior, his wife installed a CCTV to monitor the client, who seemed unaware of his actions.

After checking his behavior, the client realized with fear that he had been shaking a bell and a liability that were the personal effects of his grandmother, who had been a shaman, summoning the spirit, and he came to understand that his fate was an unavoidable reality.

The client learned that in a past life he had been a vicious official in the Joseon era who persecuted and even killed shamans, and in this life he had to become a shaman to soothe the souls who died by his hand and atone for his past-life karma.

Meanwhile, in the studio that day, traditional culture artist Yonggung doryeong Choi Gitaek said, "Everyone has karma from the past," and explained, "Lee Sang-min had to struggle until his 40s," and "now that is over, and only a smooth, flourishing road remains." Lee Sang-min also empathized, saying, "It was hard until my 40s," and, "I will accept it."

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