The church built churches on pagan spiritual sites

It is a serious historical fact that the church built churches after the sacred places of our ancestors. These were so-called power zones, or sacred groves – tree stands that were attributed enormous spiritual significance.
Notice the paradox: on the one hand, the church considered holy places to be something diabolical and evil, but on the other hand, it built churches on these “diabolical” places. How can we explain this paradox?
The Church, in its cunning, was authentically aware that the sacred places of the Slavs (and other nations) had their own power and therefore tried to abuse them. It is not for nothing that we can feel a mystical atmosphere in some older churches, reminiscent of the presence of God. However, this is not caused by the Christian faith, but by the powerful energy place.
A place of power can cause a person to lower their brain frequency, meaning they reach a slightly different state of consciousness, which results in easier psychological suggestive manipulation of believers, as a Catholic priest delivered a fiery sermon full of refined rhetoric.
A certain shamanic scholar is convinced that without the building of churches at these power places and sacred groves, Christianity simply would not have succeeded in society at all!!