Things Possessed By Demons - Alternative View

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Things Possessed By Demons - Alternative View
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Specialists in anomalous phenomena explain the unusual properties of some things by the presence of a strong negative energy-informational charge in them. Most often it is passed on by people unconsciously or quite consciously. In such cases, they say that the thing is cursed, damage is directed at it. Hence, there are many bad omens associated with the found things. It is not advised, for example, to pick up small money, crosses, rings from the ground.

Most often it is passed on by people unconsciously or quite consciously. In such cases, they say that the thing is cursed, damage is directed at it. Hence, there are many bad omens associated with the found things. It is not advised, for example, to pick up small money, crosses, rings from the ground.

Negative energy can be obtained from things given to us by people who dislike us.

“In the third month of my marriage, I received from my mother-in-law an antique mirror in a carved frame as a present, like a family heirloom,” says Marina S. “Our relations were strained. Still, she took her beloved son away! I hung a mirror on the wall in the hallway. Passing by, I glanced at him. And after two weeks I suddenly had acne. Large, purulent. I've never had this in my life. And no amount of treatment helped. Thank you, one grandmother was found, asked me about everything, immediately pointed to this mirror and, most importantly, removed acne in just two days …"

It looks incredible, but one of the most powerful curses in the history of world occultism was imposed by a seven-year-old child!

The artist Giovanni Bragolini painted a portrait of his own son in 1973, and in order to create something emotional, he decided to bring the baby to tears. But he still did not want to cry and Giovanni began to burn matches in the face of the young man, threatening that. Soon, out of mixed feelings of fear and anger, the swearing boy shouted at his father: "So that you burn yourself!"

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A month later, the baby died of pneumonia, and some time later a fire broke out in Bragolini's house, in which the artist himself died, and almost all of his works, except this one. There is also a lot of evidence that the painting itself is non-combustible, so, for example, in September 1985, a letter was printed in the British newspaper The Sun in which a married couple claimed that a terrible fire that destroyed their house and all property, for which - then, for strange reasons, he did not touch the reproduction of the painting "Crying Boy", which hung on the wall in the living room.

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After this note, letters to the newspaper started flowing. One widow reported that her husband and three sons suddenly passed away within a few years after purchasing the reproductions. But gradually the mentions in the press about the curse came to naught and there were statements that if the reproduction is treated well, the boy, on the contrary, will bring good luck to its owners.

But the notoriety of reproduction still lives on today, especially in Northern England. By the way, the original has not yet been found.

100 IMAGES IN ONE DOLL

Some things in their thirst to harm and kill often behave quite meaningfully, almost intelligently. This makes us assume that they contain some evil otherworldly entity, or demon, demon.

The introduction of a demon into a thing occurs in different ways. For example, as a result of the actions of an exorcist. When exorcising a demon from a person, the exorcist moves him into an object.

The famous Russian psychic A. Shlyadinsky, during the rituals of exile, translated the demon into a small stone. Then he threw this stone into the river. The 19th century Italian psychic Lucas Picciolo translated demons into old human skulls. Subsequently, they showed signs of possession and caused poltergeist phenomena.

In mid-19th century England, the Reverend Thomas Blois used a doll for the same purpose. It is believed that he "locked" at least 100 demons in it. Blois often said that the doll was watching him: either grinning or blinking. After his death in 1888, the doll came to the London photographer Cedric Argyll. After taking several photographs of her, he was horrified: already on the negatives it was clear that the doll's face changed its expression from picture to picture.

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After changing several owners, the doll settled in the Museum of Curious Things in Cornwall. It is very popular with visitors. The doll is constantly being photographed. She almost always has different facial expressions in the pictures. She is sad, then she smiles.

It looks like a boy, then like a girl. They tried to study her phenomenon. It was assumed that the change in expression depends on the movement of the camera tilt angle when photographing, on the lightest camera movements, on the play of light and other reasons. But all this did not clarify. There is no similar effect in the photographs of other dolls.

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OBTAINED BY GEMES, MORE THAN IS PREPARED TO THINK

Occultists point to another way in which demons can get into objects.

It is assumed that there are many more people possessed by demons than is commonly thought. The fact is that most otherworldly entities, being in a person, do not give themselves away. Unless a person's character deteriorates, he is overcome by illness and failure, or vice versa - he gets too much luck, which ultimately turns into a disaster.

Such an entity is discovered by chance, for example, during a hypnotic examination. But since people in life very rarely come into contact with hypnologists, the demon feels relatively safe. With the sudden death of a person, his carrier, the demon immediately transmigrates into another person or into an inanimate object.

In a car accident, a demon from a person can go into a car. There are many cases when a car, after the death of its owner, suddenly began to show anomalous aggressiveness, killing and maiming people.

Killer cars include, for example, the car of Archduke Ferdinand, who was killed while driving through Sarajevo in 1914, or the sports car of the famous American actor James Dean, who died in a car accident in 1955. Anyone who since then had anything to do with these machines was pursued by evil fate.

James Dean in his Porsche 550 Spyder

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In Portsmouth, Ohio, USA, "obsession" displayed a pistol. In March 1985, the Kellerman family, a husband, wife and two children, was killed from it. The.38 caliber pistol was thrown by the killer at the crime scene. On the very first day of the investigation, one of the detectives committed suicide. Then tragic incidents hit the police station, where the gun was kept as material evidence. For a month, as the press writes, under different circumstances more than 20 people died in this area!

The series of deaths ended after the pistol was transported to another location. The further fate of this weapon is unknown. The Kellerman killer was also not found.

Archduke Ferdinand's car

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In France, an antique mirror in a luxurious carved mahogany frame, created in 1743 in the workshop of Auy Arpo, has gained gloomy fame. It was remembered in 2006, when antique dealers asked journalists to warn lovers of antiquity against buying it, because, according to them, it is life-threatening. It turned out that the mirror was stolen from the basements of the main police department, where it had been stored for the last 90 years in a special case.

The owners of the mirror and many who looked into it died from cerebral hemorrhage. The number of victims is in the tens. Parapsychologists explain this by the special deadly energy of the rays reflected from the mirror. According to another opinion - the mirror is possessed by a demon that. confirms the case of 1768, when it suddenly "uttered" a few words in falsetto.

THE EPIDEMIC OF MYSTERIOUS DEATH AMONG ANTIQUES

Antiques, especially of unknown origin, are often fraught with supernatural threats. With such items, by the nature of their work, antique dealers have to deal. They are carried things often with a dark past, surviving revolutions, wars, bloody crimes, family tragedies, used in seances and magic rituals.

In 1991-95, the Western press wrote about cases of mysterious insanity and inexplicable sudden deaths of antique dealers and prominent collectors of antiquities. In total, over 50 antique dealers and collectors died during this period, and about 20 went insane. The sad list was opened by the owner of a private museum in San Francisco, Malcolm Jefferson.

Then two antique dealers and four collectors died in the same city. Another collector has gone mad. From San Francisco, the "Jefferson virus", as journalists dubbed this "disease", spread to Los Angeles and the cities of the US east coast, from there to Europe.

Currently, experts associate this "virus" with a batch of ancient African ritual masks that entered the antique markets of Europe and America in 1991-92. And the first copies arrived just in San Francisco.

These "souvenirs" can be very dangerous. They are made to protect against evil spirits or target damage to enemies. There are known cases when African sorcerers cured their patients of mental illnesses by transferring illnesses from people to specially made masks or idols. However, the cause of mental illness can also be a demon sitting in a person. Therefore, demons were moved into masks, which then manifested themselves among the owners of these "souvenirs".

From all that has been said, the conclusion suggests itself quite simple: do not get involved with dubious, unknown things. Keep in your house only something that is well known, dear, memorable, something that brings you joy, harmoniously fits into the atmosphere and you really need it.