Photo In A Coffin - Alternative View

Photo In A Coffin - Alternative View
Photo In A Coffin - Alternative View

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Video: Photo In A Coffin - Alternative View
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If the photograph was placed in a coffin, what are the consequences? How does a photo, placed in a coffin, affect a living person? If the photo was put in a coffin, what should I do?

A photograph in a coffin can radically undermine the physical and mental health of the person depicted in it. And if a photograph of a living person was placed in a coffin and special conspiracies of black magic were used along the way, and everything was done at a sufficient professional level, the person will surely die.

What if the photo was put in a coffin? It is possible to remove such damage by severing the connection between the person and his buried photograph. Again, only with a professional approach to business. As in the case if the photo was put in the coffin not with malicious intent, but out of stupidity. We'll talk about situations like this, when a photograph ended up in a coffin just out of stupidity.

Losing a loved one, many people are in such a decadent and confused state that they sometimes do absolutely illogical and unthinkable things. Guided, of course, by no means common sense. As a result, there may be things in the coffin that, even without any black witches, will create very serious problems for people who do not understand the essence of an important magical rule: any thing belonging to a living person that ended up in a coffin with the deceased will subsequently pull that sphere along with it, with which she is energetically connected.

My regular readers know that I have written about such things before. Here is a quote from one of my articles on a related topic: “Understand that the deceased does not need money there, because there are no shops there! The deceased will not be able to smoke, look at the watch, get family photos out of his pocket, etc. Some people are convinced that the deceased needs a set of things in the afterlife. But, leaving some thing of your own in the coffin, you bury something in your life with your own hands: health, peace of mind, financial well-being or the opportunity to create a new family."

If you put money in a coffin or throw money into the grave with your hand, bury your financial well-being. Leave your comb in the coffin - you will part with your hair. Bury the deceased with a wedding ring - you can put an end to your further personal life. Give your clothes to the deceased - you will get diseases in the part of the body that these clothes touched. And put your photo under the deceased or put your photo in the pocket of his funeral clothes - you will get very sick. Perhaps with fatal consequences. But some people manage to bury a photo that depicts members of the whole family, including children! So to speak, "in memory of the deceased." Can you imagine the consequences of such an act?

Let's think about this: if a person has already created such an action - put his photo in a coffin, how does he, in principle, see the afterlife? The deceased, in their opinion, from time to time will consider in the coffin a photograph of people previously close to him? Will his soul now constantly dwell in the coffin? Of course, this is a completely wild and unthinkable assumption. But, again, people who are in a state of deep grief often really do not know what they are doing.

And what about the afterlife in reality? Keeping in mind the well-known saying that, they say, “no one has returned from there yet” (which, however, is also controversial, from the point of view of the doctrine of reincarnation), it remains to rely only on the information obtained during serious spiritualistic seances. On which the souls of previously deceased people reported some information about the world in which they now reside. And one of the most obvious facts is that “that world” is very far from cemeteries and graves. Only the old "clothes" of human souls remain in the graves. Moreover, the appearance of this “clothing” is extremely unpleasant for the souls to whom this “clothing” once belonged. Therefore, souls prefer to stay away from their former bodies. And, accordingly, they are far from everything that is now with their bodies, including some photographs. The soul of the deceased is usually given the opportunity, if desired, to see people who were previously close to them with their own eyes, therefore the soul, of course, does not need a photograph, which for some reason was placed in a coffin. But this very photograph, left in the coffin, automatically triggers a negative magical process - it simply begins to kill the people depicted in it. And this process has nothing to do with the deceased, everything happens by itself according to the principle of the so-called "contagious magic".everything happens by itself according to the principle of the so-called "contagious magic".everything happens by itself according to the principle of the so-called "contagious magic".

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I dare to hope that it is quite accessible and convincingly explained why you should not put in the coffin photographs and other things (items of clothing, rings, toys, combs, etc.) that belong to the loved ones of the deceased. But what if such a mistake has already been made? Can the situation be corrected? Yes, you can. By using special magical rituals that can break the connection between a person and his photograph, which is in the coffin (because it is hardly possible to remove it from the coffin, as you understand). In other words, in such cases, a special report is used by special conspiracies. For details, see my article: "MAGIC SPELL REPORTS".

But don't overlook two important factors. First, such corrective rituals are effective only with a professional approach to their implementation, therefore there is not the slightest reason for their wide publication. Just don’t think that I’m just “sorry to share them”! You really won't be able to use such a recipe effectively. And, secondly, the timeliness of the application of these corrective methods is critical. If a photograph (or something else that previously belonged to a living person) ends up in a coffin, corrective magical measures must be taken as early as possible.