Ghost, Hauntings,
Taoist Sorcery, Black Magic, Witchcraft and the Paranormal.
You probably heard of
some Hotel rooms being haunted, and ghostly activities are
reported. Most of the time when we travel abroad for vacation or
work it is unavoidable that we had to spend the night in a Hotel
room.
The next time when you
check into any Hotel please take note the following interesting
phenomenon;
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Most Hotels do not
have a 13 floor.
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Hotel elevators
usually skip the number 13.
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Besides Hotels some
buildings number their floors so as to skip the thirteenth
floor entirely, jumping from floor 12 to floor 14 in order
to avoid distressing triskaidekaphobics, or using 12A and
12B instead. This is sometimes applied to house or room
numbers as well. The same is also true of seat rows in
airplanes.
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There is no guest’s
room with the number 13 in them.
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Tetraphobia is an
irrational fear of the number "4" in East-Asian
country especially China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia,
Japan and Korea they skip the fourth floor. In these
countries, the fourth floor is nearly always left out in
hospitals and other public buildings. Special care may be
taken to avoid occurrences or reminders of the number 4
during festive holidays, or when a family member ill. The
Chinese pronunciation for "4", which also carries
over into Japanese and Korean, is "si" or "shi".
This is nearly identical to the sound for death.
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Hotel elevators
numbers are changed to 3A instead of 4. There is no guest’s
room with the number 4 in them.
Triskaidekaphobia is a fear of the number 13. It’s merely a
superstition. Most people fear Friday the 13th is called
paraskavedekatriaphobia or friggatriskaidekaphobia. In general,
13 may be considered a "bad" number simply because when
a group of 13 objects is divided into two, three, four or six
equal groups, there is always one leftover object.
Furthermore number 13 also retains biblical meanings. At the
Last Supper, Judas, the disciple who betrayed Jesus, was the
13th to sit at the table.
Triskaidekaphobia may have also had an impact on the Vikings -
it is believed that Loki in the Norse pantheon was the 13th god.
This was later Christianized into saying that Satan was the 13th
angel.
Often,
the sound of children playing in the halls can be heard, even
when no children are present, being able to hear noises
including footsteps and voices close by, being able to see vague
entity or dark shadows surrounding or
standing near the bed.
Is
there anyway we can prevent ourselves from these harassment, the
moment we step into the room? Yes, there are several ways that
you can refrain from encountering these negative influences
during your stay.
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Try to experience
how you feel when you enter the room.
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Do you feel that you
are being watch?
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Do you feel uneasy
the moment you enter the room?
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Do you feel a cool
draft of air while you’re in the room; ensure that it’s not
the air-conditioner!
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Do you feel
agitated, suffocating and you felt like leaving the room?
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Does your room have
view with a huge tree’s outside your window? Avoid these
types of room as it can cause illusion and hallucination
during the night when it’s dark outside. Furthermore tree’s
which is huge and more than 20 years usually have entities
residing in it. This is the obvious reason in East-Asian
country; trees are given offering daily to appease the
spirits.
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Look for visible
signs if the last guest left the Holy Bible open to certain
pages besides the bed or table?
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Especially in Asia if you see any
yellow pieces of paper with writings on it called “fu”
or talisman stuck to the door or above it, please request to
change your room.
If you
are unable to change the room for whatever reasons, I would
suggest to you some technique that you can use to ensure that
you’ll have a pleasant stay in your room. These techniques vary
depending on your faith and religion.
If you are an Atheist, ones who disbelieves or denies the
existence of God. There is nothing much I can suggest but to
knock the door before you enter the room. This is to acknowledge
your presence there. At least turn on the light to your wash
room and leave the door open to let the light illuminate your
room.
For
Taoist I would suggest to you to always carry along some
Talisman for protection. If you need one you can request from my
website it’s given FREE, you need only give a small token of
donation for us to cover the postage, handling and to continue
helping others by your contributions. I would suggest the
“Five Thunder Talisman” it’s very potent to subdue ghosts
and evils spirits. You can also request the “Ba Gua”
symbol from my website, which is empowered and blessed. You may
place it in your briefcase or traveling bags for protection
against calamities. And during the night you can place the
“Ba Gua” symbol stuck on top of the headboard of your bed
or placed directly above your door. It will ensure that no
entity can approach and harass you while you’re asleep.
P/S:
Remember to remove the symbol when you check out the Hotel.
As for
Buddhist I would suggest you carry a small Mantra booklet such
as the “The Shurangama Mantra” (楞 嚴 咒), “The Great
Compassion Mantra” (大 悲 咒) or “The Ksitigarbha
Bodhisattva Sutra” ( 地 藏 王 普 薩 本 願 經 ).
I will
also divulge a Secret Dharma that can be used to subdue ghosts
and spirits. Which you can practice, it’s very effective and
powerful when combined with the Mantra and Mudras, which I shall
reveal to you.
This
Secret Dharma was taught by my Grand Master which I personally
request from him, several years ago while I was required to
travel very frequently to other countries due to the nature of
my work. Until today this is a practice that I shall never
forsake, the moment I retire during the night.
You
would need to place your pair of shoes directly inside or behind
your room door which is obviously closed! Please don’t get me
wrong, never leave your shoes outside your room. Don’t blame me
if it’s lost the next morning!
You know what I mean right?
The
shoes must be inside your room behind your locked door. Ensure
the front of the shoes is facing the door. Then you need to do
some visualization, you need to visualize dharma protectors;
Lord Guan Ti and Bodhisattva Wei Tuo to be standing guard at
your door, you need to recite the following Mantra forty nine
times; while forming the Mudra.
唵 , 普 爾 恭
, 麻 哈 布 拉 奴 雅 , 普 爾 吉 , 普 爾 給 , 微 麻 那 悉 ,
An , Pu Er Gong , Ma Ha Bu La Nu Ya , Pu Er Ji , Pu Er Gei,
Wei Ma Na Xi,
烏 究 麻 拉 陀 ,
吽 吽 , 泮 泮 , 梭 哈.
Wu Jiu Ma La Tuo ,
Hong Hong , Pan Pan , Suo Ha .
Join
fingers together to form this mudra.
Ensure
you recite the Mantra and form the Mudra infront of your shoes.
Then touch your shoes after you complete reciting the Mantra.
Walk back to your bed then recite seven times of the Mantra
while forming the Mudra then visualize a blazing fireball is
shot out of your hand towards one direction. Then repeat the
Mantra seven times again while forming the Mudra until you cover
all four directions. Total amount you need to recite the Mantra
is 7 times x 4 directions = 28 times of the Mantra. Then
visualize that you are being surrounded by a fierce burning
flame. You have now complete the ritual, and defined your
boundary no ghosts or evils spirits would be able to step in
your room. As the power of the Mantra and the Mudra formed had
inconceivable spiritual powers
All ghosts or evil spirits will flee the room or risk being
engulfed by the fire. This fire is no ordinary fire you
visualize it’s the blazing fire of wisdom.
You
will also be protected by the Dharma protector standing guard
your room.
I
believe the above ritual is a Buddhist dharma based on the
Mantra, Mudra and the visualization revealed.
In
Taoism we use the Five Dragons Talisman to purify a place. This
talisman is burned and then placed into a glass of water. The
water is then blessed by the talisman. The water is then
sprinkled all over the place to clean filth or impurities. If
you are a Buddhist you would use the same technique but instead
of the talisman you recite the “Great Compassion Mantra”
at least 21 times over a glass of water. Both rituals are
equally effective.
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