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RE: Fort Amiel ~ A significant historical building in our town ~ Part Two: The Cook House

in #history7 years ago

Very interesting to see old cooking utensils and lots of glass bottles!
They should have some sort of ceremony to release all the trapped spirits so that they could go toward rebirth!

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We don't have much of a culture that does this. I am going to ask my staff members what they think, but most of their ceremonies involve animal sacrifice, and I can't imagine that being allowed on the museum grounds.

Some time when a person dies in a car accident in a remote area, his families would invite a Buddhist monk to go to the spot of the accident. He would perform a little ceremony and pray for the soul so that he would be led to rebirth.
Some time people got lost in the jungle and died, their souls would come into their families’ dreams to ask for help. They felt lost and couldn’t get out of the jungle!
There are lots of stories like this. Some dreams even pinpointed the spot where the plane went down in the mountains or where their bodies were hidden by murderers.

I believe in this, but I'm in the minority. My daughter and I were thrust into a situation of dire evil 2 years ago and my daughter has been badly tormented afterwards. (I will see if I can find the link to my blog about it.)

I am slowly coming to realise there is a good side of this other realm.

Thank you very much for sending me this link.
What you and your daughter went through was horrible! That's all real!
Thank God you had your fairy God-mother looking after you!

Keep nice pieces of crystals, some strong protective ones with you most of the time.
Amazing to hear that a small town is full of tainted people. Keep your distance.

It may not be your duty to help those spirits at the Fort.
I don't always interfere or get involved in this sort of cases, unless the High above told me to.
Take care.

Unfortunately our town is not merely tainted, it is a known hub of Satanism in our country. Thank you for your advice and support, it means a lot to me.