Yesterday, I received a shocking e-mail from my mother. A forwarded story on how black magic lurks around. This could be just another precaution story to some, but it is shocking to me because I had a similar experience like this back in January. I have never spoken to anyone bout it except to Ee Von. Luckilly, Von asked me to returned the object to the Earth and not keep it. Anyway, do read the story below by another person:
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Hi friends,
It is the mid-year school holiday , which is one of the peak traveling periods for
many Singaporeans. This is a true account that I would like to
share as a cautionary tale. I have changed the names of people
involved to protect their identities. Although it takes place on
an overseas vacation, the warning applies equally whether abroad
or at home.
Jessie was in her early thirties and like many of us loved to
travel and her last trip was to Taiwan . While visiting one of
the tourist attractions in Taiwan located near a temple, she decided to get
a souvenir for herself.
She walked along the shops with curious eyes. A well-dressed sales
man managed to catch her attention. He asked her what year she was
born. She answered politely. He further pursued to ask her the
month she was born.
"June," she replied. As she answered, there was a sparkle in the
man's eye. He quickly pulled out an item and put it in Jessie's
hand and she looked at it closely.
It was a small-sculpted stone, but Jessie could not make out what
the item was. The man, with a serious tone told her that this
small ornament was a very powerful item that could grant all her
wishes, but she was not to tell anybody, not even her closest
friends, boyfriend or parents that she had this ornament in her
possession. He informed her to bring this item wherever she went
and not to allow anybody to touch it. Jessie was thrilled and
thought she had stumbled upon a great deal as the item seemed very
precious. She asked for the price and paid for the item.
Vacations like always were too short and she returned to Singapore
.
On the day that she returned, she felt very exhausted as if the
life was draining out of her. She thought that it was due to the
traveling and excitement and did not bother too much about it. She
went to take a nap and as she rested, she started to feel an ache
in her stomach that grew into a continuous sharp pain. By
nightfall, the suffering was so intense that she went hysterical.
She crawled to the altar in her home and started to hit her head
against the altar. Her parents were shocked with her actions. Her
father held her tightly, to prevent her injuring herself while her
mother called for an ambulance. Strangely enough, in the midst of
all the pain and before she left with the ambulance, Jessie
insisted that she had to bring along her handbag before leaving for
the hospital. When she was sent to the hospital, it was already
dawn and she was sent for different tests and scans to determine
the cause of her pain. The sharp pain persisted and even got more
intense. Her Aunt Maggie heard the news that she was hospitalized and
came to visit her. While Aunt Maggie was with her, Jessie thought
about letting her employers know of her condition and hoped Aunt
Maggie could contact them on her behalf.
She took out her handbag and pulled out a pen to write the number
on a piece of paper. As she pulled out the pen, the small
ornament, which Jessie had bought from Taiwan , dropped on the
floor. Aunt Maggie wanted to pick it up but Jessie stopped her. She
said if Aunt Maggie were to touch it, she would have to have it
cleansed. While Jessie was not looking, Aunt Maggie quickly picked
the ornament up and kept it.
When Aunt
Maggie was out in the hallway, she scrutinized it. The ornament
sent shivers down her spine and she was very uncomfortable with the
item so she decided to talk to Jessie's mother.
On the third day, the doctors informed Jessie's parents that they
had confirmed that Jessie suffered from stomach cancer that had
reached
the terminal stage and they had to prepare for the worst. Jessie's
parents were not able to understand this sudden diagnosis, as
Jessie had not had any symptoms of stomach cancer. When Aunt Maggie
went to the hospital and met with Jessie's mother, Jessie's mother
broke the news to Aunt Maggie.
Aunt Maggie was shocked and also shared her discovery of the
ornament with Jessie 's mother. Jessie's mother also had an uneasy
feeling when she saw the ornament. She felt very lost and desperate
about her daughter's situation.
Jessie's mother and Aunt Maggie both knew of a medium; Master Lim
and it struck both of them that he might shed some light as to the
events.
Aunt Maggie quickly called to arrange to meet Master Lim. When they
visited Master Lim, they showed the ornament to Master Lim. At one
glance, he told them that Jessie's life had been swapped with that
of another girl who was probably suffering from stomach cancer and
was dying. The ornament was an object to hold black magic, which
would suck the life out of Jessie.
Both Jessie's mother and Aunt Maggie queried whether there was
anything that could be done. He replied that it was too late as the
black magic cast was very powerful and the ornament had been
discovered too late. The black magic was targeted with certain
criteria: The victim had to be a girl who was born in a specific
year and month. The black magic would lose its power if other
people apart from Jessie touched it. However, in Jessie's case the
black magic had already taken full effect and had become
uncontrollable.
Thus, only direct family members were to be allowed to visit her
and even to send her off at her wake. The strange ornament was left
at the temple to be handled and disposed of appropriately.
Silently, and with great pain, Jessie passed away by the seventh day on
her return from her vacation.
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So readers, beware. Before signing off, much condolences to Jessie's family.
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