View Full Version : Reptilian Entity Attaches Itself to Boy who Viewed an Egyptian Mummy at a Museum
seeker/reader
14th January 2015, 17:36
I thought this was an interesting "possession," entity attachment account. The boy went to a museum with his school to view a new Egyptian display. After looking into a mummy's eyes, he was overcome with an ill feeling and had to flee the museum. He began having nightmares and later started seeing a menacing hybrid man/crocodile in his house. For the rest of the story, watch the video below.
I have never seen a "reptilian" entity mentioned before on these "haunting" shows, so it definitely caught my interest as to the inter-dimensional beings that may be behind "hauntings". It may also demonstrate a real reptilian connection to the "gods" behind the Egyptian pantheon.
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Tyy1907
14th January 2015, 20:38
Felt a real heaviness as I watched this. Sensitives take note, not for the faint of heart!
seeker/reader
14th January 2015, 21:52
Makes me think twice about going to any museums in the future.
Another "Haunting" show that I watched centered on an Anthropologist who brought home an artifact from South America to add to his large collection. He began studying it and noticed the next day, when he open the box it was in, that it had astonishingly changed shape. He shortly thereafter died from a heart attack. A close friend inherited all his belongings and was visited by his spirit who warned her of the object and claimed that it was responsible for his death. She began experiencing malevolent activity in her house but as the object changed shape it was impossible for her to identify it and remove it from her house. A deliverance minister had to come in and bind all the objects to stop the activity.
I wont be buying/acquiring any old or used items either. :eek: No more museums or antique markets for me.
Sunny-side-up
14th January 2015, 23:33
Synchronicity here:
I watched an episode of 'A haunting few days ago, it happened to be the one related to the above posted vid, the one where 'Jhon' found a 'Black Bible'
So I downloaded your posted vid seeker/reader to watch and also at random another episode, guess which one.
Yup seeker/reader the one you just mentioned
centred on an Anthropologist who brought home an artefact from South America to add to his large collection. He began studying it and noticed the next day, when he open the box it was in, that it had astonishingly changed shape
Hmm!
seeker/reader
14th January 2015, 23:59
Synchronicity here:
I watched an episode of 'A haunting few days ago, it happened to be the one related to the above posted vid, the one where 'Jhon' found a 'Black Bible'
So I downloaded your posted vid seeker/reader to watch and also at random another episode, guess which one.
Yup seeker/reader the one you just mentioned
centred on an Anthropologist who brought home an artefact from South America to add to his large collection. He began studying it and noticed the next day, when he open the box it was in, that it had astonishingly changed shape
Hmm!
In case anyone is interested, here is aforementioned episode about the Antropologist and the artifact he finds. 2pUZ_GFnYLM
amor
15th January 2015, 00:55
Around 1973/74, I was invited to visit the King Tut exhibit in New York City. However, I declined. I felt intuitively that this would be unwise for me, since, somehow, I knew that the ancient Egyptians knew things we do not today and practiced the art of "Thought Forms" which could be attached to objects, for instance, to guard the dead.
I live in a house over 110 years old which I have been repairing for over fifty years. One day, while lying in the gallery hammock and looking towards the living room couch, I saw something extremely REAL which appeared and disappeared so fast that I had no time to become afraid. It was a strong, good looking man in his mid-fortys, bare at the top of his body. He was a person who had character in his appearance and he sat looking at me intently. The interesting thing about it was that the room in which he sat was furnished as it would have been in the 1920's. An acquaintance of mine who came to Christmas Lunch, and who has many psychic gifts, told me that there were the spirits of two men in the house and one was jealous of the other. Over 110 years many people have rented the house.
DNA
15th January 2015, 01:46
In Carlos Castaneda's "EAGLE'S GIFT", he talks about the pyramids of ancient Mexico, and he states it is absolutely a bad idea to go there.
He states that the folks who created those ancient monuments were masters of capturing awareness.
From what I understood, he stated that these ancient masters of awareness were extremely ruthless and that they were capable of amazing feats.
Castaneda stated these folks were not past using whatever means necessary to increase their life span into the form of a ghoul or ghost and that if certain baits or traps for awareness were tripped, they would awaken to try and capture the essense of whom ever had sprung their awareness or life force trap.
Castaneda hinted these folks had their origins in Atlantis and of course I'm thinking Egypt did as well.
So, I would think it wise to avoid these ancient artifacts all together.
Flash
15th January 2015, 07:29
A friend of mine took a stone from a very ancient grave site in Turkey (the site is older in fact than Egypt pyramids as per today's counting of their creation) and all kind of bad luck started happening. He ask a friend of his who was going back to that country to take the stone back where he had taken it. Its troubles stopped.
araucaria
15th January 2015, 09:16
A friend of mine took a stone from a very ancient grave site in Turkey (the site is older in fact than Egypt pyramids as per today's counting of their creation) and all kind of bad luck started happening. He ask a friend of his who was going back to that country to take the stone back where he had taken it. Its troubles stopped.
Readers of this thread may be interested to read a fictional account of something rather similar, the Borges short story ‘The Zahir’ (full text in the second link below).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Zahir
http://southerncrossreview.org/66/borges-zahir.htm
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