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Don't take tourist supplies home casually

We talked about feng shui mascots above. Because of the spirituality of mascots, how to place the mascot, when to place the mascot, whether the mascot should be consecrated, how to consecrate, etc. are all exquisite. Don't say anything about it, and don't just ask yourself to invite the mascot home. Therefore, everything has an aura, and you must be very cautious about travel supplies and can't take them home at will.

Not long ago, a Mr. Hao in Shenzhen asked me: "I bought some souvenirs during my trip in Taiwan, but one of the small crafts was said to have spells on it. Isn’t it bad? What should I do? "Ms. Huang from Shanghai also asked: "I traveled to Hawaii last month and accidentally brought the sand back. Will there be anything? I'm afraid..." There are many popular mantras, such as the Bodhisattva Ruyixin Dharani mantra. Eleven-faced Guanyin Mantra, Great Compassion Mantra, etc. There are many people who practice mantras. Mantras are also called Dharani, and Dharani is called Zongzhi. Zongzhi is to allow you to practice all the dharma without losing your mind—not forgetting your thoughts, so you must understand its meaning when you chant the mantra. Therefore, I would like to remind some traveling friends that some small crafts with charms should usually be stored carefully.

In Taoist magic-casting rituals, there are often spells, pinches, steps, etc., and they become the basic methods of Taoism together with scriptures. Taoist priests used to draw spells, recite mantras, and pinch steps to perform spells in order to strengthen people's confidence in defeating evil. These spells themselves have the cultural function of keeping human beings with psychological balance and confidence in life in the face of uncontrollable alien forces.

Mantra is a kind of mysterious language that is considered to be sensitive or prohibitive to ghosts and gods or natural objects. Mantras are often used to "ban" ghosts and gods with the body's qi, combined with the qi forbidden technique of foreign objects, and are called forbidden spells. Sometimes it appears together with the talisman and is called the talisman. Taoist priests often resort to certain intermediaries, such as curse water, curse dates, etc., when they cast spells, these curse waters and dates also have the effect of spells.

In real life, there is indeed a death curse of the Hawaiian tribe, saying that the sand and rocks in Hawaii are the most dangerous items in tourism. When tourists arrive, Hawaii’s Tourism Bureau has a notice board that says: "Do not take away any sand in Hawaii.

stone. "Many tourists will only think that it is for environmental reasons, not to destroy the natural environment, but it is actually because of a poisonous curse by the Hawaiian people!

It is said that Hawaii has been an Indian kingdom for thousands of years. Until the white invasion of the past, one of the killed royal members of Hawaii cast a curse when he was dying-"Anyone who takes away the land of Hawaii will have no good end!" The land taken also includes the stones and sand taken by the tourists later, so many tourists suffer every year.

Among them, a couple visited Hawaii and went home after taking a stone from the volcanic island. His husband knew there was a poisonous curse but didn’t believe it. As a result, he was killed by a car on the corner of the street on the day he returned home. So his wife hurriedly sent the stone back to Hawaii for travel Bureau. The Tourism Bureau receives stones from various parties every day. They are all stolen by tourists and sent back after the accident, and write down what happened to them.

Another example is a young man who took a bottle of sand in Hawaii. One week after he returned home, his eyes suddenly went dark when he was driving. He crashed and broke his feet. When his friend came to see him in the hospital, he asked him if he had taken the sand from Hawaii and asked him to send it back immediately. It turns out that many people in the United States also know about this, but some people do not believe in evil and get into trouble.

Some people took away the sand and rocks in Hawaii without knowing the curse. When they came back from the trip, they found that all the photos could not be washed out. Later, they learned the curse and sent the stones back. The locals said that everyone who took the stone was punished differently, and those who committed the crime knew the worst.

Therefore, you should be cautious about collecting souvenirs while traveling. I specifically talked about this issue in my blog post about outings. Below, I especially reprint a widely circulated article discussing what cannot be taken home.

Scottish stone

In addition to Hawaii, another place with a stone curse is Scotland, but this is not known to many people. The ancient Scottish warriors cast a curse when they died, and no outsiders were allowed to take the land there. In particular, the enemies in the past often invaded and made the Scots more grievances, so the curse continues to this day.

Tibetan dead bone products

People who travel to Tibet or Nepal always like to buy small boutiques from hawker stalls on the street, but some of these things are not simple. They are things made by Tibetan wizards or nobles with slave bones. The bowl may be a human skull; small The horn may be a human leg bone; the small box may be a pelvic bone, you don't know if you buy it. Some people say that if these things are illegally possessed, it is easy to call souls, and they can attract the souls of Nepal or Tibet. It would be even worse if it was given to a friend by any chance.

Japanese traditional shrine doll

In many temples and shrines and temples in Japan , there will be dolls sent from time to time by believing men and women, especially regular Japanese dolls, but do not take them, because these dolls that have been put for many years, the Japanese believe that they have spirituality and should be given to temples. The fire is burned or enshrined in the temple, otherwise it will harm the family. Therefore, the Japanese do not like to buy old dolls or dolls at the flea market, so as not to anger the gods.

Evil Eye of Turkey

EvilEye, also known as BlueEye, is Turkey's most famous "souvenir" (small gift), and it is also the most evil thing. This is a witchcraft originating from the Gypsy of the Middle East. Hanging an evil eye at home or on the body can suck away the evil spirit and jealousy of outsiders. Therefore, the wearer often has to replace the evil eye, because the evil spirit is full not only begins to have magical power, but also harms people. I have a Turkish friend who saw evil eyes pop open and hurt others.

Egyptian black cat idol

In the traditional ancient civilization of Egypt, the most widespread evil curse is naturally the pharaoh's curse. Anyone who destroys the pharaoh's sleep will be cursed. But it turns out that even the items stolen from the pharaoh's tomb will bring misfortune. Among them, the cat statue painted in black is the most effective. The cats that were regarded as gods in ancient Egypt, especially the cats favored by the pharaohs, after the death of the pharaoh, they will be imitated into black stone statues placed in the pharaoh’s tomb and cursed. Everyone goes to Egypt to buy "souvenirs". Always pay attention!

Wood in Eastern Europe near Romania

In Eastern Europe, where vampire and werewolf legends have always existed, wood is often used as a weapon against these two monsters (for example, made of crosses or wooden nails or mallets), and is therefore particularly vulnerable to the evil of these two monsters.

Everything has aura. Therefore, whether you are traveling or buying second-hand supplies, you must be cautious and cautious. Otherwise, if you don’t pay attention, you will take back the things you shouldn’t take home. Then, you will encounter "please "God is easy to send God is difficult." When you find bad luck in your relationship, marriage, wealth, career, health, etc., you may regret it.