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Is it possible if a dead friend or relative can possess someone just

with the living person's attention on the dead friend or relative?

How can a dead spirit or dead soul wake up from the dead, suppose if

he or she died in another country, how can the dead soul wake up in

our subconscious minds and possess us?

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shriadishakti , " Suicide Princess

<moonangelsy> " <moonangelsy> wrote:

> Is it possible if a dead friend or relative can possess someone

> just with the living person's attention on the dead friend or

> relative?

> How can a dead spirit or dead soul wake up from the dead, suppose

> if he or she died in another country, how can the dead soul wake

> up in our subconscious minds and possess us?

 

Dear Princess,

 

Jai Shri Mataji!

 

Usually i do not try to check chakras but for some reason i felt

catches just now. So you have to forgive me for intruding.

 

Actually i was about to meditate and trying to put my attention on

Tiger, but it came onto you. i feel your left Swadisthan and Nabhi

catching strongly, and to some extend your left Agnya. Your right

side is alright.

 

Please work to clear these chakras.

 

i have found that a coconut with a swastika is a must for 24/7

protection and absorbtion of negativity. There is nothing comparable

to Shri Ganesha's protection.

 

i also know that a flame before Shri Mayaji's altar keeps absorbing

negativity day and night. You can go to a Chinese incense shop to

get those cork floaters with wax wicks. This is the best and easiest

way to keep a flame going, instead of using cotton buds.

 

Use both coconuts and light to absorb negativity. After some time

you will not need any shoe-beating or lemon treatment for clearing.

The coconut will crack even if you raise your voice in anger. If you

raise your voice without anger it will not. That is how subtle the

swastika is.

 

warmest regards,

 

 

 

jagbir

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