Guest guest Posted March 28, 2006 Report Share Posted March 28, 2006 Hi all, I saw lots of student possesed by the spirit on our local TV. It remind me of sun si miao. I am just wondering about demon-dispelling spells from him. Is it in the form of yellow paper with red color calligraphy or is it some articulated words? Best regards, yandy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2006 Report Share Posted March 28, 2006 Hello, re Demon-dispelling spells Demon-dispelling spells are the craft of priest/mediums/psychics. It is the area of the 'supernatural'. The yellow pieces of paper, alled 'fo' are not callligraphy. They are spells writen in words and diagrams which invoke the power of the deities and enrgies. The shaman is trained in their use. The paper by itself is worthless. It must be empowered by he shaman. It is not a matter of hypnotic suggestion. Such talismans are worn for protection, good luck, etc. Some are burnt and the ashes mixed with water to be drunk. Some talismans are for physical protection - against accidents and even attacks from knives and swords. Such talismans are not 100% fail proof. Certain taboos accompany the operations of such talisman. Certain things should not be eaten, certain things not done. Contradicting the taboos bring peril as the talismans do not work. Some talismans are specific agaunst certain weapons only - most Chinese ones (if not all) do not work agains firearms! Be warned! I am Chinese, and I trained a little in the famous Mao Shan art when I was a teenager. Such things work - but have limitations and taboos. I still have lots of such paper talismans which I use for my children if I sense they are not well or get 'picky'. Their facial complexion is also an indication - sort of pale dark, indication 'psychic contamination'. I do not need to tell them what I give them. Just give them a glass of the water. So, this is not suggestion. It has nothing to do with suggestion. I suggest, to refer spirit possession to a priest or medium. This is an extensive topic and training in it is not easy. Warmest regards, John Chow Melbourne Australia To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Security Centre. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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