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juditha
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Curses true or false
Feb 13th, 2006 at 6:43pm
 
Curses are associated with many people having bad fortune and dieing because they were told they were going to die on a certain day at a certain place or certain time The curse of tutankhamun came true those who violated his tomb were struck down with illness or died. Me and deanna were told by a cliarvoyant that we were cursed on our 13th birthday party  we are 50 now and we have never had any luck  so we beleive it  God bless juditha
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Reply #1 - Feb 13th, 2006 at 7:18pm
 
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Curses are associated with many people having bad fortune and dieing because they were told they were going to die on a certain day at a certain place or certain time The curse of tutankhamun came true those who violated his tomb were struck down with illness or died. Me and deanna were told by a cliarvoyant that we were cursed on our 13th birthday party  we are 50 now and we have never had any luck  so we beleive it  God bless juditha


The tutankhamun story is just a myth, most of the guys who dug up the remains up, survived for years after the dig.

You are not 50!!!! you/your sister said she had gcse's. 50 years ago you were lucky to finish secondary school, and there wer'nt any gcse's. It's ok to be young, some of the best experiences come from the spring time of youth!.

A medium cursed you aye? it only has affect if you believe it, and even then it wont have much an affect. You sore she was'nt joking? 13..being "unlucky" is quite a doosie!. And she probley was'nt a medium, she was probley a witch - did you check to see if she had any toes or a black cat?
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Reply #2 - Feb 13th, 2006 at 8:30pm
 
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Curses are associated with many people having bad fortune and dieing because they were told they were going to die on a certain day at a certain place or certain time The curse of tutankhamun came true those who violated his tomb were struck down with illness or died. Me and deanna were told by a cliarvoyant that we were cursed on our 13th birthday party  we are 50 now and we have never had any luck  so we beleive it  God bless juditha


I can't think of any deaths related to 'curses'. If you can provide some more info that would be great.

Don't believe everything people tell you. :p
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Reply #3 - Feb 13th, 2006 at 9:36pm
 
Hi Juditha-

Vodoo is often uised as an example of cursing, and it is a very valid and true example. First, everybody gets the message that Joe is going to be cursed by the hounh=gan. Then the houngan does some kind of ritual, and typically recites a chant. (The only one I know is defnitely a curse!) The chant has a specific rythm that can be drummed. Kids can beat it on a fence with sticks. People can mumble or sing it. After a while, Joe hears all this stuff, the ceaseless drumming and so on, and being a "true beoiever" Joe believes that he is going to die. The usual result is that Joe does what he feels appropriate, and has a nervous breakdown followed by shock, cardiac fibrillation, and subsequently death. The process is easily explained psychologically, but when used in this manner, it works.

As for cursing someone in secret, you can go through the process, but the immediate result is likely to be negative karma from having done a destructive act, even if it turns out to be ineffective. The person cursed, however, is like a greased door knob. Unless they have done something wrong, they can't be grasped, the curse can't stick.

Hey Spitfire- I don't have a cat, but I have toes. Can I be a witch?

dave

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Reply #4 - Feb 13th, 2006 at 9:47pm
 
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Hey Spitfire- I don't have a cat, but I have toes. Can I be a witch?


It's an old tale, that witch's dont have toes. They used to use them in curse's.

But sure dave, if you wanna try to beat harry potter i'll back you Smiley
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Reply #5 - Feb 14th, 2006 at 3:28am
 
Here's a curse I'm going to place on all of you right now...
"May the fleas of a thousand camels invade your underwear tonight."
Anybody gets fleas, lemme know.

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Reply #6 - Feb 14th, 2006 at 6:29am
 
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Here's a curse I'm going to place on all of you right now...
"May the fleas of a thousand camels invade your underwear tonight."
Anybody gets fleas, lemme know.

B-man

*scratch scratch*
Thanks alot, B-man! Tongue Wink

Edit to add:
Get that camel out of my house!
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Reply #7 - Feb 14th, 2006 at 9:44am
 
Hi i read this story in a book about the paranormal and it told of a man who was called Roy c sullivan  who lived in virginia who was struck by lightning 5 times with increasing severity. after his retirement he lived inside most of the time thinking it less likely that he would be stuck by lightning anymore . anyway it did  not work he was stuck by lightning 3 more times and survived . anyway it proved to much for him and he shot himself .  in the book they said he was jinxed.  god bless juditha
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Reply #8 - Feb 14th, 2006 at 11:08am
 
Greetings Juditha,
I think You 2 and the curse-happy clairvoyant were doing the same thing this board is doing--bringing the unconscious into physical reality through your beliefs.
Only this board/site is bringing out the positives into the light of reasoning (usually?)
but your clairvoyant made a new negative that had not previously existed and made it out of your positive faith in your abilities. That's a very dastardly deed!
You believed it, didn't you? Particularly at 13 yo, such an impressionable age.
Maybe the cl. feared your gifts and was trying to tone you down to keep down the competition--clairvoyants aren't necessarily honest.
It seems like its time to light a candle and pray for release from that curse.  You have plenty of strength to do that now. Your faith is in higher powers than that clairvoyants--use it to overcome such a low blow.
Best wishes, bets
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Reply #9 - Feb 14th, 2006 at 4:37pm
 
Yes bets me and juditha were cursed at 13 yrs old ,nothing ever went right anymore we had nothing but bad karma following us around i will try the candle thanks bets its given me some hope to get rid of this curse once and for all .DEANNA
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Reply #10 - Feb 14th, 2006 at 5:02pm
 
hi bets thanks for your reply. i will try the candle  god bless juditha
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Reply #11 - Feb 14th, 2006 at 8:02pm
 
Hi Spitfire-
Ha! - My toes are doing OK, except for being cold at night. But if I can find a suitable broomstick I'm willing to beat Harry Potter with it.
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Reply #12 - Feb 14th, 2006 at 10:22pm
 
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Greetings Juditha,
I think You 2 and the curse-happy clairvoyant were doing the same thing this board is doing--bringing the unconscious into physical reality through your beliefs.
Only this board/site is bringing out the positives into the light of reasoning (usually?)
but your clairvoyant made a new negative that had not previously existed and made it out of your positive faith in your abilities. That's a very dastardly deed!
You believed it, didn't you? Particularly at 13 yo, such an impressionable age.
Maybe the cl. feared your gifts and was trying to tone you down to keep down the competition--clairvoyants aren't necessarily honest.
It seems like its time to light a candle and pray for release from that curse.  You have plenty of strength to do that now. Your faith is in higher powers than that clairvoyants--use it to overcome such a low blow.
Best wishes, bets



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Reply #13 - Feb 23rd, 2006 at 10:27pm
 
When I was in college I placed a demitriative curse on another student; it worked so well it scared me and I never did it again.
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Reply #14 - Feb 23rd, 2006 at 11:08pm
 
Voodoo curses can work through the power of negative suggestion triggered, say, by the voodoo doll.  You see the unexpected doll in your house and realize that someone means you ill.  The fear either kills you or makes you sick, if you are suggestible.  Such curses require the target to be aware of the hex. 

But there are more diabolical curses that depend on secrecy, so that the victim won't take magical countermeasures.   Here the hex death seems to be inflicted by a demon or an evil discarnate spirit.  Fortunately, this more lethal type is more rare.  To read about the killing power of hexes, read, Larry Dossey's chilling survey of the evidence in "Be Careful What You Pray for."

Don
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