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Havocrazy

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« Reply #390 on: February 18, 2009, 09:22:06 PM »
PART 2!. The shaman said that they've ate a forest spirit's husband so the spirit is looking for a new husband and have the right to take anybody who'd ate her dead husband's flesh. The forest spirits chose the wife's husband and that's why she kept having dream of her fighting another lady looking like herself, fortunately it seem that the wife's been winning all the battle and that's why the forest spirit was mad and teared apart her kid's teddy bear like how they cut apart her dead husband. And luckily the shaman was able to convince the forest spirit with some money and food for the situation and she left. I remember all my uncles was talking about the next time they go hunting after they'd heard this story, that they're going to ask the forest spirit when they get to the hunting ground to hide and not come out because they are there and are there to hunt for food, not for the forest spirit's people.



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« Reply #391 on: February 18, 2009, 09:23:32 PM »
the first one I tried to rhyme it out



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« Reply #392 on: February 18, 2009, 09:24:03 PM »
I am taking over page 28 ya!.



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« Reply #393 on: February 18, 2009, 09:38:59 PM »
The very scary things are those that we can't see. I remember one night when I was only six years old and my brother was only four, one of my teenage uncle at the time had to babysit us for some hours while my parents was out. I was watching TV and my uncle was playing with my little brother around to house and than all of a sudden my uncle came into the living room with my little brother and told me to go sit next to him on the couch, and we sat there for a long while. I didn't know any better back than (of course), until my parents came home and my uncle told them something and this is what I remember hearing at that time. My uncle was chasing my little brother around the house playing peekaboo, my brother will run and turn a corner and than my uncle will peek his head out at the edge of the corner and said "peekaboo I see you" and my little brother will laugh and run again. Well, the last and final game before he came into the living room where I was at, my uncle was peeking his head out the edge like before and this time he saw my brother not looking at him or waiting for him to shout out "peekaboo", they were in my parents' bedroom and my little brother kept pointing into the opened closet and kept saying "what's that? what's that?". My uncle looked in the closet and didn't see anything except for some cloths so he close the closet door and than my little brother started pointed to a corner in the room and started laughing, my uncle ask him what's so funny and he said "he, he's funny". My uncle ask who and my little brother just kept saying "he, he's funny" and pointing to the corner. That's when he got the chilled and brought my little brother over and told me to sit close to him. And as long as I can remember, that was the first and only time he ever baby-sited us.



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« Reply #394 on: February 18, 2009, 09:54:07 PM »
Never ever torture animals!. I remember back in Cali, this one Hmong family had a mentally challenge son who'd can't sleep at night but will be asleep through out the whole day. He was already around seventeen when I first saw him one night at a cousin's house, he loved pots and pans and will banged them very loud when ever he gets the chance to. Later on after we moved, I heard story that his parents took him to see a shaman and he told them that their son is actually the black cat that the wife had torture and left to die in the garden back in Laos. She was bored than so she grab that cat she saw at the garden that day when she was a kid, she hit it with a stick, tie it up to a tree and than throw rocks at it, and finally she stick a stick from the cat's mouth and it came out from the other side (you know, the behind). The cat didn't die, she hanged it on a tree and went to eat launch with her parents, came back and the cat was gone. Yeah, many years has pass, she's change and all grown up and got married and the past finally caught up to her. The shaman said that when she left the cat on that tree, the cat wasn't happy so it already went to heaven and waited in line for it's turn to take revenge and after all those years it finally got proof from the heaven to be reborn mentally challenge for the girl to take care of for the rest of her life.



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« Reply #395 on: February 19, 2009, 06:53:49 AM »
Good Stories Havocrazy!!  Keep'em coming...espec ially the SCARY ones!!   ;) ;) ;)



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« Reply #396 on: February 19, 2009, 08:33:50 AM »
my friends,
don't think it is easy to kill a ghoul and get away easily. an eye for an eye. if you killed a cat and that cat is a spirit then it's family will do harm to you. so good luck. that is the reason why when shamans do neeg they do know kill the spirit. they neogiate with them using money and other ways. that is why shamanism is so effective.

there was a case in the oregon because the city had built a train station under indian burial ground and people started dying from freaked accidents. so they called all the spirit healers and no one did the trick because noone really talked to them. so they called the shaman guy and he talked to the spirits and after a couple of hours they finally wanted to neogiate. he gave them money and chickens as offerings and they accept.
the hmong translator for the shaman said that "from this day on, there shall be no more blood shed".

this is such a bias story. many other spiritualists from other cultures were used too, not just from the hmongs. you can't claim that it was all thanks to the hmong too.



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« Reply #397 on: February 19, 2009, 01:12:45 PM »
took hours for me to finish all the stories  ;D

Scary stuff, maybe I'll come back later to tell some ghost tales.



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babieboitj

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« Reply #398 on: February 19, 2009, 01:41:31 PM »
gatorade guy..
you are right about others trying to help, but i only saw what i saw so i can't say that they help or did anything. they said they used all kinds of techniques to neopgiate with the indians but as you heard the hmong tanslator say "there shall be no more blood shed"...no questions ask.



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« Reply #399 on: February 19, 2009, 11:34:57 PM »
babieboitj, I think the subway shaman thinging you're talking about, they have a videoclip of it on youtube too. If you type in "subway shaman" it should show up.



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« Reply #400 on: February 20, 2009, 04:22:35 AM »
wow i love to read ghost story than ya!!!any more??



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Havocrazy

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« Reply #401 on: February 20, 2009, 08:42:32 AM »
Come on now guys, this is Hmong Ghost Stories. Not a debate room.



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Cheetos

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« Reply #402 on: February 20, 2009, 09:33:24 AM »
My mom told me this story about a couple who want to Laos and videotaped a funeral.

When they got back home they watched it on T.V.  It was dark, the rest of the children were in bed all except for the littlest girl who was about 4 years old.  Well, they were watching the funeral when the little girl started to cry and pointed to a corner of the living room.

The parents didn't see anything so they just went back to watching the video.  The girl kept on pointing to the T.V. and to the corner of the room.  Her mom asked her what's wrong.  She said that the auntie on T.V. was standing by the corner smiling at them.

Next day the couple threw away the video but a couple days later it was lying on the tabletop. 






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sassychick

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« Reply #403 on: February 20, 2009, 09:50:26 AM »
awww shiet!! thats f'n freaky man  :o :o. my sister taped and took pictures of my dad's whole funeral procession.



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« Reply #404 on: February 20, 2009, 10:00:08 AM »
so a long time ago, these teenagers heard about a video tape that if you watch it, you'll get a phone call that says you'll die in like seven days. so they watched the video cuz they were curious and seven days later they both died of mysterious circumstances. a reporter who was investigating the story, heard the teenager's friend talk about the movie, so she watched it and she got the same call. strange things would happen to her after the call, like lights flickering, tv turning on my itself, water running by itself. so on like the second to her last day, she happened to make some copies to her co-workers cuz they didn't believe her. her co-workers watched it and they got a call too. but on their 7th day, they died. rumor had it that this creepy little girl crawled out of the tv and killed them. but the reporter figured out that she didn't die cuz she made copies of the video. that monster girl just wanted to be heard.

creepy huh?



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