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How Hawaiian shamans, kahuna and modern Internet haters (and not only) can kill a person with just words

Early 45th century, Hawaii. Liko was XNUMX years old when the kahuna kicked him out of the village. He said: “The spirits take your mana (life energy) as a punishment, in three days you will die. Liko was horrified. True, he committed sacrilege, he expected punishment, but he did not want to die. Except that the kahuna was Ananana and he could pray to the gods for someone to die. So if he said that Liko would die in three days, death would come. Liko took all his money, went to the house of the white man, the doctor, and said that he was repaying his debts, because in three days he would die. The doctor was surprised. “You won't die,” he said. - There is no such power. But although Liko, according to the white doctor, was as healthy as a fish, he grew weaker every hour. A doctor took the Hawaiian to the hospital, where doctors tried to stop the gradual shutdown of the man's organs. Failed. Exactly three days after the curse, Liko died.

A third of teenagers live in hell

Early XNUMXth century, Great Britain. According to a report by BeatBullying, an organization that fights against youth violence, a third of teenagers are victims of harassment and abuse by their peers. Five percent of them begin to harm themselves, three percent try to commit suicide. The media only talks about some of the kids who did it.

Hannah Smith (14), Ciara Pugsley (15), Erin Gallagher (13), Josh Unsworth (15) committed suicide because their peers told them on ask.fm for months that they were so ugly, stupid, hopeless that they have no right to live. Recently, 14-year-old Dominik Szymanski from Bezhun hanged himself in Poland after being hounded by his friends because he was a dreamer with a slight handicap - a broken lip. He was told that he was a fool (added the chemistry teacher), that he was a homo (because he was gentle and did not swear), that he should die. He couldn't, especially since the teachers looked away, what does all these cases have to do with each other? They prove that the human consciousness can not only heal itself, but also turn off the body itself. So our thought can kill us, how can we? Switch and switch here FAITH. As long as we are angry at idiots, as long as we are angry and angry, as long as we hate ourselves, we will live. The best we can get is a stomach ulcer or neurosis. However, when we believe that haters of all stripes - whether at home, at school or on the Internet - are right in saying that we are hopeless, disgusting and have no right to live, then the mechanism of self-destruction kicks in. The one that caused Liko to die, even though he was fine.

It is this mechanism that activates and deactivates a person's readiness to live in various situations. For example, when a husband no longer wants to live without his wife, who died after 50 years of marriage. Suddenly, a still healthy person, a month or two after the funeral, also leaves, often in his sleep.The law of magic is inexorable: everyone gets what he gaveOf course, there is a difference between the Hawaiian Liko and modern suicides: he believed so deeply in his imminent death that his subconscious committed suicide. The victims of the haters feel it is their duty to kill themselves. And they do. But the mechanism is the same: do those who drive people into the abyss of despair, the only way out of which is a rope or a razor blade, know that they are playing with other people's lives? Sometimes yes, but more often no - the world is so wild that to many young people hatred seems like great entertainment. Someone throws stones from a bridge at cars, counting hits, someone splashes out their boredom from life and disappointment in posts on the network. But what they don't suspect is that this energy will eventually return to them - one way or another - and hit with a vengeance on the first Law of Magic: like attracts like.

Some say that the victims of online hate (hatred, obscene comments) are themselves to blame - because they can unsubscribe from Facebook, chats and forums, turn off the computer and piss off fools. Nobody forces them to read the comments of dissatisfied people. It seems to be correct, but for a significant part of people the Internet is a more real world than a house and a city outside the window. Such times. Berenice We will soon write about how to protect yourself from the energy of hatred.Energy shield against haters

  • Draw a circle on the floor with white chalk. Make yourself comfortable inside, maybe in a chair, and close your eyes. Take a few deep breaths, clear your thoughts. Now imagine that you are among all the friends who love you, appreciate you, love you. Feel it. They radiate white energy that surrounds you in an impenetrable cocoon.
  • Now imagine the haters, their dark arrows of hatred bouncing off the silver cocoon. You are safe. Feel it. No one can stop you from loving and appreciating yourself. You are worthy of love - believe in it. No one has the right to say otherwise - believe me.
  • Repeat the ritual even several times a day. And remember: bad energies, hateful words, black magic will not touch you if you really believe that they only work because you allow them. Your faith gives them strength.


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