Sunday, June 20, 2021

A second chance to say Good bye

 I don't want to make it dramatic, but this is an interesting article today on CNN. This is not the first time, this is talked about, but this may be interesting in wake of the COVID pandemic.

"And whenever there is a massive tragedy such as a pandemic, a war or a natural disaster, there is a corresponding surge in reports of people seeing the dead or trying to contact them. The 1918 influenza epidemic sparked a "spiritualism craze" as Americans turned to seances and Ouija boards to contact departed loved ones. After the 9/11 terrorist attacks came a wave of people reporting sightings of and even conversations with those who had been snatched from their lives. When a tsunami struck Japan in 2011, killing at least 20,000 people, so many inhabitants of Ishinomaki reported seeing their loved ones appear that a book and a documentary were made about this city of wandering ghosts."

Article link: https://www.cnn.com/2021/06/20/health/supernatural-encounters-pandemic-loved-ones-blake/index.html

2 comments:

bsc said...

May be بد روحیں or whatever you cll them
If you have not read Shahabnana I seriously recommend it pure joy throughout
بملا کماری کی بیچین روح
ناءنٹی
کم سے کم یہ دو مضامین ضرور مطالعہ کریں

mystic-soul said...

I loved that book and I read those sections related to paranormal activity many times. Also, in this regard, I found the experiences of Josh Malihabadi very intriguing as he described in his autobiography: "Yaadon ki baarat". Josh was an agonist and he sincerely wrote that he can't explain his experiences with logic.