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Speak With CareBy Forest Ang
Liza was the pillion while her husband was riding. Along the stretch of shady trees, a lady was seen strolling ahead. As her husband passed by the lady, her husband could recognize a lady and called out to the lady, “where are you going?” He drove by, not noticing the reply (if any) from the lady.
Liza knew that lady. She then said to her husband, “She is mad. Why talking to a mad lady? You shouldn’t talk to a crazy lady”.
When they reached home, Liza felt giddy. She could not walk on straight line. Her eyes could hardly open. She could not eat properly as her hands were trembling. She was sick. So sick that she could not do anything.
She was warded in the ICU and a thorough check was done on her. There were checks and examinations on her liver, kidney, lung and heart and practically all organs. She was also subjected to a medical examination on her bone marrow! (Not sure what the bone marrow examination was for) The medical specialist and physician could not diagnose any illness or problem. Not getting any better, and after a week, she discharged herself and went home to seek occult treatment.
She went to a Chinese medium. She was diagnosed as having provoked the spirit of a tree. On recalling, she remembered what she said during the motorcycle ride home. She bought some praying peripherals. She went to the huge tree. Make some vows, pledges and apologies and burnt some joss sticks under the tree. Later in the evening she was cured of the “illness”.
Apparently the huge tree is beside a river where someone had fallen to his death. When she was speaking to her husband on the motorcycle, she was speaking aloud as her husband could hardly hear her with his helmet on. It was at that moment the spirit could have over heard the “offending words”.
Huge and large trees harbor spirits. Many may not believe. But many stories related to dead, fell from the trees and sickness had befell those disbelievers.
Speak with care. Watch the surrounding when you speak.
Forest Ang
18 Nov 2007
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