Wednesday, May 20, 2009

12 places where you should never photograph

myth only, believe or not to believe up to one self.


12 places where you should never photograph

1. locations where corpses were temporaily placed (especially if the place is not well-lit...)

2. rafters/roofs of dilapidated houses (wandering souls, or those with a lingering agenda in the mortal world, tend to be found there)

3. ceiling of elevators (souls of the dead tend to drift around on top of it)

4. the north face of an underground cell (with reference to what the Chinese call "bei feng" [north wind], which is a term for an aura of vengeance; spirits tend to congregate in the north face...dark cells especially)

5. any sort of vapour wisps in the male toilet (a sudden appearance of such is normally the prelude to the coming into the mortal realm of a spirit; do not photograph this phenomenon, lest you capture it)

6. cave entrances (likely to be the anchor point to the next world, with spirits of all sorts wandering around)

7. cold storage or wine cellar ("drunk ghosts" especially tend to be found here, and they are fond of playing tricks on those without conscious knowledge of their presence)

8. mirrors in female toilets (one of the most taboo things around, when you may see something you don't expect to see)

9. *NOT SURE ABOUT THIS ONE* escalator (spirits searching for scapegoats may well linger around, ready to push the unsuspecting off)

10. anywhere near a dead octopus (spirits with violent tendencies tend to kill innocent beings, octopuses especially, so if you see one, leave immediately)

11. water outside a village hut (water is a medium for communication with the spiritual realm, and especially so with water outside a village hut - tread carefully, lest you unknowingly invade their space)

12. the staircase of huts upon a wide open expanse (think twice before taking a souvenir photo of yourself sitting on such a staircase, because you never know what awaits you around it)

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