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Thursday, July 2, 2009
Curse
A search shows curse is an appeal or prayer for evil or misfortune to befall someone or something; The evil or misfortune that comes in or as if in response to such an appeal; One that is accursed; a swearword, obscenity; Curse is also source of harm, a cause of unhappiness or harm. A curse can be made verbally or with “add on” like pointing middle fingers or other actions or a non-proper curse like打小人 (Slapping the Naughty Ones) or a proper ritual ceremony in which a professional curser normally a Bomoh, Dung Kee (medium), Witch, or a Sorcerer may be employed. Sorcerer… ha…ha I am not talking of the ones in RPG gaming but a real one who can transform into a …. (who wanna be a Sorcerer can let me know. I am not a Sorcerer myself but would like to meet one or a would-be Sorcerer.)
Lame Joke of the Day: --
Why am I not a Sorcerer? Because I don’t like to wear see-through robe and “fly” out from the robe Naked. Wait Mata (police) catch and given a place in USC, University of Singapore Changi, (Singapore Changi Prison).
In our community cursing had been as “common” as you have to breath to live. MRT train, bus, when you are shopping in the outskirts sometimes even in the cities, you were bound to hear swearing like “GanNi…”, “Gan…” “F@@K You”…… I am sure many people will “object”, “It’s our language what? What the F@@K, GanNi… Chou…!”. Pointing the middle finger towards someone and swear and accursed the person will cause unhappiness or harm to the person. I had seen people in religion robe; people who hold a Bible with one hand and “point” their finger on others and start their “I Swear”. I wonder why are they not “taught well” (没家教) not to use those words or this is considered well brought up or well “groomed”? “I want to scold people also cannot meh?” Can! Everyone can scold people when it is necessary but do it literately. I prefer to use mandarin in “educating” as I can use not the three letter words used in hokkein but the traditional 三字经, four letters idioms成语, 歇后语 (phrases) and my own phrases. Grandpa said the “Art of Scolding” is more difficult than learning how to praise a person. I have the famous Chinese novelist 金庸 to thank too. Of course I did not read any of his novels but a fan of period kung fu dramas based on his writings.
For universe is very fair whatever sent out will be returned and may be in terms of at least three times. Grandpa taught us to offer our help to people especially the young, elderly, and the disables, whenever we can of course not beyond our means as one day we will get back the good deeds that we had done. How about bad deeds like curse? It will be returned one day by at least three times to the sender and may include his family members or anyone related. Sometimes the sender may not receive the returns but it may be extended to his family members or related and may be passed to the next or the next few generations.
(Coming Soon! How to prevent a curse)
Related articles:
http://yukihimeblog.blogspot.com/2009/06/ghost.html
http://yukihimeblog.blogspot.com/2009/06/where-to-find-ghost.html
Labels: asia, black magic, curse, evil, ghost, hoodoo, lame jokes, love magic, love potions, love spell, singapore changi prison, sorcerer, university of singapore changi, usc, voodoo, witch, 打小人
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