Re: Anybody Ever Communicated With A Dead Person?
Did any of you ever called the soul of a dead person (Rooh Bulana).
We used to do that (amongst friends) and I always wonder if that was true or not.
We use to recite 4 Quls while putting a finger (at least 3 people) on a bottle cap, with a very light pressure, while the cap was sitting on this board or big piece of paper with numbers, alphabets and big Yes and NO written on it. After the soul entered the cap (???) the cap would start sliding towards the appropriate writing on the board, when asked a question.
I remember calling Shakespeare’s soul and asked him that name of his last play (which we did not know at that time). Cap slide towards an alphabet. Later on I asked others and that was the correct initial of his Last play, he wrote.
Any experience you guys want to share. Any other thoughts. Do you believe?
Believe it or not, I have done everything that you have described when I was 11/12 or so. It freaks me out even thinking about it now but this is not a joke. Its not a story someone told me. Its me who actively participated in this. I remember exactly how we did it and the questions we asked. We used a drinking glass instead of the bottle cap though. It was my older sister, myself and the a neighbor. We would use a brown paper with a big circle in the middle, YES and NO on two sides of the paper and alphabets and numbers on the other two sides. We would light a match and throw it inside the glass and we simply request a "naik" rooh to come join us in plain urdu. We would each put a finger on the glass with no pressure and we would frequently ask if there as a rooh present. The glass would suddenly start moving towards "YES."
We firmly believed in the rooh's presnse so there was absolutely no questions about someone moving the glass. And there are solid reasons for not doubting anyone which I will describe in just a few seconds.
We did this many many times and there were some things that we laughed at, at that time but freak me out now. Here are a few examples:
- Every rooh would have a certain personaility. Some would joke with us by using NO as an answer when asked if it existed/had arrived. And some would be very short tempered, etc.
- The glass would start moving in fast circles if we we some home managed to piss him/her/it off.
- They would tell us exactly how they died, what there names were and where they were born, what languages they spoke, etc.
The reason there were no chances of someone faking it were numurous:
- We would ask questions in our hearts (without saying it out loud) and the glass would give perfectly accurate answers (and I don't mean YES and NO answers)
- We would ask how much money a certain individual had in his pockets and I would tell us exact answers with paisas.
- It told me exactly how many marks was I was going to get in my annaul exam.
- It would tell you how many match sticks were in the box.
- Once it told my nieghbor kid to skip school or he would get heavy beating from some one. He laughed at it and thinking that it was probably the teacher slapping him for not doing the home work. He came home that afternoon with 6 stiches on his forehead. Some kids beat him up in school.
These are only a few examples. We asked many many questions that I don't even remember now.
We all got scared and stopped doing this after something very strange happened. We were all enjoying with our questions and answers that we were receiving from the "rooh." We had already been talking to it for almost and hour. Everything was fine untill the glass shattered with a big blow into thousands of pieces everywhere in the room. The neighbor got a piece in her eye. She was fine though. We were all scared to death since then.
I don't know if was really a rooh, jin or some shaitani amal. But there was something that read our minds and knew the answers to our stupid questions. There is absolutely no question about it. Everyone I have told this to have laughed at me. We all joke about it too when I go back home and we all get together but we all know that it was no joke.