Being intoxicated don’t necessarily mean you have been drinking alcoholic beverages! An old Witch could have put a spell on you or someone that knows about voodoo, could have placed a curse on you. There are any number things you can do, sleep it off, but if you do that, you are admitting intoxication. If you have been extremely tired, you may not be seeing things as they really are. If it is something that has been with you for some time, there are other ways to deal with them.
I once had a buddy that a curse was placed upon and he had heard about an Old Tibetan Monk that lived in a cave, high up in the mountains of Tibet. The curse was getting harder and harder to live with, so he decided to make a trip to Tibet and locate the old Monk. It took a long time to make the plans and even longer to get to and up in the mountains.
Once he was there, he spent a long time and most of his money trying to find the cave, that the old Monk lived in. But the weather had turned bad and he had to withdraw from the mountain and return home. Again he had to work hard to save enough money so he could return to Tibet.
It was early spring when he arrived on the mountain. The snow was melting and there was flooding everywhere. Trails were washed away and finding new ones required several Tibetan guides. After many weeks a new trail was found and he started off for the top of the world. The cave was located, but the old monk was not there and he didn’t know he was going to have a guest. They waited for three days and the old Monk returned. My buddy told him of the curse that was placed upon him and they discussed what could be done. The old Monk told him to get a pair of bats. One female and one male and that they had to be close to the same age. Then he said: he would also need two white mice and the age didn’t matter.
So, off goes my buddy, down the mountain, back to the civilized world to find the bats and mice. Now this running up and down mountains takes time and time was getting away from my buddy. Again he had to wait for the next season and the bats died and one of the mice had disappeared, the other had turned gray.
He had made arraignments to pick up the bats and mice at a pet shop in Tibet that next June. He arrived in time and got his specimens in a cage and off to the mountains he went. It was along journey up the mountain and it seemed twice as far this time. Arriving at the cave, he and the old Monk arranged to remove the spell. The old Monk said, he first must have the exact words used when the spell was cast: My buddy said: The words were: “I DO” The Monk said: you don’t need my help to break this spell, just push her off a cliff when you are out hiking, he did, and the curse was broken.
By; Ben R. Bauer
I once had a buddy that a curse was placed upon and he had heard about an Old Tibetan Monk that lived in a cave, high up in the mountains of Tibet. The curse was getting harder and harder to live with, so he decided to make a trip to Tibet and locate the old Monk. It took a long time to make the plans and even longer to get to and up in the mountains.
Once he was there, he spent a long time and most of his money trying to find the cave, that the old Monk lived in. But the weather had turned bad and he had to withdraw from the mountain and return home. Again he had to work hard to save enough money so he could return to Tibet.
It was early spring when he arrived on the mountain. The snow was melting and there was flooding everywhere. Trails were washed away and finding new ones required several Tibetan guides. After many weeks a new trail was found and he started off for the top of the world. The cave was located, but the old monk was not there and he didn’t know he was going to have a guest. They waited for three days and the old Monk returned. My buddy told him of the curse that was placed upon him and they discussed what could be done. The old Monk told him to get a pair of bats. One female and one male and that they had to be close to the same age. Then he said: he would also need two white mice and the age didn’t matter.
So, off goes my buddy, down the mountain, back to the civilized world to find the bats and mice. Now this running up and down mountains takes time and time was getting away from my buddy. Again he had to wait for the next season and the bats died and one of the mice had disappeared, the other had turned gray.
He had made arraignments to pick up the bats and mice at a pet shop in Tibet that next June. He arrived in time and got his specimens in a cage and off to the mountains he went. It was along journey up the mountain and it seemed twice as far this time. Arriving at the cave, he and the old Monk arranged to remove the spell. The old Monk said, he first must have the exact words used when the spell was cast: My buddy said: The words were: “I DO” The Monk said: you don’t need my help to break this spell, just push her off a cliff when you are out hiking, he did, and the curse was broken.
By; Ben R. Bauer
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