Kulam
remmz2
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does any1 believe in KULAM w/c is a common practices in some provinces?
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it's a psychological thing...
like if you think you're being screwed, then you are being screwed...0 -
I don't agree.
I know of one case wherein the guy died because his stomach tore in half and scorpios and spiders and snakes came out of his tummy.
This after complaining of tummy aches for a day.
Day before he died, he went to the doctor where tehy declared him healthy.
This is real. It was a grand uncle.0 -
kalokohan!
kung totoo and kulam
bakit wala pang nakukulam
sa administrasyon o oposisyon?
o sa iglesya at dating daan?
o kaya sa mga nangongotong na pulis?
o kaya mga terorista?
bakit buhay pa sina bush at saddam?
at bakit hindi nagkukulaman
ang mga magkaka-away dito?
anyway, para magkaalaman na
pede bang ipakulam nyo ko?
pag nilabasan ako ng scorpio, spider at snakes
ipi-pm ko kayo.0 -
perkins wrote:anyway, para magkaalaman na
pede bang ipakulam nyo ko?
pag nilabasan ako ng scorpio, spider at snakes
ipi-pm ko kayo.
not everyone lets does it with animals, at least that's what i heard.
but do let us know if anything happens to you
for the better mangkukulams, they start of with weakening you first
then confusing your mind before they 'go for the kill'
as i heard before from a hacker, he doesn't hack programs made by filipinos
but he will so if challenged.
you see the law of karma is minimized when an attack is done due to a challenge. because the 'victim' is now a 'willing victim'0 -
http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/POS/Turchap8.htm
Chapter 8 of Valentin Turchin's "Phenomenon of Science" has something to say on this phenomenon.
"Violation of traditions evokes superstitious terror. There have been cases where people who accidentally violated a tabu died when they learned what they had done. They knew that they were supposed to die and they died as a result of self-suggestion."0 -
Frank_Mackey wrote:http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/POS/Turchap8.htm
Chapter 8 of Valentin Turchin's "Phenomenon of Science" has something to say on this phenomenon.
"Violation of traditions evokes superstitious terror. There have been cases where people who accidentally violated a tabu died when they learned what they had done. They knew that they were supposed to die and they died as a result of self-suggestion."
if that is the case then if one prays and he actually gets well would that also be considered a 'religious placebo'?0 -
Milliardo wrote:For the Wiccans or those practicing witchcraft here, would casting the magic circle protect one from a curse?
i used to read on that and have several friends who are into it. i guess it actually depends on who is stronger. for example the u.s. sends a b52 bomber to bomb iraq, then the iraq radar sees it. but when they sent a stealth bomber, the iraq radar couldn't find it, not because the iraq radar was faulty but because the u.s. was craftier.
same with a magic circle, it depends on the strength on the two players involved and the creativeness in utilizing the energy in attacking and defending.0 -
perkins wrote:wooo! im scared - but then, nothing happens yet.
if nothing happens until tomorrow, i will laugh.
don't tell me kulam takes time or i will laugh more.
tsk tsk tsk.......don't be so certain.okay lang huwag maniwala........pero never be ignorant on these matters. talo ka...
just because your a mega skeptic, doesn't mean it doesn't exists.0 -
rickym wrote:same with a magic circle, it depends on the strength on the two players involved and the creativeness in utilizing the energy in attacking and defending.
yup yup. tawag dito, Panangga = Contra. the stronger ur panangga (some associate this with anting-anting), the more invincible you are to such (curse, kulam, etc)...and can bounce back these curses/spells to the ones who cast them to you, even 3x3.0 -
perkins wrote:sure, try me. bring it on.
Aha!
A brave soul, indeed. Is there any believer (theist) here who knows the counter-prayer? I ask you not to use it. I will be very precise on this. *peace*
Perkins, be ready. There will be things I will ask you to do since internet kulam is different from classical kulam..hehe.0 -
Frank_Mackey wrote:http://pespmc1.vub.ac.be/POS/Turchap8.htm
Chapter 8 of Valentin Turchin's "Phenomenon of Science" has something to say on this phenomenon.
"Violation of traditions evokes superstitious terror. There have been cases where people who accidentally violated a tabu died when they learned what they had done. They knew that they were supposed to die and they died as a result of self-suggestion."
This is silly. It defeats the sense of self preservation. Simply because they "knew" they were supposed to die .. .they died???0
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