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Showing posts with label Paranormal Pictures. Show all posts
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Monday, November 26, 2012

Try Solve the Ghost photo



Sri Lanka where many atrocities have occurred. My father told me about the appearance of what seems to be a lady in the window of the house. I was quite shocked by the photo and wondered if you could shed any light on its authenticity?”



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Sunday, November 4, 2012

Ghost Camp of Russia

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Sunday, September 23, 2012

Various Faces of Jesus of Asia

Unknown to Many of us, Jesus does has many faces and transformations by different people from different parts of the world, actually.

Lord Jesus Christ is not just the typical Western image we always see.

He does has many other faces or so called transformations just like many other typical Asian Gods & Buddhas where most of them come in several forms as well.

The below will be some of various forms of Jesus from Asia.


Asian Chinese Jesus

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 Asian Korean Jesus

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Asian Japanese Jesus

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Asian Indian Jesus

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Asian Arabian Jesus

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Asian Jewish / Israelis Jesus

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Asian Russian Jesus

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The General Asian Impression of Jesus

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Jesus With a group of Asian Children

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Friday, September 7, 2012

False Alarm of Ghost in Red in 2011 ( China Beijing Subway Train)

Among the many ghosts, the ghost that the Chinese fears the most would be the Chinese ghost in red. However, there was one such "ghost" which became a amusement to the Chinese of China. in the end everyone realize that this ghost was fake you may refer to the below pictures and video

1) "Ghost" is somewhere, not that obvious and visible yet

 

2) "Ghost" Has Appeared ! boarding the Train with everyone

 

3) The " Ghost "  is next to you !



4) Ghost ? Ghost ?  Ghost ?



5) Hey SISTER ! you are a Human



6) FAKE Ghost discovered






 A "ghost" wearing a long red dress, was spotted on a subway train in Beijing, China. The woman who was also wearing a pair of red shoes with embroidery on them, appeared at Jingsong station and boarded a train. Passengers were apprehensive after seeing her standing still at the station alone in the beginning, but after finding out she was a real person, burst into laughter.

 Many curious passengers took out their cellphones and cameras to record down the pale-looking "ghost-like" woman whose long hair covered most of her face. Some even sat next to her to pose for pictures. A clip of the incident, posted on the Internet has gone viral. Netizens believe that it was a promotional stunt planned by the crew of Blood Stained Shoes, as "ghost" looks similar to the one in the movie.


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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Snow in Kuwait 30 March 2009

As claimed, there was only 1 time that Snow hits Kuwait in history and it was in 30th March 2009



 








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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Chinese Hungry Ghosts in USA photos and Taboos


 Lee Rault sends us this photo of what she says is a photo of a Hungry Ghost. This she says is her long dead maternal Grandfather's ghosts taken during Hungry Ghost Month August 5, 2008

  Wed Aug 13, 5:53 AM ET BEIXIAOYING TOWN, China - Three Chinese were critically injured Wednesday in an accident involving a bus from the athletes' village and a van on the way to the Olympic rowing park, the Australian Olympic Committee said. The accident happened near the Shunyi Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park. Could it be the curse of Hungry Ghosts?

  Real Hungry Ghost Month Taboos!
The Ghost Festival is a traditional Chinese festival and holiday, which is celebrated by Chinese in many countries. In the Chinese calendar (a lunisolar calendar), the Ghost Festival is on the 15th night of the seventh lunar month.

In Chinese tradition, the thirteenth day of the seventh month in the lunar calendar is called Ghost Day and the seventh month in general is regarded as the Ghost Month , in which ghosts and spirits, including those of the deceased ancestors, come out from the lower realm. During the Qingming Festival the living descendants pay homage to their ancestors and on Ghost Day, the deceased visit the living.

On the thirteenth day the three realms of Heaven, Hell and the realm of the living are open and both Taoists and Buddhists would perform rituals to transmute and absolve the sufferings of the deceased. Intrinsic to the Ghost Month is ancestor worship, where traditionally the filial piety of descendants extends to their ancestors even after their deaths. Activities during the month would include preparing ritualistic food offerings, burning incense, and burning joss paper, a papier-mache form of material items such as clothes, gold and other fine goods for the visiting spirits of the ancestors. Elaborate meals would be served with empty seats for each of the deceased in the family treating the deceased as if they are still living. Ancestor worship is what distinguishes Qingming Festival from Ghost Festival because the former includes paying respects to all deceased, including the same and younger generations, while the latter only includes older generations. Other festivities may include, burying and releasing miniature paper boats and lanterns on water, which signifies giving directions to the lost ghosts and spirits of the ancestors and other deities.

The Ghost Festival shares some similarities with the predominantly Mexican observance of El Día de los Muertos. Due to theme of ghosts and spirits, the festival is sometimes also known as the Chinese Halloween, though many have debated the difference between the two.
&nbsp Most interested in the beliefs and taboos that many awful bad things may and can happen to people who give birth, renovate their homes, take trips, go swimming, buy real estate or get a haircut during the most cursed month of the year.

Never look into a mirror this month of the year during the hours of 8:Pm to 8:am. Do not where borrowed clothes, or those items that belonged to the deceased in any way. They say they will come and claim you. Avoid looking into water that the moon reflects upon. if you see the moons reflection your first born child will be struck down.

To Buddhists, the seventh lunar month is a month of joy. This is because the fifteenth day of the seventh month is often known as the Buddha's joyful day and the day of rejoice for monks. The origins of the Buddha's joyful day can be found in various scriptures. When the Buddha was alive, his disciples meditated in the forests of India during the rainy season of summer. Three months later, on the fifteen day of the seventh month, they would emerge from the forests to celebrate the completion of their meditation and report their progress to the Buddha. In the Ullambana Sutra, the Buddha instructs his disciple Maudgalyayana on how to obtain liberation for his mother, who had been reborn into a lower realm, by making food offerings to the sangha on the fifteenth day of the seventh month. Because the number of monks who attained enlightenment during that period was high, the Buddha was very pleased.

The Buddhist origins of the festival can be traced back to a story that originally came from India, but later took on culturally Chinese overtones. In the Ullambana Sutra, there is a descriptive account of a Buddhist monk named Mahamaudgalyayana, originally a brahmin youth who later ordained, and later becoming one of the Buddha's chief disciples. Mahamaudgalyayana was also known for having clairvoyant powers, an uncommon trait amongst monks.

After he attained arhatship, he began to think deeply of his parents, and wondered what happened to them. He used his clairvoyance to see where they were reborn and found his father in the heavenly realms i.e the realm of the gods. However, his mother had been reborn in a lower realm, known as the Realm of Hungry Ghosts. His mother took on the form of a hungry ghost--- so called because it could not eat due to its highly thin & fragile throat in which no food could pass through, yet it was always hungry because it had a fat belly.

His mother had been greedy with the money he left her. He had instructed her to kindly host any Buddhist monks that ever came her way, but instead she withheld her kindness and her money. It was for this reason she was reborn in the realm of hungry ghosts.

Mahamaudgalyayana eased his mother's suffering by receiving the instructions of feeding pretas from the Buddha. The Buddha instructed Mahamaudgalyayana to place pieces of food on a clean plate, reciting a mantra seven times, snap his fingers then tip the food on clean ground. By doing so, the preta's hunger was relieved and through these merits, his mother was reborn as a dog under the care of a noble family.

Mahamaudgalyayana also sought the Buddha's advice to help his mother gain a human birth. The Buddha established a day after the traditional summer retreat (the 15th day of the seventh month in the lunar calendar, usually mid-to-late August) on which Mahamaudgalyayana was to offer food and robes to 500 bhikkhus. Through the merits created, Mahamaudgalyayana's mother finally gained a human birth.

Due to Confucian influence, the offering became directed towards ancestors rather than the Sangha and ancestor worship has replaced the simple ritual of relieving the hunger of pretas. However, most Buddhist temples still continue the ancient practice of donating to the Sangha as well as to perform rituals for the hungry ghosts.

Chinese Buddhists often say that there is a difference between Ullambana and the traditional Chinese Zhongyuan Jie, usually saying people have mixed superstitions (such as burning joss paper items) and delusional thoughts, rather than think that Ullambana is actually a time of happiness.

O-bon, or simply Bon, is the Japanese version of the Ghost Festival. It has since been transformed over time into a family reunion holiday during which people from the big cities return to their home towns and visit and clean their ancestors' graves.

Traditionally including a dance festival, it has existed in Japan for more than 500 years. It is held from 13th of July to the 16th ("Welcoming Obon" and "Farewell Obon" respectively) in the eastern part of Japan (Kanto), and in August in the western part (Kansai).

 

This reported real photo is aid to be of a mans Father's very Hungry Ghosts. The photo was taken August 2005 in Chinatown New York. The face of this Hungry Ghost was said to be seen clearly on the ceiling of a restaurant. Photo sent to us by Brad Chen.

This festival is the chance for pardoning guilty ghosts which are homeless and not be taken care of. People worship ghosts and liberate animals, such as birds or fish.

Influenced by Buddhism, this holiday is also the Vu Lan festival, the Vietnamese transliteration for Ullambana. The festival is also considered Mother's Day. People with living mothers would be thankful, while people with dead mothers would pray for their souls. Though also the city of New Orleans with it's population of Vietnamese has also incorporated this into it's Hoodoo Voodoo Traditions.

Ghost Festival in Malaysia is modernized by the 'concert-like' live performing, it has its own characteristic and is not similar to other Ghost Festivals in other countries. The live show is popularly known as 'Koh-tai' by the Hokkien-speaking peoples, it was performed by a group of singers, dancers and entertainers, on a temporary stage that setup within the residential district. The festival is funded by the residents of each individual residential districts. All this is performed in front of several empty red seats reserved just for the dead. And do not sit in the chair for you will be cursed for life and haunted.

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Friday, August 10, 2012

Abraham Lincoln face appears in Clouds


It usually takes a little bit of Hollywood magic to convincingly make a cloud look like a person's face, but a man in New Brunswick, Canada might have seen the real thing.

 In the video , shot by YouTube user "denisfarmer" and posted on accuweather.com, the clouds are moving fast, which is actually pretty typical for a big storm front like this one. As they do, a man's profile seems to emerge, and even resembles Abraham Lincoln at one point.

 

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Thursday, July 12, 2012

Sinkholes in China: July 2012

The official explanation is over-development but why would all these sinkholes show up more frequently in different parts of the world since last year? Here’re some of the key events:

Intense solar storms–> large amount of energy absorbed by the earth’s crust due to earth’s weakening magnetic field –> the earth’s core heats up –> the earth’s crust starts the process of breaking apart from the shifting of the inner core against its mass, active fault lines –> the planet opens relief fissures to handle the pressures exerted –> sinkholes, mysterious sounds –> earthquakes, volcanic eruptions etc –> Global Earthquake

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Sunday, July 1, 2012

Mickey on Mercury? That's goofy!



We've had the Face on Mars, the Smiley Face on Mars, even the Elephant Face on Mars — and now we've got the Mickey Mouse Face on Mercury, courtesy of NASA's Messenger probe.
The mousy shape comes from three overlapping craters in Mercury's southern hemisphere, northwest of a larger crater known as Magritte. The biggest crater in this scene, which serves as Mickey's head, measures about 65 miles (105 kilometers) across.

This picture was taken during Messenger's extended mission, with the aim of collecting imagery when the sun is near the horizon. Such conditions produce long shadows that highlight small-scale surface features. The result is that the Mercury mission's mapmakers get a better sense of the lay of the land.

Messenger became the first spacecraft to orbit Mercury back in March 2011, and the end of its one-year primary mapping mission marked the beginning of a one-year extension. Which means we may be hearing more about Mickey, Magritte and their Mercurial friends for months or years to come.

The Mickey Mouse Face on Mercury was today's featured image for our "Where in the Cosmos" Facebook contest. It took just a couple of minutes for Leslie Kebschull and Brad Perdew to come up with the locale for the cartoonish craters. Their entries came in just three seconds apart. To reward their quick minds and fingers, I'm sending them a pair of 3-D glasses, courtesy of Microsoft Research's WorldWide Telescope. (Microsoft is a partner in the msnbc.com joint venture.)

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Friday, May 4, 2012

UFO spotted on Google Maps Singapore?

by Joan Seth

Recently, a reader who wish to be known as SpidermanX, sent us some screenshot of Google Maps street views of Joo Chiat, asking us to take a look and determine its authenticity.

Apparently, somebody had discovered a UFO being shown in the screenshots and had posted them to STOMP.

This is the original Google Map Street View Image. The UFO is circled in red.

This is an enlargement of the UFO.

Without any further information or evidence, its hard to determine the truth behind this UFO. One thing we can be certain is that this images have not been edited in anyway by SpidermanX. Asia Paranormal had checked Google Maps and that particular street view does still contain the UFO.

We were unable to determine when did Google take this street view and uploaded it online. Thus, sadly, Asia Paranormal has to conclude that this case remains unexplained.
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Sunday, April 15, 2012

5 creepy Paintings That Predicted Real World Events

Source: Nostradamus Predictions

Predicting real world events has been a fixation for not only Nostradamus. Many individuals have seen through the fog of uncertainty to predict some of the world’s major events through either paintings or images. Whether you believe in seership or not, it is not difficult to see some form of foresight in these images.

1. Claire Fearon’s “Evolution 4” and the Japanese Earthquake



Major similarities can be seen between the shape of the nuclear reactor and its relation to the explosion when compared to the photograph below.

Henfield-based artist Clair Fearon does not normally paint scenes of disaster and destruction; she more commonly focuses on cheerful images of the natural world. However, a year before the disaster took place, the artist was compelled to paint the desolate and evocative “Evolution 4”, a painting that, in her words, was totally unlike her.



Even without the specific details, Evolution 4 still manages to evoke this particular image of the disaster.

Noted similarities include the shape of the reactor and the classic nuclear mushroom cloud, the wave of water at the bottom-left of the painting and the city on the horizon slipping into a crack in the earth.

Japanese Quake Was Predicted By an Artist One Year Ago


2. Alex Grey’s “Gaia” and the September 11 Attacks



Only a specific part of Grey’s painting are reminiscent of the attacks.

Painted in 1989 by Ohio-born artist Alex Grey, Gaia was based upon a vision the painter had on the day his daughter was born. Grey has said how the painting was both hopeful and terrifying, with hope being represented by the blossoming left side of the canvas and desolation being represented by the right side.



On closer inspection, we can see two passenger planes headed towards the twin towers with smoke and flame nearby. In the other close up, we can see a man in a suit in league with a foreign solider.



Second close up of painting; this time just right of the center

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3. The Adventures of Superman and the September 11 Attacks



The first panel shows a building similar to the Twin Towers partially destroyed.

During a story arc that involved aliens invading Metropolis, this image was painted to show the destruction the attacks had caused to the infrastructure of the city. The image in this panel is not actually the famous New York landmark, but the shape of the building is certainly evocative of the tragic event.



Later in the issue, damage to the actual Twin Towers can be seen. (Source)

What’s even more amazing is that this particular comic was released on September 12 2001, one day after the attacks on America. The publishers could do nothing about the timings and declared it a huge coincidence.

6 Eerily Specific World Events Predicted by Comics

4. Max Beckmann’s Falling Man and the September 11 Attacks



Beckmann’s painting resembles the hugely evocative photographs of those who jumped from the Twin Towers as the fires raged inside.

Many of the attributes in Beckmann’s Falling Man mirror the terrible events that took place in New York in 2001. The burning buildings, the plumes of smoke and, of course, the falling body all make up a fairly reasonable account of that day.



The image remains one of the most memorable and startling photographs taken that day.

It has been noted that Beckmann’s Falling Man is a very figurative image, and that the character in his painting is representative of something else. Despite explanations, it is still shocking to see something so perfectly suited to highlighting the terror and tragedy portrayed in the actual photograph.

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5. Willie Gardner’s Untitled Chalk Drawing and the September 11 Attacks



The drawing hung for 13 years in a Scottish back office.

Created by amateur artist Willie Gardener, this chalk drawing has many elements that link it to the terror attacks on New York. Two planes can be seen, as well as twin skyscrapers and the child depicted in the center of the picture has a definite look of uncertainty about her as she looks up towards the buildings.



A photograph showing a plane about to hit the second tower.

Mr. Gardener’s daughter has subsequently noted that her father showed no precognitive powers before he died, but she admits that the similarities between his picture and the events of that day are quite clear.

Whether you believe in the power of visions and seership or you think mass coincidence is at play here, it is impossible to deny that the works of art featured do bear an uncomfortable similarity to horrific and emotional world events. With that in mind, now could be a time to look to current artists who may have inadvertently predicted the future with their gift. You never know, the future might already be mapped out on a canvas somewhere near you.

Picture that predicted 9/11 Chilling Twin Towers image was hanging in office from 1988
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Sunday, March 25, 2012

Buddha Image appears in Skies of Indonesia

Source: STOMP

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Is Seeing believing? A Singapore traveller who was travelling to indonesia spotted this image formed by the clouds in the skies of Indonesia.

It was claimed to be original and has not been photoshopped. would you believe it to be real?

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