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Here is another story
about cause-and-effect. It coherently supports the other theory of how
man wouldn’t be haunted for no reason. But this time it is about a
place, our bungalow house in Australia.
After we migrated to Australia, we stayed with our grandparents and
therefore we bought a land and built a new bungalow on top of it. I
still remember how mum happily chose her favorite Irish design, and we
saw the builders built it up from ground zero. The house was fine and
we were all happy with it.
Unfortunately, some years later, my grandfather became very sick,
hospitalized for about half a year and finally passed away. We were
all very sad, especially my grandmother. So by following a Chinese
tradition, we decided to hold a ritual to summon my grandfather’s soul
within the forty-nine days after he died.
Such ritual is very common among Chinese communities all over the
world, especially for the Buddhists. The idea is through some
chanting, we invite the soul of the deceased to pay a final visit to
his beloved family before he goes on to the other realm forever. This
logic is based on a mix of human sentiment and Buddhism beliefs. The
human soul would have eventually part this physical world. But before
he embarks on his journey, the King of Hell would allow his soul to
visit his family just one more time for a certain period of time,
usually just a few hours in a night.
Usually during his final visit, the family members would act pleasant
and well in order to show the deceased that there is nothing for him
to worry about. Hence he can cheerfully concentrate on his journey to
the other world. Also, during the certain hours of his visit, they
would prepare some food and drink, in addition to burning
paper-offering and joss-sticks to the deceased who once liked.
For my grandfather’s ritual, we similarly would prepare the food and
other stuff according to the Buddhist religion, and we had to
calculate the time when his soul will come back (if he ever will come
back).
In Australia, my grandmother didn’t have the contact of a proper
spiritual medium that would be able to do the calculation of when my
grandfather’s soul will come back. There is a formula for this by
considering both the birth date/hour and the date/hour of when he
died. My grandmother had to call up a spiritual medium that she knew
in Hong Kong (HK) for this task.
A while later my grandmother obtained the predicted date and time
which my grandfather’s soul would return for a last visit. But here is
the mistake that we made. We didn’t take into consideration of the
time difference between HK and Australia! Melbourne is three hours
behind HK. So the birth date and hour was in HK time, but the death
date and hour was of Australia time! That means the calculation had
gone wrong!
With the wrong date and time given which we didn’t know, we carried on
the ritual as planned. Chanting and summoning for spirits had
performed on that night. After that we pretended to be sleeping on
bed, but our hearts were thumping fast, wondering if grandpa had come
and enjoyed the food that we prepared for him. On the next morning, we
jumped out of bed and ran to see the table placed in front of the
altar, examining whether the food had been touched.
Surprisingly we found the peanut shells were cracked, both the tea and
the rice-wine had been consumed. Other food like chicken and fish
remained intact, but we did not expect they would be eaten off
physically. We were once glad that grandpa showed signs of enjoying
our food because the levels of the tea and wine dropped in the cups.
But wait a minute. Something was not right. As we all know grandpa
loves wine, yes; but he didn’t drink tea. He died of stomach ulcers so
he had dropped the habit of eating peanuts for very long.
WHO WAS IT THAT CAME LAST NIGHT??!
Since that night of ritual, more and more horrible incidents happened
that could not be explained. For instance, in one evening, while my
mother was having a shower she heard doors banging loud and children
laughing. She thought that was me and my sisters playing as we always
fight in the house between brother and sisters. When she came out of
the shower room, she called our names. Nobody responded. Fear arose
widely in her heart as she continued to search for us room by room,
but she found no one. She then called me and I told her that we had
left the house long ago while she was still napping in the afternoon.
You can imagine how afraid she was!
There was another remarkable haunted experience by my aunty who is my
mother’s sister that just came to help out with my grandfather funeral
thing. One night my aunty returned home alone while the rest of the
family was out with some program. She saw a child in a form of a dark
shadow when she was opening the front door. At the moment when the
door is pushed open and my auntie’s hand was still holding the door
knob, that ‘figure’ squatted down and dashed into the house under my
auntie’s arm. It then blended into the darkness inside the house.
These incidents plus the other milder ones like things would have
moved by themselves, shadowy figures were sighted here and there,
bumping into cold spot, scared everybody to maximum. We have
mistakenly invited other spirits in our house through the ritual
performed at the wrong time.
Soon we sold the house though it was only a few years old.
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