You and I keep calling things at the same time I don’t get itJinx, welcome to the forum. Yes, there can be family curses as well as negative energies tied to the land as well.
You and I keep calling things at the same time I don’t get itJinx, welcome to the forum. Yes, there can be family curses as well as negative energies tied to the land as well.
Interesting. So “zen” being short for “Zendaya”?My background falls short of devout Zendaya Buddhist. I am a philosophy major. As far as I'm concerned it's cosmic oneness experienced simultaneously through different perspectives of one mind
So this activity has only affected family and not any visitors?My 2 children one mine and the other I'm legal guardian of. Recently lost there mother February of 2017. But this started way before my exwife and I met. This has been my family's center since the land was purchased in the 60s
Sometimes Native American land can have interesting energy left behind. But I also wonder about a family curse, since it appears to be affectng the family in general.Yeah I think Buddhism has nothing to do with it. Where I'm from was part of the creek nation back before 1835 when this area came into being recognized as a community
Anytime you have a burial mound, there is energy. As part Cherokee, I can tell you that may be the issue. But I will ALSO tell you that each of us has choices...and we can make them despite any energy that surrounds us. If the family has issues in the area, they may have to chose to move if it is affecting them that badly.I've done a little digging and my family is descended from Blackfoot Indians from Nebraska and Cherokee Indians form around the area. There is a burial mound a few miles from here. It's about 600-800 years old so Native American energy is a good possibility