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Aside from the common séance ceremony, many believe that ghosts can be summoned in ways that do not require multiplayer. Here are some of the mystical rituals of the strange times of the world


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Employment for a winter evening: 5 ways to summon spirits and demons

Aside from the common séance ceremony, many believe that ghosts can be summoned in ways that do not require a large number of participants - from re-reading "Bloody Mary" in front of the mirror to summoning "Midnight Man" at exactly midnight.

Here are some of the mystical rituals of the strange times of the world

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Speaking of mystical ghostly ceremonies, most of you have probably heard of the seance ceremony ostensibly used through contact with prematurely deceased relatives or the urban legend of "Candyman", the man who must not say his name in front of the mirror 5 times - otherwise you will pay a heavy price. However, it turns out that there are a few more rituals from less popular ghost and demon times, whose rules hang around the net and you can totally do them alone at home (though the consequences are really not our responsibility).



The origin of the supernatural rituals before you is in ancient satanic rituals, although they have been changed to less gloomy versions over the years. The original rituals were done for the purpose of summoning the devil, cruel demons or deadly spirits designed to spread terror among humans and please the devil worshipers. Today it is mainly children and teenagers who perform these rituals in an attempt to consume pleasure and excitement - especially in nightly meetings with friends in front of a campfire or at a pajama party.



If you are brave enough and sure that everything is nonsense, feel free to try one of the following bizarre ceremonies and tell us whether you felt a foreign presence or worse - you are now possessed and need a polo article on exorcism ceremonies.

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Three kings

For the next ceremony you will need a large, dark room, preferably a basement, a candle, two large mirrors, three chairs and some item from your childhood.

This already sounds like a recipe for disaster.

The rules of the ceremony require you to place all the items in the dark room, go to bed and set a clock exactly to 3:30 in the morning.

When the alert works, you must go to the dark room, light a candle and sit on one of the chairs with the candle in your hand at 3:33.

Do not let the candle go out.

Do not look in the mirrors or the lit candle - look straight into the darkness and wait.



People who have experienced this bizarre ceremony say that at some point they began to feel a foreign presence and even heard it mumble.

Others said the presence even talked to them about their past and unresolved issues in their lives.

A Reddit user said he heard two ghosts talking to him and between them for a long time.

Others argue that the ritual is a kind of psychological experiment that puts you in a lucid dream.

This is what it looks like:

bloody Mary

A folk tradition about the vengeful spirit of a witch, who, like "Candyman," is summoned when standing in front of a mirror, holding a dollar candle and saying the phrase "Bloody Mary" 13 times in a row.

Ostensibly after the 13th time a blood-soaked witch should appear before you.

At best it may just appear and disappear and at worst it may impose a curse on you, strangle you and even deprive you of your soul.

good luck with that.

Here's how it works:

the lift

The next ceremony comes from Elijah from Korea and if you do it right, it is possible that the next time you get on an elevator - you will reach another dimension. To perform this ceremony, you must find a building that has at least 10 floors and an elevator. Make sure no one else gets on the elevator with you because it could ruin everything. Once you get on it, you have to press the elevator buttons in the following order: 4-2-6-2-10-5 (left to right). When the elevator finally reaches the fifth floor, a mysterious woman will enter a gem. Caution: You must not talk to her or look at her. Even if she asks you questions - do not answer her. You have to press the button for the first floor and wait.



Instead of going down to the first floor, the elevator will take you to the tenth floor.

When you reach the tenth floor and the elevator opens, you can enter another dimension and explore it.

There are lots of other guidelines on the net regarding your expected visit in the same dimension (search THE ELEVATOR GAME on Google), however in the end, to get back to the real world, you need to get back in the elevator and use the same numerical order again: 4-2-6-2-10-5.

Are you stuck in this dimension?

If you faint you will return home, but be careful - your house will no longer look as you remembered it.

Here is one that tried and tells about the experience:

Midnight game

Many believe it is an old pagan ritual designed to punish people for disobedience to religion.

The essence of the ceremony is to summon the "Midnight Man" exactly at midnight - and not sure you will want to summon him.

The cruel demon will ambush you in a dark corner of the house and you must make sure it does not catch you.

If you manage to avoid meeting him until 3:33 in the morning, the demon will disappear and the victory will be yours.



Apparently the game requires you to walk around your home while following simple rules that you can find by clicking here.

The goal is to avoid the midnight man at all costs.

People who have played the game swear they will never play it again.

Some experienced hallucinations and few were even left with mental scars.

According to the belief, when the midnight man catches you he sends you to a dark dimension or tears your internal organs away from you.

Sounds like Pan.

Part of the rules of the midnight game (Photo: screenshot, https://freaked.com/haunting-paranormal-games)

Group of people who played the game:

The closet game

The closet game is considered the scariest of all the ghost and demon games, as you may summon an evil demon to take you with it to a dark abyss.

To encourage the demon to jump for a visit, all you have to do is go into the closet and make sure you are in complete darkness.

Hold an unlit match in your hand and say "show me the light or leave me in the darkness" (show me the light or leave me in the dark).

If you hear someone whispering in your ear, light the match immediately.

If you fail to do so or instead look back, the demon will drag you into a deep, dark abyss that you will have no chance of getting out of.

Once you have lit the match, you must get out of the closet without looking at the light.

From now on, every time you open the closet, you must make sure that a light source enters it because the demon you have just summoned haunts the closet and waits for the day when the light will go out to take you into its dark world.



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