Hong Kong Resident Shares Eerie Encounters with Spiritual Medium and the Afterlife

A Hong Kong resident recounts chilling experiences involving her Indonesian helper's ability to see spirits, offering a unique perspective on the spiritual world.

Hong Kong Resident Shares Eerie Encounters with Spiritual Medium and the Afterlife

A Hong Kong resident, identified as Xiaoxue, has shared a series of unsettling experiences related to her Indonesian domestic worker’s purported ability to see ghosts and spirits. The account provides a unique perspective on the spiritual realm, particularly within the context of Hong Kong’s cultural landscape.

The Indonesian Helper’s “Third Eye”

Xiaoxue describes her helper as having a “third eye,” or the ability to see entities beyond the perception of ordinary people. She emphasizes the rarity of such individuals, classifying her helper as having阴阳眼, literally “Yin-Yang eyes.”

Woman in a hijab in a modern apartment kitchen, looking thoughtfully out the window.

Observations and Encounters with the Spirit World

According to Xiaoxue, her helper has shared the following observations:

  • Deities in Temples: Gods and deities are present in temples, appearing as depicted in statues or paintings, often in ancient attire. These entities are aware of the helper’s ability and sometimes communicate non-verbally to discourage her from revealing their presence.
  • Ubiquitous Ghosts: Ghosts are said to be omnipresent, far exceeding human comprehension in number. They inhabit various locations, including mountains and even reside within stones for reasons unknown to the helper.
  • Aerial Battles: The helper has witnessed spiritual entities engaged in battles above the clouds.
  • Calming Rituals: The helper claims that washing the face with clean water after a suspected encounter with a ghost can dispel the entity.

Geographic Hotspots of Ghost Activity

The helper identified several Chinese cities, including Hong Kong, Nanjing, and Chongqing, as being particularly dense with spiritual activity due to their “Yin” energy. She also mentioned the surge in ghost numbers outside windows during the Hungry Ghost Festival (盂蘭盆節), which subsides afterward. It’s important to acknowledge that the claims the resident makes about “Yin” and ghosts may not be verifiably true, and are presented here as the resident’s observations.

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Crowded street scene in Hong Kong at night, with bright neon signs and a mix of modern and traditional architecture.

Dragons and the Sanxingdui Artifacts

The helper also claims to be able to see dragons, often near temples or in龙吸水(dragon water-sucking) phenomena. She specifically mentioned the bronze tree from the Sanxingdui culture, stating that a dragon is trapped within it, alongside thousands of ancient spirits.

Close-up of a bronze artifact from Sanxingdui, focusing on intricate details and enigmatic features.

Verifying “Blessed” Objects

Xiaoxue mentions using her helper’s abilities to verify the authenticity of supposedly blessed items purchased online. According to the helper, genuinely blessed objects emit a golden light, imperceptible to ordinary eyes, that persists even after cleaning.

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