Do cursed emails work?
By silvercoin
@silvercoin (2101)
Lithuania
April 20, 2009 1:04pm CST
I'm not skeptical about cursed emails, actually.I mean cursed emails with religious elements.I remember I got angry ten months ago and I threw out a card with Virgin Mary's portrait.I can call this thing a coincidence, but my financial status got worse and worse.It wasn't because of financial crisis.I didn't regret it, but I suffered mentally and I couldn't figure out the reason.I got an email with beautiful prayer, but I deleted it.My CV's were rejected one by another.I broke up with my boyfriend.Coincidence?Who knows.This year I changed my point of view and I'm not skeptical anymore.What if this thing really works?
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3 responses
@savypat (20216)
• United States
20 Apr 09
Just remember your mind works in hidden ways, if you had the least little bit of doubt that these things were possible then your mind can arrange them to come true. This is how curses work. If you could look back on these things and remember exactly what happened you would see where you contributed to the self proclaimed prophesy. When you threw out the card somewhere in your mind was a little doubt that this was a good idea. Then when your financial status got worse, as all of ours has
your mind grabbed that and said a little louder, "SEE THIS IS WHAT YOU GET FOR DISRESPECTING THE VIRGIN MARY". the next time something bad happened your mind said' NOW YOU KNOW THAT YOU CAUSED ALL THIS BAD LUCK AND HAVE BEEN CURSED'. This is how it works and has worked as long as there have been humans. Take a good look and see if something like what I've just said didn't happen then reevaluate the situation
If all else fails get a psychic to do a cleaning treatment. Blessings
@silvercoin (2101)
• Lithuania
21 Apr 09
Yes, this must be a self-programming, but traditionally we call it "curse".I did this myself.This has nothing to do with those objects.I convinced myself "this was wrong".
@catdla1 (6005)
• United States
20 Apr 09
I believe in the power of prayer, but I don't believe in the threats of gloom and doom promised in those kinds of emails. I used to forward them and still have my share of bad luck. And, I've certainly forwarded enough of the ones promising good things, but the money angel hasn't gotten here yet, and no long lost relative or friend has called 9 minutes after forwarding 10 copies of anything.
@silvercoin (2101)
• Lithuania
21 Apr 09
Sure.This way we can send an email to million people:"Forward it or you'll die tomorrow."And suddenly a million people disappears.No, those are stupid games.A new way of spamming people.
@kdmlrys (398)
• United States
20 Apr 09
Some people say it's coincidence while some people say the opposite. But to be honest, I don't really know what to say. I guess it's just one of those times where you'll ask yourself, "what the hell is going on?" - whether you'll say it in a religious state or in a secular state.
Your "what if" opens a lot of possibilities. However, it's still up to you!
On the other hand, I find your experience quite interesting (not your burdens but the coincidental thingy).
@silvercoin (2101)
• Lithuania
21 Apr 09
Thank you.This was a mistake looking back and searching for mystical reasons which are clear and simple indeed.




