"Mirar the Curse of La Llorona" La Llorona, also known as the Weeping Woman, is a terrifying legend deeply rooted in Mexican folklore. The story of La Llorona has been told for generations, captivating audiences with its haunting beauty and chilling nature. The legend tells the tale of a woman named Maria who lived in a small village by the river. Maria was known for her radiant beauty and enchanting personality, which caught the attention of the local men. One day, a handsome nobleman arrived in the village and instantly fell in love with Maria. They soon got married and had two children, whom Maria loved dearly.
They soon got married and had two children, whom Maria loved dearly. However, as time went on, the nobleman's attention shifted away from Maria as he became more focused on his responsibilities. Feeling neglected and resentful, Maria's love turned into jealousy and rage.
Cursed houses?
Went to visit some family and one of my elder aunts got onto the topic of their last house being cursed, lots of odd turn of events, bad luck with health and strained relationships.
A neighbour leaned in and said she agreed as her first home had a bad energy they could not shift.
It’s not something I’ve experienced myself but wondered what others thought? It was an interesting topic.
I can sort of see how a house might give off a bad energy with low ceiling and not a lot of light. There are certainly some days our house feels more gloomy when it doesn’t get much light in some rooms.
Any thoughts? Can they be cursed / have bad energy?
OP posts: See next See all hiplip · 28/08/2021 15:06There's no such thing as bad energy or curses. Houses are just bricks and mortar. Some houses feel gloomy due to the construction, decor, layout, available light etc.
The odd feelings that some people report when they visit a place can be due to different sound frequencies that occur naturally in that area. Film makers use these frequencies to induce feelings of tension and anxiety during horror or thriller movies.
Bookmark user1471538283 · 28/08/2021 15:12I think there are. Some houses feel happy even if they are empty.
Bookmark Arsebucket · 28/08/2021 15:35I lived in a house which had a terrible feeling to it. We had an awful time. Nothing went right. An we got divorced.
The first time we went to view it, we didn’t actually go inside. I got to the front door and I had a
feeling I can’t describe. It was like something was physically pulling me away, stopping me going inside. I felt sick.
I told the agent I didn’t feel well and legged it back to the car.
Ex h bought the bloody place though as he thought it was a good investment. Well, it wasn’t as he had to declare bankruptcy while living there.
It was an awful house. Big old rambling farm house. Horrible feeling. Friends hated it when they came to stay, my family didn’t like the feel of the place, no matter how beautiful it was.
Everything about it just felt “off”.
Bookmark Arsebucket · 28/08/2021 15:36It was a beautiful house - light and airy. But it felt dark and oppressive.
Bookmark Hen2018 · 28/08/2021 15:39There’s no such thing as a cursed house but Sick Building Syndrome is interesting.
Bookmark Stickytreacle · 28/08/2021 15:41There is a house in our village that every occupant seems to have had an unfortunate turn of events over the past 35 years that we know of, every relationship has ended in divorce and a resident was widowed at a young age there. We viewed it when we were looking years ago, it just felt a bit soulless.
Bookmark RamblingJenny · 28/08/2021 16:37Wow great insights and thanks for your replies.
Looks quite even so far!
Anyone else happy to share stories/experience and opinions would love to hear :)
OP posts: See next See all Bookmark RamblingJenny · 28/08/2021 16:39Arsebucket: (Love the name btw) sorry to hear about the turn of events, that’s sounds all traumatic. I hope the property you are in now has a much more nicer aura 💐
OP posts: See next See all Bookmark PetuniaButterworth · 28/08/2021 17:01The house across the way from my Nans definitely has something going on with it. In the past 2 decades it's has 5 house fires, 3 suicides and all the married couples that have moved in have broken up. Since I've started watching as well the longest anyone has stayed is 2 Christmases and the shortest is a fortnight.
It looks perfectly normal from the outside and I've never been in but my nan swears all the misery from the past years as seeped into the walls and no one can be happy there now.
Petunia: Thanks for the reply, that’s quite an eye opening situation to unfold. I’d be one to stay away myself, just wouldn’t want to chance it!
But what if your children were settled in a house that was ‘off’ or was bringing misery, would you then chance moving? Moving is very stressful especially these days!
How could you not risk the next property having the same issues? It’s like Russian roulette.
OP posts: See next See all Bookmark Arsebucket · 28/08/2021 17:37@PetuniaButterworth I believe that negative energy can stay in a home too. The people who lived in the house before us, the husband died very young. The people before that got divorced.
When ex h and I divorced, he kept the house (long story), and rented it out. He had massive trouble keeping tenants. He had so many leave after 6 months, or ones who wanted to terminate the tenancy early. It was also empty for long periods of time despite lots of viewings and not much of that sort of house to rent in the rural area.
It was an amazing looking house - the few
on the rental market like it were always snapped up fast and lived in for years.
I had such a bad atmosphere.
Bookmark Arsebucket · 28/08/2021 17:40@RamblingJenny I’ve rented since I left that house but I listen to my gut when I have to move.
I can feel when a house is nice. This house felt warm and sunny, even though it was a cold winters day when we viewed it.
I am happy walking downstairs in this house in the dark. I’m not scared at all.
The farm house - lights were kept on all night out side my bedroom.
Bookmark Getyourarseofffthequattro · 28/08/2021 17:47I think our house has a negative energy (we are moving but not because of this!) It doesn't feel so bad we would split but I don't feel anyone has had a happy time here. The previous residents lived here 30 years and had their children here but it has no soul. From what neighbours tell us their relationship was not happy and they lived very seperate lives. They went to go live with their incredibly unpleasant daughter.
It just doesn't feel warm, happy or homely despite us gutting it and trying to put our personality in it.
Our buyer commented as well as other viewers that it felt very homely so maybe it's just not right for us personally.
I do also think (and most mners don't believe, I know) that there is possibly someone here. Every works we've done things go missing and then reappear in really obvious places. Stuff has literally flown off the top of the wardrobe in front of me before, again when I was stripping walls.
Someone did die here before the previous residents and I wonder whether he's sad we've changed it (didn't look to have been changed since!) I apologise now when I change things!
Bookmark Mariell · 28/08/2021 18:12Not sure about energy as such but I once has a boyfriend and when I went to his 1st floor purpose built flat which was huge I had a tremendous sense of deja by and I knew the flat layout without being told which rooms were which.
I felt very much at ease there.
Bookmark Mariell · 28/08/2021 18:12 Bookmark RamblingJenny · 28/08/2021 18:13Arsebucket: That’s a good compass to have with the ‘feel’ of it. We rushed buying our current home. Can’t you tell I’m not sold on it by saying ‘current’? I didn’t get a feel for it, and still don’t. I tried telling husband but it was the best of a bad bunch and we were running out of time. It resonated with me what my aunt was saying so it’s nice to hear there’s more truth behind it, thanks for sharing your story :) I will definitely be more firmer on what I want from our next home!
Get your arse: (loving all the Arse user names!) This is the issue I’m currently in, it doesn’t feel so bad to move so it’s hard to bring up the subject with my Husband. But he isn’t especially in tune with things. He would sleep in a zoo soundly. One of our children has always been quite spiritual from a young age, would talk about seeing and hearing things that were not there, that kind of thing even when too young to know about spirits (I’m always in the.. unsure camp) she just hasn’t settled since we got here. I’m always on the look out for new houses nearby. Quite sad really as the road were on is lovely. Like you say, outs just isn’t homely.
These entities are thought to bring about misfortune for the occupants, often manifesting as paranormal activity and unexplained disturbances. The belief in such evil spirits can heighten fears and create a sense of unease in the house.
In a fit of anger, she drowned her children in the river, hoping that by taking away the source of her husband's affection, she would regain his love. When reality set in, Maria was devastated by her actions and immediately regretted her decision. She searched frantically for her children, but it was too late. Consumed by grief and remorse, she wandered the riverbanks, crying out for her lost children. Her cries became a mournful wail, a sound that would echo through the night and terrify all who heard it. Legend has it that those who encounter La Llorona will face a terrible fate. She is said to appear near bodies of water, dressed in a flowing white gown, with long black hair covering her face. Her chilling cries can be heard from afar, acting as a warning to all who dare to approach her. It is believed that if someone looks directly into her eyes, they will be cursed by her and suffer a similar fate as her lost children. Over the years, numerous tales of the curse of La Llorona have been recounted, with witnesses claiming to have seen her ghostly figure lurking near rivers and lakes. Many believe that those who have crossed paths with her have experienced misfortune, tragedy, or even death in their lives. The legend of La Llorona serves as a cautionary tale, reminding people of the consequences of unchecked jealousy, anger, and the importance of cherishing loved ones. In recent years, the legend of La Llorona has gained international attention through various films and adaptations. One such adaptation is the movie "The Curse of La Llorona," which follows the story of a social worker and her family who become embroiled in the curse of La Llorona. The film amplifies the terrifying nature of the legend, bringing it to life on the big screen. The curse of La Llorona continues to captivate audiences around the world, fueling the fascination and fear associated with this haunting legend. As the tale of La Llorona continues to be passed down from one generation to the next, it serves as a reminder of the enduring power and impact of folklore in our lives..
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