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Technology brings convenience and sometimes detects unseen presences. (Image source: Adobe Stock)
The Hungry Ghost Festival is a traditional festival in East Asia. On this day, Taoists eat vegetarian food and pray for forgiveness for the sins of the dead. Whether it is Buddhism or Taoism, they will carry out activities to save all sentient beings on the 15th day of the seventh lunar month. It is related to the lonely ghosts in folk beliefs, so it is also called the ghost moon. In the past, there were always some taboos that needed special attention during this period, such as not going home too late, not hanging clothes to dry at night, not looking back when someone taps your shoulder, etc. These taboos are more important than usual, but generally speaking, not everyone Everyone has the experience of encountering ghosts. Technology makes people’s lives more convenient, but it also makes some people prefer to rely on seeing and despise invisible existence. However, strange experiences happening on car radars occur from time to time in China and Western countries. Some mobile phone shooting software can also detect these “invisible” existences, which seem to remind people of the reality of the afterlife.
In August this year, a man in Shandong drove to a cemetery in the suburbs to visit the graves of his deceased relatives. On his way back, he parked his car on the side of the road to rest. At this time, a strange picture was displayed on the screen in the car. The surroundings were surrounded by smoke and grass, and only a few trees and overgrown weeds could be seen. Under the clear sunlight, it was clear that no one was around. However, from the screen shot taken by the man, we saw people constantly moving around his vehicle, appearing and disappearing next to the car. The number kept increasing and decreasing, and even a person riding a bicycle appeared. Finally, someone opened the door and jumped out. “Door is open” warning.
In the video, the man first exclaimed: “Oh my God, there are so many people.” When he saw people riding bicycles appearing, he then said: “Look, there are people riding bicycles.” As the image and warning of the car door being opened appeared, It immediately sent chills down his spine, and he quickly left there and drove back to the city. This incident happened alone. Some people may think that the software needs to be updated or the detection equipment is malfunctioning. However, if you look into similar incidents, you will find that it not only happened in China, but also has similar reports in other countries.
Another incident occurred in London, England, when a driver drove a Tesla electric car to transport passengers. At that time, their car was driving near the real-life house in the horror movie “The Conjuring” and passed a cemetery near Arnold Manor. At this time, the car’s screen also started to pop up information. They drove slowly in the cemetery, and there were more and more characters. appeared on the screen and almost surrounded their car at the end of the film, causing the passengers in the car to scream.
Seeing is not necessarily trustworthy. From some unexplainable supernatural photos taken by cameras in the past to more advanced modern software and equipment, some strange events still occur, reminding people that death is not necessarily the end, but a step forward. A stage transition.
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