Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumyert et eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et ert dolore magna aliquyam erat, sed diam voluptua. At vero eos et accusam et cer justo duo dolores et berr ea rebum. Stet clita kasd gubergren, no sea takimata sanctus est Lorem ipsum dolor.

Follow Us On

The House of Window

After the Silences were broken

We were not reaching to any conclusions that why so many different Wills and one remained unsigned. The driver broke the silence, he told that he has some secret with him which he came to know from his father and he is feeling to disclose it. Although he was normal but I noticed some change in him, he might got influenced with the incident that took place at night.

Raju sat on chair and started narrating. He told that the first Will was made when Lalaji’s both sons Ajit and Surjit got married. The second Will was made when Ajit was unable to bear any child, while the younger had four children.

The third Will was made when after a long period of 10 years Ajit was able to get a child.

Surjit somehow came to know that his elder brother was not the biological father of his own child. He was not happy with this Will and there were many arguments between all three.

The fourth unsigned Will was designed by the Surjit where he insisted his father to share the five equal part among his grand sons, not among his two sons. There was a big argument as his nephew was not his brother’s biological child and he should not get the half of property alone.

Raju told that Lalaji refused to sign that Will and kept it with him for consideration. The time moved on and suddenly after few months Ajit’s son Aakash died due to food poisoning, as declared by the doctors.

Everyone in the family was full of grief but Surjit was normal, within few days of Aakash’s death, he started compelling Lalaji to make a fresh Will. Lalaji told that he will not sign the fourth Will, so the third Will, where his both sons will get equal share, will be considered as valid.

Surjit was unhappy with his father. Once there was a big argument between Surjit and Lalaji. Raju told that his father heard Lalaji saying, ‘I know that you are responsible for the death of Aakash and he is silent just for the sake of reputation of his family’. Surjit left the room and saying “I am also silent and it will be good for you to remain silent”.

Very soon after Aakash’s death, Ajit, unable to bear the pain of Aakash’s death, committed suicide at this place, Raju indicated a room with his finger. Lalaji was helpless and then the fifth Will was signed by him where Surjit was declared as the sole nominee and he was responsible to take care of Sangmitra.

Soon after the death of Aakash, he left this house with his family and shifted to other place. He took Sangmitra along with him. He asked Lalaji to come with him but Lalaji refused to leave that place and decided to stay there, although he was facilitated.

Raju said that Aakash was the first and from him the series of deaths started in the family. He told that he was not clear about it how but somehow Sangmitra came to know the cause of his son Aakash’s death, may be from Lalaji. She started behaving differently, very soon after this she too committed suicide.

After her suicide, the family again shifted to another place.

A year after the Sangmitra’s death, Biji’s elder son Subash was travelling along with his family where they met a road accident. In this accident Subash and his two children lost their lives on the spot but his wife Gayatri managed to survive accident.

The three deaths at the same time, broke the family. The family was grieving yet when their second son Inderjit died with heart attack.

After two years of this tragedy Inderjit’s son died due to Jaundice. Soon after Inderjit’s son’s death, Biji’s son Anil was hospitalized due to cancer. The family made all the possible efforts to save him, but in vain; he died.

The three deaths of sons and grandsons made Surjit mentally unstable and he was found hanging to the roof like his elder brother Ajit.

The full responsibly of the family and business was left on shoulders of their younger son Dev. He was not capable to take such a big responsibility. He started staying depressed. He started having anti-depressants and sleeping pills in excess; one morning he never woke up.

Few years after Dev’s death, his only son died of food poisoning. He was hospitalized but doctors were unable to save him.

Raju told that this sequence had been continuing since last 15 years. Earlier deaths were considered as a law of nature by the family. But after Dev’s death, this family became superstitious about the unfortunate happenings that had taken place.

Now Biji’s grandson Varun, Dev’s son, was only left. Raju was so absorbed in his narration that he said that Sanhgmitra and Sadhna were way similar to each other. On realization of what he has spoken, he suddenly stopped.

Truth in Similarities

Now the similarity between the two was a puzzle. They were never similar in face or figure. One was Bengali while the other was Gujarati. Sanhgmitra died after her son while Sadhna and her son were still alive. The only similarity was grief and pain of the lost one.

We had almost found the starting point and now it was time to end it up. We were to focus on the boy Varun, left in the family.

After, taking some documents and pictures from that place, we left for their house. They were happy to see us back and were expecting something from us. I requested Biji that I needed to talk to her younger daughter in law Sadhna, in private and out of this place. She immediately agreed without any resistance.

I asked Sadhna about any peaceful place where she would like to take me. She recommended a nearby Shiva temple. We both went there. She was very quiet while on the way to temple.

After reaching there, we found a peaceful place to sit and I asked her if she had anything to tell me. She told that they had already told me everything.

Actually, I was trying to find out the similarity, as mentioned by Raju. I told her to start from her marriage.

She started narrating her story and told that she had just done graduation when she got married. Her husband Dev was a simple person but was very loving and always took care of her. Then she gave birth to Varun and kept herself busy in taking care of him and that how she was living in constant fear of losing him.

I concluded that now she was in her 40s, and her child was 10. She might had been in her 20s at the time of her marriage. It means she gave birth to Varun after 10 years of marriage.

I started narrating her my findings, all from the beginning in a shape of story. She was in shock after listening to my story but she was not ready to believe it. I showed her all Wills and other supported findings. I told her that I was finding similarities between her and Sanghmitra.

I told her that I had found out that both of them were able to conceive after 10 years of marriage.

I told her that I had nothing to do with their personal life and I was there only to find out the way to neutralize the curse and to save her son. I requested her to speak up, if there was something that must come out.

When I aws getting ready to leave, in a tearful voice, she said there was one more similarity. Like Sangmitra’s husband Ajit, her husband Dev was also not the biological father of Varun. She was choked and she busted into tears.

This was only the reason that I was getting different vibrations from the DNA Signatures of Varun. This similarity showed me the way to neutralize the Curse.

We went back to their place; the others were waiting for us. I told them to send away all the servants and domestic help except Raju.

The Atonement & the Curse

The whole story with documented proof was narrated to them. Raju affirmed the occurrences at their ancestral house. Sadhna too confessed everything before family. Everything was clear to them. Although, the whole family was in tears but I felt some lightness in the energy field of their place.

Being a healer, my duty was to bring everything to the light. Now all it depends upon the family, their decision to atone and the way for atonement. I told them to come at their ancestral house, the next day and left for my hotel.

Next morning, we all gathered there. Everyone was able to feel the vibrations of anger and pain. Biji, threw the framed photo of her husband Surjit hard to ground which she has brought with her and cried a loud to say “Sorry”.

Not only her, all other females were in the same condition. After they were normalized, I asked them, if they agreed to make Varun their descendants. They all agreed to do so.

I was feeling the change in vibrations of that place. The environment of that place was changing and becoming pleasant as never felt before. They all felt the smell of Paan and Supari for an instant.

The confession and the way chosen by the family had made the Curse to end and it was one of the greatest experiences in my life.

They all are fine and are in peaceful condition and got stability in their losses.

The Karma pays back; the confession and atonement can only end.

Disclaimer

Some names and identifying details have been changed to protect the privacy of individuals (Service seekers). This article was written to share our knowledge, it should be considered for entertainment purpose only. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, locales, and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to other persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.