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【Things You Need】
■ A black rotary dial telephone
■ A paper and a pen
■ Two black cords, each measuring more than 40cm
■ A watch
Note:
● This ritual won't work if you are carrying salt with you.
● Do it in an empty house that has four rooms or more.
● Shut the curtains of all rooms before starting the ritual.
● Turn off all lights except the ones in the place where you have the black telephone (this place can be anywhere, including a room, a corridor, and a hall).
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【Procedure】
【How to end it】
Find an 8 digit number that is lying around somewhere in the room and write it down on the piece of paper.
Grab the doorknob together with the black cord, close your eyes and repeat the 8 digit number over and over in your mind.
If at this point you get spoken to, don't answer.
Don't take your hands off the doorknob even if something tugs at you.
Repeat the number dozens of times in your head, and after you finish, open the door.
Check the windows in all rooms. If they are still black that means you still haven't returned to the original world.
Within seven days of finishing the ritual you will need to burn the note on which you have written down the numbers to ashes, and then wrap the ash up inside a white paper or put it into a sachet, and carry it around with you.
You will be prone to encounter strange experiences.
But instead you will have fewer experiences that make you feel happy.
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** I added these words in brackets. The original text somehow gets cut off here and doesn't explicitly say what happens after the windows turn black.
【Things You Need】
■ A black rotary dial telephone
■ A paper and a pen
■ Two black cords, each measuring more than 40cm
■ A watch
Note:
● This ritual won't work if you are carrying salt with you.
● Do it in an empty house that has four rooms or more.
● Shut the curtains of all rooms before starting the ritual.
● Turn off all lights except the ones in the place where you have the black telephone (this place can be anywhere, including a room, a corridor, and a hall).
Click "READ MORE" to continue reading.....↓↓↓
【Procedure】
- Tie one of the black cords to the black telephone's handset. You need to tie it very tightly so it doesn't come undone even if you tug at it.
- Hold the handset, keeping it at a distance from your face, and dial 20406080; after that put the handset back in its resting position. Then lift the handset again and dial 25515823. Leave the handset lying there, whether the line gets connected or not. (Even if it does get connected don't answer it.)
- Keeping noise to the minimum, creep into the nearest room from where the black telephone is, and close the door behind you. Wait for one minute.
- Get out of the room and go back to the black telephone, (hang up first and ) lift the handset and repeat the procedure 2.
- Keeping noise to the minimum, go into the second nearest room from the black telephone and wait for one minute.
- Get out of the room, put the handset back, and repeat the procedure 2
- Keeping noise to the minimum, go into the third nearest room from the black telephone, and wait for one minute.
- Get out of the room, put the handset back, and in this state dial 22822.
- Enter the fourth nearest room from the black telephone with your eyes shut. As soon as you're inside, tie the second black cord to the doorknob in a double "8" shaped knot.
- Open your eyes. Don't utter a word no matter what happens.
- Draw back the curtains and if the windows have all turned black (then it means you are in another world**).
【How to end it】
Find an 8 digit number that is lying around somewhere in the room and write it down on the piece of paper.
Grab the doorknob together with the black cord, close your eyes and repeat the 8 digit number over and over in your mind.
If at this point you get spoken to, don't answer.
Don't take your hands off the doorknob even if something tugs at you.
Repeat the number dozens of times in your head, and after you finish, open the door.
Check the windows in all rooms. If they are still black that means you still haven't returned to the original world.
Within seven days of finishing the ritual you will need to burn the note on which you have written down the numbers to ashes, and then wrap the ash up inside a white paper or put it into a sachet, and carry it around with you.
You will be prone to encounter strange experiences.
But instead you will have fewer experiences that make you feel happy.
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** I added these words in brackets. The original text somehow gets cut off here and doesn't explicitly say what happens after the windows turn black.
Comments
by the way saya, are there any wishing rituals? im very interested!
Is it really better to have strange experiences over happy experiences? (´・ヘ・`) I guess that is the cost, experiencing fewer happy times, in exchange for going to another world & strange experiences.
I think I'd rather have happy experiences!(。^‿ ^。)ゞ
If we don't find ant 8 digits number when we want to end it, then we're seriously screwed. :s haha
saya, do you ever try one of the ritual ? Any of them?
@Ragnarok: If I find any wishing rituals, I'd certainly post it for you!
@Jasmine: I wonder what they are too, dear. Thinking about it creeps me out, but I'm also interested in finding out what they are. I'll try to search the net and see if anyone has done this ritual.
Me too, I'd rather have many happy experiences! (^▽^)hehe You're making me happy now by your sweet message!
@Tia: It seems you live in a nice house! I wonder what life is like in Greece. I'd love to go there one day.
I'm not sure if the effects are gonna be permanet. It wouldn't be very pleasant if it were permanent, would it? I'm also satisfied just reading about them. Doing them is out of question for me! haha
@Chester Ho: That's true, using a telephone as a portal to another world is a little unusual. When I first discovered this ritual, I knew straight away that I gotta tell everyone about it! :D Everyone so far has the same opinion when it comes to the issue of happy experiences!
@Kimberly: Don't do it, Kimberly! I would be worried.
@HN3: haha I'd never wish you to have less happy experiences, dear. Please stay away from this ritual!
@ForthKun: The scary thing is you don't know the identity of this thing that would tug at you! And I don't intend to find out about it by myself either!
@Hasumi: Good for you! Mine is unfortunately black, but that's a temporary one I borrowed from my uncle, to be used just while I'm in Taiwan. I always prefer the colour pink for my mobile.
Nope, I never try these rituals myself. Instead I let you guys try them for me! hahaha
THANK YOU GUYS FOR YOUR COMMENTS!
I must be spending a bit too much time reading Saya in Underworld. XD
@Tia: you wouldn't be spamming my post at all! I always talk unrelated things in my comments too, as you've probably noticed! Do Greek people enjoy telling each other ghost stories too? Japanese people love it, and they do it more often during summer when the weather is hot, because they find it has cooling effect. haha
@Diogo: oh dear, oh dear. I remember you had other supernatural experience in your room before, did you not? I think it was you who said your ex-girlfriend once filmed you during your sleep and something weird happened... Be careful! But ghosts are mostly harmless creatures. They just love to play pranks on people. So no worries! :D
Oh, Pelopponese is where Sparta was! To me, Greece is a magical place full of legends. You don't know how fond I am of Greek legends. I've read Sophocles' Oedipus Rex and it has left a deep impression on my psyche. I wonder at Greek schools, you get to study classical Greek literature.
I've had a few of my blog readers telling me they want to send me the ghost stories they know, and I'm debating whether I should open another sub-blog so that I can post the stories I collected from them. I think it would be a great idea. If that happens, I'd love to invite you to submit Greek ghost stories you know. :D
@Sadae: You're sensible, dear. I myself never tried or will try these rituals! haha I don't want to sacrifice my happiness for power. Yet, that's exactly many people are doing in the modern day world. For example, fame and money have become the ends in themselves, rather means to obtain happiness. People have become the sacrificial lambs of money-god.
I don't know anything about Homer's Heliade. Wow. It must be interesting. I admire Greek culture.
Thank you Tia, for offering to share your stories with us. It would be nice to collect stories from different parts of the world and put them all together here. I think that'd be very exciting! :D
Thank you Tia, for your lovely comment!! (I'm gonna think about other questions I can ask you about Greece!)
I like this post. Nice and creepy. :p
What is the significance of these numbers; does anyone know?
Ever.
Especially the parts which say "don't reply even if you're spoken to" "don't stop even if something tugs at you", just imagining that.. Or opening the windows and the outside being all black... It feels creepy even if I'm reading it at work, with the room full of people! Those rituals are always so great. Thank you very much for your work, as always, Saya-san!
Just yesterday I had a feeling that by now your blog would be back, I'm glad it indeed is. I have already read pretty much everything new you've posted since then, just posting on the last one I saw. And well everything is as amazing as always! Of course I have also read about what happened and made you do the decision of shutting it down for a while. You can't be blamed of course!
But let's not talk about such unpleasant things, yes! I am just very happy to know you're back. I know it's hard, but do know that for every nasty person that there is, there is always a legion out here who deeply loves your work, and is really thankful for it, so always try to think of the bright side of everything.
Thanks for everything, Saya-san <3 <3! I know this may be a bit late, but welcome back. Oh, and please don't worry with replying to me ^^, you are very busy, do spend your free time with well, things you like!
@Adorably Dead: Oh, well-spotted, dear. I added "hang up first" to the procedure 4.XD It seems I forgot to translate that part! Thank you very much!
@Sie Nihcht: I love these rituals too! I know one or two other rituals similar to this one so I should translte them too.
@Anon (12 July 2013): Oh so you see the connection between this ritual and the elevator story...hmmm very interesting!
It's amazing that you had a feeling that my blog would be back? That's strange and interesting!
I enjoy reading comments from you readers, so please feel free to drop by again!
It brings me so much joy when people tell me they enjoy and love the stories I translate.
I hope you get to see my reply..
Well, anyway, thank you again and take care!!
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