Case Study – Spontaneous Combustion / Burns of Deities’ and Saints' pictures

 

SSRF publishes these case studies with the intention of providing some direction to our readers with regard to problems that manifest at a physical or psychological level, but which can have their root cause in the spiritual dimension. When the root cause of a problem is spiritual in nature we have observed that the inclusion of spiritual healing remedies generally gives the best results. SSRF advises continuation of conventional medical treatment along with spiritual healing remedies for the treatment of physical and psychiatric illnesses. Readers are advised to take up any spiritual healing remedy at their own discretion.
 

Note: To understand the background behind this case study and why these phenomena have been taking place, especially with regard to SSRF, please read – An introduction to Horrifying Supernatural Phenomena.

1. Introduction

In this case study we describe how an altar and all the pictures of Deities that were displayed on it burnt up spontaneously. The event is described in the words of Mrs. Preeti Ghogare, a seeker doing regular spiritual practice under the guidance of H.H. Dr. Jayant Athavale.

2. Description of the event of spontaneous combustion

In 2005, we shifted to Bhagyanagar, Andhra Pradesh, India. At that time, seekers efforts for the spread of Spirituality in Bhagyanagar were not gaining any momentum. There was no satsang or sevā kendra (A sēvā kendra is a place where seekers reside to collectively serve the spread of Spirituality) in Bhagyanagar. We set up a separate meditation room in our home and started performing Ārtī (ritualistic worship performed with a lamp) twice a day. Soon seekers efforts for the spread of Spirituality began to gain momentum. All seekers who utilised the meditation room felt the Divine Energy in it.

One morning, as usual, I performed Ārtī in the meditation room at 5.30 am. We had used a ghee lamp when performing the Ārtī . After the flame from the ghee lamp was extinguished, I closed the door of the meditation room, as usual. At 11.00 a.m. I got a burning smell in the house. On searching around the house for the cause of it, I found black smoke coming out from below the door of the meditation room. I opened the meditation room and found that the pictures of Deities in the room had all caught fire. The shawl placed below the pictures was also burning and burnt, black pieces of the shawl had fallen on the picture of H.H. Dr. Jayant Athavale that was placed below. The seekers present with me in the room felt that the fire was a result of a subtle attack by negative energies, to stop the flow of Divine Energy that the seekers were receiving from the meditation room.

The following slideshow depicts the scene and the pictures of Deities that were burned.

Spiritual Research team’s comment: Each of the Deity’s pictures was burned as if somebody or something had deliberately attacked each picture, one by one. It did not seem like a normal fire where everything burned evenly.

3. Subtle analysis of the attack

We conducted spiritual research, i.e. subtle analysis, about this case of spontaneous combustion using advanced sixth sense. This was so as to ascertain what happened in the spiritual dimension, for fire to automatically manifest in the physical realm, without any rational cause. In this case, we also have a subtle picture describing the attack in the subtle. Mrs. Yoya Vallee, a seeker with an advanced sixth sense of vision, went back in time and saw what happened in the subtle and the nature of the attacking entities. See picture below.

All Yoya’s drawing are checked by H.H. Dr. Jayant Athavale to validate what she saw. This drawing got a score of 80% correct, which indicates a high degree of accuracy.

Borders containing Srī Krishna’s principle have been drawn around the photograph and the subtle drawing so that readers do not feel distressed while looking at it or reading the information given above.   

At first, Yoya saw three shapes of black energy materialising in the meditation room. As the shapes began to crystallise, she perceived them to be three demons. The picture above shows what the demons looked like from behind. The three demonic energies had skeleton-like forms and always worked together. The demon in the centre was the main one, and it transferred energy to the other two by holding their hands. A ring of black energy was seen circling around the head of the middle demon. The three demons, however, were just the final perpetrators of the attack. They were acting under the orders of a māntrik (subtle sorcerer) from the 5th Region of Hell.

The demon in the centre began to concentrate so as to receive more black energy from the māntrik. The black energy was then transmitted to the other demons, who in turn transmitted it into the meditation room. Then all of a sudden the black energy that had permeated and enveloped the entire room, burst into a ball of fire. Immediately the cloth on the altar table caught fire and went up in flames. The flames then spread to each of the Deities’ pictures. Then almost on cue, the demons began to dematerialise and vanish from the scene.

 

 

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