Continued from Tony Perez's Electronic Diary (October 19, 2018 - March 12, 2019) http://tonyperezphilippinescyberspacebook41.blogspot.com/

Photo by JR Dalisay / April 21, 2017

Friday, May 24, 2019

Your Messenger message:

"A Bless Morning po Sir Tony Perez. . 🙏 Gusto Ko po sana itanong kung bat nagigising ako s katok s dingding ko s umaga. 2 beses npo ngyari. Nkraang linggo ngyari po tpos ngaun umaga. May ibig bang ipahiwatig yun sir?

"Wla nman pong asa kabilang kwarto. At wla din pong kkatok s gilid ng room ko kc pader po cxa at my gate ako s gilid ng bhay ko."


My reply:

Hello _______!

The same thing occurred in my dad's life when he was still alive. He had wooden shelves on brackets above his bed. Every night he would hear a loud rap on the lowest shelf. It spooked him at first but he learned to continue living with this and even anticipate it.

Once, when my dad was away, my sons Nelson and Chito, their cousin Jun, and I camped out in my dad's bedroom to find out what it was all about. Sure enough, we heard the rap toward midnight. It was really loud, as though someone took a hammer and dealt a blow on the lowest shelf, and it sounded like a gunshot. But, that was all. Nothing untoward followed. After my father's demise years later, though, I heard the same rapping on the wall of my captain's cabin bedroom.

The rapping is caused by a tikbalang. Tikbalangs are usually playful and facetious. When taken on as allies, however, they help you achieve great success in life.

As a general rule tikbalangs manifest in the lives of men only. They represent the Shadow in every man's life. In your case, I suspect that a female tikbalang might be trying to be friendly with you. Place a bowl of earth, coal ashes, and a cigar on a side table or small altar. This is an acknowledgement of her presence, and your fear will go away.

Don't worry--you are not reenacting a scene from _Insidious Chapter 3_.


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