"Ethereal Resilience: Motivational Ghostly Chronicles"
By Amit Gupta
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"Ethereal Resilience: Motivational Ghostly Chronicles" invites readers into a world where spirits transcend the boundaries of the afterlife to teach valuable lessons of courage and determination. In this captivating anthology, each ghostly tale unfolds as a testament to the resilience exhibited by these supernatural beings. Through encounters with haunted places, spectral apparitions, and eerie phenomena, these stories weave a tapestry of bravery and inspiration.
Journey through haunted houses, dark forests, and mysterious roads where the ethereal entities guide protagonists through their dilemmas. From the chilling encounter with Bloody Mary to the enigmatic resolve of the Ghost Destroyer Baba, each story unravels a spectral narrative that transcends fear, offering glimpses of hope, strength, and the triumph of the human spirit.
Ethereal Resilience: Motivational Ghostly Chronicles is an enchanting collection crafted to captivate young minds, fostering courage and fortitude in the face of the unknown. It celebrates the resilience of both the living and the departed, intertwining the supernatural with motivational themes, making it an ideal read for those seeking thrilling adventures laced with valuable life lessons. Dive into these ghostly chronicles and discover the power of resilience within the spectral realm.
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"Ethereal Resilience - Amit Gupta
1.Story of Bloody Mary
The throne of England was in the hands of Henry from 1509 to 1547. King Henry had several wives and two daughters named Elizabeth and Mary. Of these, Mary was the daughter of the king's first wife. King Henry did not like Mary much, so he treated her badly. Mary did the palace work along with the palace servants. Even if Mary said something, the king did not listen to her.
When King Henry died in 1547, as per the wishes of the people, the throne of England was given to Henry's first daughter Mary during the 16th century. She became Queen of England. The conditions in England were not very good at that time. England was divided between Catholic and Protestant religions. At that time there was a war going on between people of both religions.
Queen Mary wanted there to be only one religion in the whole of England, but people clearly refused to accept her statement. Angered by this, the queen gave death sentences to those who did not obey her. She would even burn such people alive. Because of this cruelty of Queen Mary, the people of England started hating her.
It was also said that Queen Mary used to bathe in the blood of virgin young girls. She believed that by bathing in their blood she could remain young for a longer period. After a few years, Queen Mary got married and after some time a news came in England that Queen Mary was pregnant and soon her kingdom would also get its new king.
Everyone was happy with this, but at that time a very strange incident happened with Queen Mary. No child was born from her womb, but after a few months, Queen Mary's stomach became normal again. The exorcists there told through their occult knowledge that not a child but a ghost resides in the womb of Queen Mary.
After some time, the same ghost shape started living in Queen Mary's womb and she became pregnant again. This time too the queen did not have any child and Queen Mary died within a few days of that incident. After this, Mary's younger sister Elizabeth was placed on the throne of England and Elizabeth became the new queen of England.
Because of Queen Mary's cruelty, the people of England considered her a cruel woman. At the same time, when a ghost started residing in her womb instead of a child, people declared her cursed and that is why people named her Bloody Mary.
Lesson from the story –
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The story of Bloody Mary teaches us that we should not put pressure on other people with our personal thoughts and ideas. Taking care of people with peace and compassion is the duty of man.
2.The Ghost of Darkness
There used to be a big village named Sonapur where most of the