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Interrogation of the dead



The second mission of Jean, the protégé of the world of jinn and humans alike, was to enter the world of the dead and communicate with their spirits to know what they suffer from after their death and connect them with their living relatives. Interrogating the spirits of the dead was Jean's mission, which Peter did not know how to teach her. The matter is purely spiritual. It requires fasting from eating all living things. Not committing sins or major transgressions. If she fears God who created her, so that he can enter her through the door of knowledge and the first spirit. Since there are seven doors she must enter. As for Jean, she realized that she is semi-human and does not know what her other half is. One day, while she was watering her small garden in the courtyard of the house, she felt very sleepy, unlike usual. She tried to resist it, but she couldn’t. So she went reluctantly and lay down on her bed and fell asleep. Then she saw the vision that took her to the gate of the interrogation of the dead. She saw herself in a green place with running water, and she was on the edge of a running fire, and on the opposite bank were people who had died, her loved ones. She kept looking at them with longing. Then her deceased relative approached her on the opposite side of the running river and said to her, “You won’t be able to cross to us unless you open the gate. Say K.S.A.H. and come to us, we are waiting for you.” And Jane woke up terrified. Does the vision mean that she will die?


What does it mean?


What are these strange things that are happening to me?


What is my relationship with the dead?


What is the benefit of my going to them and talking to them?


And why are they waiting for me and not for other humans?


But I am not human.


What is this nonsense?

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