Thailand is known for their terrifying horror movies and you know what people say…where there is smoke, there is fire so when Jean Ai went to Bangkok to work on a project, she was more than a little fearful of what she might encounter.
But just who is that lonely figure standing by the tree? Did the sunlight play tricks on her eyes? Who did she offer chocolate and biscuits to? Watch on to find out more…
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Dear Rinpoche, I agree with what Jean Ai said. It’s true that some spirits are not evil they just don’t know that they are dead or too attached to something. but they are still very very scary to me, I know they are not evil but I’m just afraid of them.