So, Why Do People Carry Hair, Bones, or Clothing of the Dead Back Home? Part 2
After this strange and unsettling experience i had to ask. I spoke to my dad and read up on it. What I learned opened my eyes. What I discovered was enlightening. In numerous African burial customs, particularly among indigenous groups, the exact location of one’s burial is of utmost importance. Being laid to rest in one’s ancestral homeland enables a profound connection between spirit and place, a continuity that ensures spiritual peace for both the living and the dead. When someone passes far from home, the act of carrying a symbolic part of them back hair, nails, bones, or a scrap of cloth becomes a means of returning their spirit to the homeland they can no longer inhabit.
It’s believed that incomplete burial rites, or leaving a soul unsettled, can result in misfortune: illness, accidents, unexplained family issues, or spiritual unrest.
Some even say the dead may become restless or keep visiting the living in dreams or through symbolic events accidents, power outages, strange occurrences until they’re put to rest.
I was even told in some traditions, spiritualists are consulted when accidents or repeated misfortunes occur, and they often trace it back to unresolved death or burial issues.
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