Legend of the Gates to the Beyond

Crossings to the world beyond

In the Chiojd area the elders say there are at least two such areas. In fact, we are talking about large stones, which are round in shape and inlaid with strange markings. There are two types of such marks: some with curved lines and others with broken lines. Each one seems to have a different meaning:
– stone inlaid with a curved line – in this sense we are talking about a gate through which only good spirits pass. What do these spirits do? They protect the forests from natural phenomena, people keep them from wild animals, protect children who get lost in the woods. These good gates were often the salvation of the outlaws of old, because they hid their prey here. They hid behind the good spirit gates and were thus protected from everything. But the good gates only open in certain places. You have to be a chosen person to be granted this gate.
– stone inlaid with a broken line – if a stone was inlaid with a triangle, for example, it was understood that it represented a gate through which evil spirits passed. This category includes witches and all their helpers.
The locals of the Buzaului Mountains have always believed that there is a world between heaven and earth, an invisible world behind these gates. Even today some still believe in these things that are hard to believe for people from other areas. It is said that some locals have even managed to see this world but also to hear certain things. Long ago, all the misfortunes in the area were blamed on these gates. If a man died for no reason, it was definitely someone from the invisible world beyond. The same if a man suddenly fell ill or disappeared without a trace.
In the Chiojd Valley there are two gates to the other side. These are the Kissing Gate (located on the Mălâia Peak) and the Giant’s Gate or Lespedea (located in the Cătiașu area).

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The other taram

Certainly, the strangest phenomena in the area are the disappearances of people. These disappearances manifest themselves in two ways. Some people have disappeared and have not reappeared – an event reported by Monitorul de Iasi, and others have disappeared from one place and appeared in another, after a period of time, without remembering what happened, as evidenced by the stories of the villagers, collected by the Romanian teacher of Bozioru, Ilie Mandricel. About the “other realm”, which, in some conditions, “absorbs” the unfortunates who are around, there are enough stories to merit a scientific research of the phenomenon. From the point of view of the study of paranormal phenomena (and we refer to paranormal tests in which only scientists have participated, the results of which were published in Brian Inglis’s “Encyclopedia of Paranormal Phenomena”), teleportation is “the transfer of matter through matter”, until recently nonsense. This transfer involves “someone’s” will or certain electromagnetic conditions, objects or persons disappearing from one place and appearing in another or simply disappearing into “nothingness”. The transported object or person is called “input” and can be framed in certain physical coordinates, space, time, weight, etc.

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Sucked into a whirlpool tunnel

What he recounted sounds fantastic. He was sucked into a swirling, grey tunnel with a bright light at the end of it. “Classic,” you might say. That’s how you “see” it from the coma. But this is the first time anyone has explained this bright light. “It is a luminous radiation that I estimate to be 300,000 degrees Kelvin”. That would have been enough to confuse the experimenters. But the subject had other “memories”. He described the landscape of the “Beyond” as similar to Earth’s, but in much purer colours. And yes, she also saw people, a woman and a little girl who looked like her, like a clone, an old man and another man, grey-skinned, “different from us”. Strangely, compared to them, the subject found the human race strange, without being able to say why. He could not make contact with them, they seemed to be wandering aimlessly, lost in time and space. Or he was the one who was “lost” in “their” time and space. The subject appreciated his split-second passage through the afterlife and couldn’t believe he had been gone for almost an hour.
Going on the hypothesis that these people had perhaps once disappeared into the “blue mist” and never found their way back, villagers were questioned about strange disappearances. “Are you serious people or what?” one old woman asked. “Well, how many strangers there are around here, who knows!”.

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