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1 November 2011, 02:36 PM | #40 |
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My Dad died suddenly a few months ago. He died while wearing the Rolex Date that I gave him. When I was talking to his girlfriend shortly after his death I asked her to make sure that the Rolex did not go to the coroner's office with him. Being ex law enforcement I know that things have dissapeared before from family members. She had her daughter take it off of his wrist before he was transported.
I got the watch back and wore it at his funeral and for about a week after. My whole wrist became inflamed. It felt hot, was really uncomfortable and caused scratches on my wrist like a cat had done it. I could seriously feel some very bad energy on the watch. I told my girlfriend about it and she understood and said that we need to take it to a temple and have it blessed. It is at the RSC right now for a complete service, but before it goes back on my wrist it will be blessed by a monk at a local temple. I believe. |
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