Birthday in Vegas

It was my birthday trip to Las Vegas. The boyfriend and I settled into our hotel room at the Plaza Hotel at the far end of the Fremont Street in the heart of downtown. We were staying for the next 5 days. We went out for dinner, a few drinks and played some of the machines in the various casino-hotels nearby. We returned to the room well past midnight and went to bed.FS_Talisman

According to my boyfriend, he was bothered by the spirit of a woman the entire night. He tried to ignore her as much as he could but to no avail. The following morning, she continued to bother him and even poked him. He described her as mid-50’s with black hair standing at about 5’6”. She never spoke to him nor did she try to communicate with him or with me – “She just stood there,” he said matter-of-factly.

When he told me about the third occupant of the room the following morning, I logged into my Facebook account and looked for a talisman that I used to keep wayward spirits away. I found it years ago reading Lillian Too’s Feng Shui (Complete Illustrated Guide). I had never had problems with visitations, so I never had to use the talisman. But, when a couple of friends of mine were having issues with nightly, bothersome visitations, it was the first thing that came to mind. (Their stories are “The Lingering Scent of Vanilla”, and “The Uninvited Passenger”)

I “copied” it for them to a piece of 8”x11” sheet of printer paper as shown above. In one incident, a friend was visited in the dead of night by deceased relatives of her boyfriend. She complimented on how well it worked. Once she put it up beside the door to their room, the nightly interruptions stopped. I uploaded it to Facebook when another friend was bothered by a spirit in his parents’ home, a spirit that the he had invited.

That night, when I recreated the talisman on pad of paper supplied by the hotel, I affixed it to the wall above the head board and near the door. My boyfriend reported that he didn’t see the woman again. I wondered the next day what housekeeping would think about the pieces of paper.

Although she stopped bothering him, there was some unexplainable activity a couple of nights afterward when the door handle rattled when there was no one in the hallway.

When we left, we took the talismans down, thinking that the cleaning ladies to the room might be too scared to take them down themselves.


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