Bengaluru: Girl who believed in souls disappeared from home two months ago, parents said some shocking things
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A 17-year-old girl from Bangalore has been missing for the last two months. The girl’s parents have first taken the help of police and now social media to trace their daughter. Concerned parents have made shocking revelations about the disappearance of their daughter. The parents of the missing girl suspect that their daughter may not be missing alone. The parents suspect that there is some shamanism behind the girl’s disappearance. Speaking of shamanism, it is the practice of practicing altered states of consciousness to interact with the spirit world. Shamanism is a religious practice that involves a practitioner, a shaman, who is believed to interact with the spirit world through conscious states such as trance. Its goal is usually to direct these spirits or spiritual energies into the physical world, for healing or some other purpose. The minor girl Anushka had left her house in Bengaluru on October 31.
According to the information, Anushka has been missing for almost two months. She left the house on October 31 with two pairs of clothes and Rs 2500 in cash. Shamanism is an ancient tradition. Under which people believe in the unseen world of gods, spirits and demons. Anushka also believed in all these things. For some, shamanism is an ancient study of spiritual and physical healing through the spirit world. Anushka was fond of knowing about Shamanism i.e. the world of spirits. After passing 12th, Anushka got attracted towards shamanism. Anushka’s mother Archana said, “She (Anushka) said that she wanted to meditate on shamanism. She was influenced by spiritual life instructors and psychedelic teachers. Then we advised her to do shamanism meditation at home. While there her father Abhishek said that the police’s efforts to trace him have not been successful so far and he is also using social media platforms like Twitter and Instagram. His father Abhishek said that someone influenced his decision to leave the house. Father Abhishek said, “She is a minor. She may not be in a position to make her own decisions. Father Abhishek said Anushka had started changing a lot from September. She was isolated and tried to avoid everyone.” Was.
Let us tell you that father Abhishek said, ‘I took him to the counselor. We noticed a change in his behavior that we stopped talking to him. For hours he kept himself locked in the room. Was restricting herself from domestic activities. He said that Anushka ran away from her house on October 31. Bengaluru Police is still looking for clues. The police have called it a complicated matter. Police are scanning the footage of CCTV cameras at many places. He said that where Anushka was traced, there was no CCTV camera.