Mysterious Figure in Road
A mythological figure appearing on the side of the road has been
labeled as the Skinwalker. The truth behind this photo as well as the
legend behind the Skinwalker is revealed.
Skinwalker – The Legend Revealed
This photo claims to be of what the Navajo Indians call a Skinwalker.
While this photo is creepy, the Navajo legend behind it has haunted the
tribe, as well anyone else unfortunate enough to cross its path for
centuries.
A Skinwalker is one of among several different varieties of the Navajo’s version of a witch.
However,Unlike
other witches, The Navajo say the skinwalker is said to have obtained
the full power of what they call the quote “Witchery Way,” a form of
evil mysitism in their culture. A skinwalker is the most powerful level
of witchery achievable….
In order for a witch to transform into a
skinwalker, they must commit a final and ultimate act of evil in its
most extreme form such as incest, the murder of a family member, or
necrophilia.
Once transformed into a skinwalker, the witch gets a
multitude of new abilities. Skinwalkers can shapeshift into any
animal….including a human, although according to the lore a coyote,
wolf, fox, eagle, owl, or crow are the most common ones.
But shapeshifting is only one of many abilities they possess. Others include:
- Supernatural speed and agility
- Imitation of any animal or human sound they wish – including the sound of anyone’s voice
- Mind reading
- Controlling the actions of animals
Apparently,
these witch like beings are actually taken so seriously by the Navajo
that many will actually refuse to speak on the topic– they believe
skinwalkers walk freely among their tribe in human form, and they fear
retribution from a skinwalker whom may overhear their conversation
Reports of encounters with one of these beasts seem to reveal behavior as well as motives that are quite confusing …
Some report explain strange beasts leaping out in front of cars and staring at passengers inside…
Others report being chased as they attempt to speed away…..
One account ends with the victims waking up the next day face down with their butts in the air.
One account ends with the victims waking up the next day face down with their butts in the air.
In
one report, nearby Navajo Indians told victims they were wanted by the
evil beings because their quote “family has a lot of power.”
In another, the victims were told the skinwalkers attacked them out of jealousy.
…..interestingly
in nearly all reports where the victims explained their encounter to
Navajo Indians…the Indians reacted completely normal as if this was just
an everyday happening.
There is actually a place named Skin-walker Ranch.
A
mysteriously high number of those whom have been to the area report
witnessing unexplainable phenomenon…in fact the area even baffles
scientists whom have reported seeing odd balls of light, unknown animals
that seem to emerge from tunnels of light, and other unexplainable
phenomenon.
Local Navajo advise everyone to avoid the area as they say it is quote “the path of the skinwalker.”
There’s even been several books written about the location.
But has a skinwalker ever actually been photographed?
The
photo at the beginning of the video…which nearly everyone on the
internet claims is a “skinwalker” is actually just a clip taken from a
movie.
Despite
the photo being fake, Skinwalkers are very real to the Navajo…but why
is such a belief taken so seriously by their culture? Is there truth in
the legend?
Just what makes the Navajo fear the skinwalker so much they’ll even refuse to speak about them?
And
what originally caused the Navajo to believe in skinwalkers in the
first place…furthermore why do they possess so much detailed knowledge
about them?
Strangest of all, why do they seem to act as if their existence is obvious?
Perhaps
the Navajo developed these beliefs based upon something…something real…
something important….something that they experienced and allegedly
continue to experience …something so significant that the legend became
ingrained in their culture and has furthermore been passed down since at
least the 14th century, when their tribe was thought to have formed.
Every
legend, every story, every belief has a reason for existing – and that
reason comes from whichever parts of the legend, story, or belief are
true.
It’s anyone’s guess what spurred the Navajo legend of
skinwalkers, but whatever it was…….it caused an entire culture of people
to form a belief with extreme conviction.
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