Sunday, August 10, 2014

Haunted Mission San Juan Capistrano Cemetery

The soft groans and cry from a distance sent chills down my spine, I didn't know what to expect exploring into the late hours of the night. The Haunted Mission San Juan Capistrano Cemetery summoned me to venture into exploring the paranormal in this spooky place. Many of San Juan Capistrano’s oldest residents are buried here, along with Native Americans and Civil War veterans. The most famous ghost said to haunt the cemetery, however, is none other than a Spanish folklore "The Crying Lady." Many know this story of a young lady who was torn apart by her partner's deceiving actions, she subconsciously murdered her children by a nearby mountain creek, drowning them in hopes her partner will return to help. Her restless soul wanders those dried up river creeks, seeking her children, crying and wailing far-distances.

Rustling of the leaves nearby caused paranoia, as fear began sinking in. Something manifested into a brilliant light aura from a nearby namestone, than rapidly turned into a brilliant orb dashing across fields playfully. These types of manifestations are mistakenly labeled as car lights in the distances or fireflies. This wasn't the case, spirits or intelligent orb manifestations have been recorded by old cemetery keepers in old historic archives. For the dead it is said the day is the hour of sleep, for the night it was hour of activity. Were old hindered spirits coming out to express restlessness or joyfulness.

Manifestations occurred but rest assure, any cemetery be treated with respect if you ever visit. As for the dead rest, and the living live in wickedness. These researches are conducted on behalf of entertainment and knowledge bases. San Juan Capistrano's old past still have paralleled worlds colliding with our living realm spiritually. Eerily hearing the cries of help from the old past.

Picture of the old cemetery by day, spooky by night.
Picture credit:Ghosts.org

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