In Japanese tradition, the willow is associated with ghosts. It is popularly supposed that a ghost will appear where a willow grows. Willow trees are also quite prevalent in folklore and myths.
In English folklore, a willow tree is believed to be quite sinister, capable of uprooting itself and stalking travelers. I found this interesting when I was doing some research on the VERY HAUNTED Willow's Weep. Huuuummmm This TREE....and a Japanese belief....could there REALLY be a CONNECTION?????
I can't wait!!!! I'm going up to Chicago to stay with my good friend Michele of Whitedog Paranormal (who had a bad fall and broke both wrists......I want to wish her a speedy recovery) and we are going here......The Willow's Weep house!!!! If this place doesn't REEKof scary I don't know what does!!! The claims were that four individuals committed suicide as well as some random deaths. Paranormal investigators claim to have seen furniture lifted up off the floor as well things launched from the walls. Some have been hit and choked! Devil workshop and other dark things are associated with this property.
I would LOVE to hear if you have been here or no someone that has had an experience here! Otherwise....WISH US LUCK!!!!
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My grandmother believe weeping willows were bad luck. That's Why she was upset when my dad planted one in our front yard. A few months later, my dad had a critical motorcycle accident that disabled him for the rest of his life.
Christi,
I am so sorry about your dad. I know a lot of people that feel that way about the willow trees. Thanks for sharing your story.
That's odd. Be cause I've always wanted .y cremated remains in a hole and a willow planted I. The spot. I've always loved a willow tree
Willow tree planted with my cremated remains. A lifetime request
I was friends with Courtney growing up.
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