Does Whistling At Night Attract Spirits, Ghosts, Snakes Or Death? What Will Happen?

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Although it may seem like a universal belief when individuals are advised not to whistle, particularly at night, there are several beliefs associated with it. While some African nations believe whistling attracts snakes, others believe it attracts spirits.

A man claimed in this video that whistling draws ghosts that disturb, cause death, and even drive people insane or crazy.

According to him;

We were always told not to whistle at night.

But I’ve never really told why. Yeah. Well you know it it had several several different reasons. So, you know, there again there’s so many different spirits out there. You know when you whistle some of them, you know you’re, you’re calling them, you know, that way you know a lot of a lot of those Spears even like, you know they say you know, even Bigfoot, you know, being useful thinking you’re trying to communicate. But here’s where it gets kind of.

Crazy too. There’s a couple other explanations of that. Like I was saying, there’s several different ones, but the one is, is that you calling?

Death to come and visit, you don’t want that because when he comes and visits you know that’s, that’s yeah, he’s gonna take somebody, you know and and he always does you know. So he’s always out there roaming. The other thing you know they also say is that.

These spirits, you know, sometimes they’re.

I don’t know if you would consider it a different realm or different world.

Or what? But you know, they always say. Like when you hear that humming.

In your ear or that kind of whistling in your ear, you know, they always say, you know, that’s just normal. You get an ear infection or something like that. But you know, those old Indians would say, you know, one of those old spiritual trying to talk to you.

And when you whistle, you’re trying to talk back to them and they’re going to come back and bother you even more. And they always said, you know you, you mess with the kids.

And so, you know, to me, you know that, like I said, whether whatever way you wanna look at it is still kind of, you just shouldn’t do it.

Soyiga Samuel: Samuel is a public relations expert & an advocate for green earth & hands on the farm.