Jal Pishachini literally means “water vampire/demon” and refers to all women who have drowned in water. The spirits of these women continue to reside in the water where they died until they can be reincarnated or advance on their spiritual path, which can take quite some time, depending particularly on the deceased’s karma. This spiritual entity is often confused with Jal Pari (water fairy), as they both reside in the same place and may have the same appearance, but their nature is completely different.
Jal Pishachini is one of the most powerful Pishachinis, as she resides in the water element, which happens to be the most potent of the four, thus her power is comparable only to that of Karna Pishachini. Upon entering into connection with Jal Pishachini, she shows or gifts the practitioner some of the treasures hidden in the water, such as coins, jewels, or precious stones, mainly from sunken ships around the world.
Aside from that, she also indirectly helps the practitioner financially, unlocking the paths to wealth, so that all projects the practitioner undertakes become successful. She awakens psychic abilities, such as lucid dreaming, astral projection, clairvoyance, etc. She can cure practically any physical illness the practitioner may have, or impart knowledge to the him to heal others.
Jal Pishachini
Jal Pishachini is one of the most powerful Pishachinis, as she resides in the water element, which happens to be the most potent of the four, thus her power is comparable only to that of Karna Pishachini. Upon entering into connection with Jal Pishachini, she shows or gifts the practitioner some of the treasures hidden in the water, such as coins, jewels, or precious stones, mainly from sunken ships around the world.
Aside from that, she also indirectly helps the practitioner financially, unlocking the paths to wealth, so that all projects the practitioner undertakes become successful. She awakens psychic abilities, such as lucid dreaming, astral projection, clairvoyance, etc. She can cure practically any physical illness the practitioner may have, or impart knowledge to the him to heal others.
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