Post by randy on Dec 18, 2018 23:32:21 GMT -6
When I was 12 and my sister was 7 the family visited the Custer battlefield site. I happened to notice that a soldier with a name close to mine was buried there. so I tried and experiment standing in front of the grave and repeated the phrase Rally the seventh over and over again trying to mentally contact the dead soldier. Finally not seeing any results of the effort I walked along a path past the spot where Custer was killed and as I did so I could feel horses around me and hear a noise like hammering on a barn wall. Walking along i felt more and more nervous and hyper. Leaving the path I walked along a gully feeling scared now and panting heavily I stopped and felt that if I continued down the gully I would take part in the battle myself literally that there was some kind of time gate there. I ran back to the path and stopped gain control of myself feeling silly at having run away from nothing. I noticed my sister on the path and she was look all around her and seeing me ran up to me. I asked what she was doing but she refused to talk about it. In addition to the hammering noise I heared a noise like distant waves at the ocean. A rising and falling of distant noise. years later my sister told me that walking along the path she could hear the battle around here. She could hear shooting shouting screaming and horses. it has scared her and when she saw me she had come to me for protection. She clearly heard it going on. i have not been back since then but I have often wondered what if I had continued along the gully instead of stopping did I raise the spirit of the dead soidier with a similar name. Perhaps given the history of the battle it is beat that I stopped when I did or perhaps a 12 yr kid would have been added the list of the dead. If we could hear the battle why could we not see it.The Sioux consider horses a very strong spitit to raise up. Horses were the first thing I felt on the path Rally the seventh