The Suicide Forest – A Sea of Trees

  • Located in central Japan 60 miles southwest of Tokyo lies the Aokigahara forest which is at the base of Mount Fuji. 
  • The locals used to believe that this place was sacred but in recent years they are now believing that this is a place of evil 
  • 1st hand accounts have witnessed nothing has been seen living except for plants and it is unusually quiet.  
  • Most people come here to commit suicide typically by hanging or by drug overdose. 
  • Officials have stopped reporting the numbers to not encourage people to go there for that purpose.  
  • At the entrance to the park, there are signs posted that advise those who are entering with suicidal thought to stop and turn around and not to enter and gives them a phone number for help. 
  • So the officials know there is a problem and trying to prevent it.  
  • Sometimes people will be contemplating suicide bring in a ribbon to trace their path so if they change their mind they can follow the ribbon out of the forest but if not there will be a body at the end of the ribbon. 
  • This phenomenon started in the 1960s 
  • They have traced this back to a novel called the tower of waves. 
  • Around 100 hundred bodies a year are found in this forest. 
  • It is believed that because so many have committed suicide in this place evil has permeated this area so when others come into the forest, they are affected by this. 
  • This forest was grown after a bed of lava was created from the last volcanic eruption from MT Fuji in the year 864 which was more than a thousand years ago, which as you know and we have talked about creates magnetic fields. 
  • Scientists are stating that there is a correlation between geomagnetic disturbances and suicides because it is documented that electromagnetic fields do impact brain activity. Because of this evidence, it is suggested that this geomagnetic field is having some impact on mass depression.  
  • Or is it lost souls that have committed suicide and dark energy that is attracting people who are depressed?   

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