Fascinating Curse Behind a Legendary Stone | Holy Marvels (S1)



Ancient cultures around the world have aroused fascination, and provoked fear with curses and objects used to conjure them like rings, tablets, and stones. But is there proof that some might have actually worked? Find out in this clip from Season 1, Episode 8, “Mystifying Cursed Objects.”

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A powerful spear said to make its wielder invincible. A gilded wooden box thought capable of laying waste to enemies. A treasured cup believed to have miraculous healing abilities. For centuries, there have been possessions, weapons, places, and even human bones considered to be precious mystical objects. These one-of-a-kind wonders are revered by cultures all around the world, and have been sought after by everyone from emperors, popes and tyrants, to generals, archaeologists, and treasure hunters.

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  1. So I took a small rock from every castle we visited in Ireland, and a water bottle of water from a spring in Killarney, we seal them in a mason jar it’s a tradition, this explains a lot that his happened since 2017 😮

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  2. I’ve been to Blarney Castle four times and never felt any negativity there! The grounds are beautiful, with a stream, waterfalls, the sister stones, and a lovely residence. The Blarney Woolen Mill, cafeteria, and bar are very nice!

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    “It just seems to me, it just makes sense,” he continued. “I was ready not to vote for Trump until

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  4. “I’ll tell you one true thing about him is that I really feel that he is working for the American people. That’s what he’s all about. And I do believe that to be true and sincere.” Quaid said about Trump

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  5. I've been to Blarney Castle years ago. And I kissed the Blarney Stone. It's beautiful Castle ❤ Hi from Ireland I do have the gift of the gabe 😂😂😂 I'd talk the hind legs off a donkey 😂

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  6. So….. My Irish parents, grandparents, great grandparents…. ALL had sheleighly's hanging somewhere in the home. Apparently they had a wee piece of the stone in them behind a plug.
    Is that why i am cursed with my forefathers bad luck? Did it all get passed down to me?

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  7. I fill they need to keep working on xbox.x&s & beater games for that console since its rilly new and was to be the beast of gameing with pc games becoming xboxx&s games that i haven't seen and its like the games are just same.o.just new name or a different round about story lines and practicey the same game play with a little different costume gets old like haveing to do.the same stuff over n over gets old like in read dead 2 chopping wood or going back to camp was so boring a d a wast of rill game play i can see this being in the game just not haveing to do dume stuff all the time .

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  8. It can only hurt you if you believe in it's powers😮 just like hoodoo are so I'm told but I personally don't engage in things of this nature… I'm a little superstitious to a fault 😏 but I don't believe in it so righteously it can't hurt me😊

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