Malaysian Family Claims Girl Abducted by (Orang Bunian) Supernatural Beings naturalplane.blogspot.com

Malaysia - A woman loses her chance to become a mother. On the day she was expected to give birth, no baby came out and only the placenta emerged.

The midwife wondered. Where is the baby?

"In a case like this, the baby is most probably taken by the Bunian community," said Prof. Datuk Zainal Abidin Borhan, an expert in Malay animism, while being interviewed in Yahoo! Malaysia.

No scientific or medical reason can clarify this occurrence. However, most supernatural believers might think that the midwife has exchanged the baby to Orang Bunian for granting her wish.

Dr. Ruzanna Zamzam from Hospital Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia psychiatry department reported that she met the same situation before.

S.U, 43, a woman who was pregnant for four months passed through a series of ultrasound tests. The result of the scans done to her womb revealed a female fetus. Some days before she was expected to give birth, she encountered a spiritual incident. A lady came to her house as a midwife and consequently, someone spoke to her and said that the baby was dead.

S.U. rushed to the hospital for a check-up and ended up a non-pregnant uterus result.

Human beings on the other side of the world

According to the myth, the Orang Bunian is similar to a human, but is living in the other side of the world. They have their own society and families, but can be found in another dimension. Zainal, a profession in the University Malaya's Malay Studies Academy, clarified that the Orang Bunian society can only be witnessed by people who have spiritual skills.

The "bomohs" can make friends with them. They are, however, not spirits which you could control such as the Jinn or Toyol.

Talking nicely to the Oriang Bunian can help you achieve your desires. In case your request wasn't granted, you can offer something as an exchange for the granting of your wishes.

Some believers of the supernatural claimed that the Orang Bunians are living among us and that they are with us in the same world.

Nobody can exactly elucidate these kinds of happenings. Many are bewildered by such spiritual case studies. Believers, however, encourage non-believers to respect Orang Bunians and just mind their own business.

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