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martes, 26 de octubre de 2010

In this LEGEND "LA LLORONA"


There are several fantastic stories about the spirit of la llorona. The elderly residents have the Araucanian savannas. La Llorona converted into the vagabond spirit of a woman carrying a child on her hip, her name refers to vague crying on the roads. Tradition says la llorona is always claiming help to carry the child and the curse resides on the peson who has received it. Other versions say that is the spirit of a jealous woman who killed her mother and set fire to the house with her mother inside, getting from her the curse: "without God and Saint Mary you will li

ve haunting the men on the roads of the plain. " The story also says her face has never seen and she cries of shame and regret for what he did to her family.

The Spirit of La Llorona, transformed into a legend, has accompanied plainsman since ancient times, and her existence has been witnessed by many old "Don Juanes".

Other less believers consider that a it’s belief contrary

to reason, created by adults trying to intimidate or frighten the cowboys who crossed paths searching for a night romance in the savannas. A piece of snuff in his pocket roll prevents the appearance of “la llorona”.

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