Before the therapist called on Rataraju, firstly, he called on Risa´s Guardian Spirit in order to ask if it was allowed to call on Rataraju again with intent to verify reincarnation.
After obtaining permission and some advice from Risa´s Guardian Spirit, the therapist called on Rataraju and decided to ask some questions in Japanese in order to see if there was any discrepancy with what Rataraju had told at the first session held 4 years ago.
The tone of Rataraju´s personality that appeared there changed
to be sligtly low, a manlike voice which was totally different from that of
Risa.
In addition, what turned out later is that there were some Nepalese words like
Nallu Gaun, dharma, kancha etc mixed already in the conversation in
Japanese. (Those Nepalese words are underlined below except for personal or geographical names.)
TH: You are Rataraju, right? Please answer clearly.
You understand Japanese, right?
Risa: ...Yes.
Risa: Yes.
TH: And what did you say the name of the village you
lived in was?
Risa: Nallu Gaun. (The word "gaun" means
"village" in Nepalese, which the therapist came to know later)
TH: Can you say it again?
Risa: Nallu Gaun.
TH: Hmm, it´s not Nallu Village. Once again, Nallu...
Risa: Nallu Gaun.
TH: Hmm, Nallu Gaun? I ask you one more thing. Can you
tell me whether your village is located in a higher place, a lower place or
middle? Do you know what altitude is? It´s a height above sea level. Where is
Nallu Gaun located?
Risa: ... near Kathmandu.
TH: Is your village near Kathmandu? Well then, have you lived in Kathmandu?
Risa: Yes.
TH: It´s actually forbidden by your Guardian Spirit, but did you
do anything wrong while you lived in Kathmandu? Haven´t you committed a crime?
Risa: ... I battled... Rana.. Shah... Rana, battled.
TH: Did you battle as a Gurkha soldier? Recruited by
the Brittish Army?
Risa: Gurkha?
TH: Weren´t you a Gurkha? Who was the opponent you fought against?
Risa: ...My father, Gurkha.
TH: So your father was a Gurkha. (But) you were not a Gurkha.
Risa: My father, a Gurkha from Tamang.
TH: I see. You were married and had a wife, right?
What was the name of your wife?
Risa: Ra... Rameli.<To be continued>
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