Teresa of Avila's Cross Necklace | |
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Origin |
Teresa of Avila |
Type |
Necklace |
Effects |
Allows one to see invisible things |
Downsides |
Causes dementia |
Activation |
Wearing |
Collected by |
Warehouse 10 |
Section |
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Aisle |
Cross-2657 |
Shelf |
347450-6324-2349 |
Date of Collection |
1600 |
[Source] |
Origin[]
Teresa Sanchex de Cepeda Y Ahumada (1515 - 1582) was a prominent Spanish mystic, Roman Catholic saint, Carmelite nun and theologian. Among her many good works while being alive the most prominent ideas were about mental prayer or interior prayer. Her writings were based on the ascent of the soul in four stages. In her writings it is expressed that achieving the final stage leads to being placed in a trance, levitating and climaxing from the mystical experience. Within the trance she notated that she could see everything visible and invisible.
Effects[]
The user becomes able to see things normally invisible to the human eye, such as air currents and clear chemicals. Prolonged use of necklace brings early-onset dementia, forgetting names and faces of loved ones around you along with your sense of direction.