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  • Are you sure it's salt? Did you taste it? No! Wait! Never mind. Maybe it's white sand.
  • There are thirty-five verses which reference salt in the English translation of the Bible (King James Version), the earliest being the story of Lot's wife, who was turned into a pillar of salt when she disobediently looked back at the wicked cities of Sodom (Genesis 19:26). Salt is used as the third item which includes an Exorcism or in the consecration of a church. Salt may be added to the water in the Roman Catholic rite of Holy water. In the native Japanese religion Shinto, salt is used for ritual purification of locations and people, such as in Sumo Wrestling. In Aztec mythology, Huixtocihuatl was a fertility goddess who presided over salt and salt water. Pagans and Wiccans use blessed salt in consecrated water for rituals intended to banish negative forms of energy. The salt water is sprinkled across all windows, thresholds and in every corner of the space to be protected, forming a barrier to all negative forms. I would suspect that someone living in your house is trying to protect you from evil.
  • Do you eat celery or fries in bed?
  • Someone has thrown salt over their left shoulder for good luck after having a mishap in your bedroom maybe?
  • This could be way out of the bag for you,but there is a sleep disorder in which a person eats in the middle of the night,and doesn't even realize he/she is doing so,remembering nothing when awake.You can go to a sleep disorder clinic for a sleep study-Patients with this disorder sometimes consume odd things,even non-food items while asleep,and can sometimes make themselves sick for it.Toothpaste has been recorded,entire sticks of butter,even pharmeysuticles.It is A possibility that you could be consuming salt or other things while you sleep.Good Luck.*+++++*

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