La Historia Real de la Llorona (7 Reales Guanajuato) *Termina Mal* - Summary

Summary

The video discusses the legend of La Llorona, a well-known figure in Mexican folklore. It recounts the story of a woman who fell in love with a man from the town of the seven reales in Guanajuato. After bearing him two or three children, he left her for another woman, causing her to become deranged. She searched for her children at night, which led to her soul not being able to transcend. Her cries and nightly wanderings led to her being described as a woman dressed in white with a gloomy voice.

The video highlights the chapel built to appease the entity of La Llorona. It shows the chapel, which was completed on September 29, 1913, and has a cross on top. However, a storm later destroyed the cross, and it has not been replaced. The video concludes by emphasizing that the Vatican officially recognized the existence of La Llorona more than 100 years ago.

Facts

1. The text is discussing the origin and significance of the legend of La Llorona, a famous figure in Mexican folklore.
2. The legend is said to have originated from a ranch of the seven reales in Guanajuato, Mexico.
3. The Vatican made it official that the story of La Llorona took place in this location around the year 1800.
4. The story revolves around a woman who fell in love with a man from her town, resulting in the birth of two or three children.
5. The man abandoned the woman for another, causing her to become deranged and search for her children at night.
6. The chapel mentioned in the text was ordered to be built to prevent the spirit of La Llorona from appearing.
7. The chapel is located in a well-preserved area, with a wooden cross embedded with Latin letters.
8. The chapel is believed to be the place where La Llorona's journey began at night.
9. The legend says that to avoid the presence of La Llorona, one must always face her grave.
10. The chapel was ordered to be built in Latin, on September 29, 1913.
11. The Vatican established the existence of La Llorona more than 100 years ago, after friars personally saw her soul, the spirit of La Llorona.
12. The tomb of La Llorona is located in a cactus plantation on the edge of the town.
13. The tomb was built by the church with the aim of allowing the soul of La Llorona to rest forever.
14. The tomb is believed to have a slightly strange vibe, with some feeling like they are being watched.
15. The tomb has a sign that says "300 days of Hail Mary indulgences", suggesting that in order for the soul of La Llorona to finally rest, 300 Hail Mary indulgences would need to be performed.