Comedian Park Na-rae revealed the story of how she moved from an apartment with a view of the Hangang River in Hannam-dong to a house in Itaewon.
Recently, actor Lee Jun-hyuk and rapper Nok-sal appeared as guests on the YouTube channel ‘Narae-sik’.‘ That day, the three shared their experiences seeing ghosts. Park Na-rae said, “This isn‘t the one right now, but it happened in my previous house.” “I had a lot of bad things happen to me there. That house was in a really nice neighborhood and the view was really nice, but large flower pots don’t usually die, but they were dying there. The teacher who gave me flowers said, ‘Why are they dying when the sunlight is so good?’”
She continued, “One day, I was sleeping at home, and in my dream, I felt so bad that I tore off the wallpaper and there was a picture of a grandmother wearing a hanbok. “That‘s why I was so surprised that I woke up saying, ’There‘s a ghost in my house,’” she recalled.
After that, Park Na-rae said she told a bodhisattva she knew about her dream. Park Na-rae said, “The bodhisattva teacher said he would come to the house, so he came at night. When he came, he said, ‘It’s so bad here,‘ ’I feel so bad. I think I‘m going to throw up.’ Then he said, ‘Why is this here?’ ‘Why did you put this here?’ When I saw something, I remember that I did a program called ‘Amazing Organization,’ where I organized celebrities‘ houses. ”I brought the yellow warrior hat because it was so pretty, but when I looked into it, it wasn’t a warrior hat, but a hat that shamans wear when they ride a shaman‘s horse,“ he explained.
Then, ”The Bodhisattva said, ’Why is the god‘s dregs in a normal person’s house? That‘s why the house’s energy is bad,‘ and offered to take it and throw it away, but the energy was too strong and I couldn’t throw it away. In the end, I thought I‘d throw it away when I moved, but the moving company brought it back. So the Bodhisattva wrote a talisman on it and burned it,“ he said, surprising everyone.
Meanwhile, Park Na-rae made headlines in 2021 by purchasing a detached house in Itaewon, Yongsan-gu, Seoul for 5.5 billion won.
Kim Seung-hyun, Donga.com reporter tmdgus@donga.com