Venezuelan “Chavista” candidate Nicolas Maduro has encounter with “a little bird” embodying Chavez’ spirit, communicates by whistling with the bird

Nicolas Maduro, the Chavista candidate in the presidential elections to be held on April 14 in Venezuela, following the death of Hugo Chavez, recounted how “a little bird” embodying the spirit of Chavez blessed the launching of his campaign.

“I felt there as if he was giving us a blessing, saying to us: ‘Today launch the battle. Go to Victory. You have our blessings.’ That is what I felt in my very soul.”

Así lo afirmó durante el lanzamiento de su campaña en la casa del fallecido presidente venezolano.
En medio de la reunión, afirmó que sintió que el fallecido mandatario se le apareció en forma de “pajarito chiquitico” y lo bendijo al arrancar hoy la campaña electoral. (Lea también: Lula da Silva apoya a Maduro)
“Lo sentí ahí como dándonos una bendición, diciéndonos: ‘hoy arranca la batalla. Vayan a la victoria. Tienen nuestra bendiciones’. Así lo sentí yo desde mi alma”, relató Maduro en el patio de la casa natal de Chávez en Sabaneta, en el estado Barinas, en el occidente de Venezuela.
Maduro, que estaba acompañado de los hermanos de Chávez, sostuvo que al orar esta mañana en una pequeña capilla católica y al encontrarse totalmente solo, apareció el ave, con la que se comunicó con silbidos.
“De repente entró un pajarito, chiquitico, y me dio tres vueltas acá arriba”, dijo señalando su cabeza e imitando un aleteo. El pájaro, prosiguió Maduro algo emocionado, “se paró en una viga de madera y empezó a silbar, un silbido bonito”, dijo imitándolo.
“Me lo quedé viendo y también le silbé, pues. ‘Si tú silbas yo silbo’, y silbé. El pajarito me vio raro, ¿no? Silbó un ratico, me dio una vuelta y se fue y yo sentí el espíritu de él”, de Hugo Chávez, remarcó.

–EFE, 2 de abril de 2013, publicado en El Tiemo, 2 de Abril de 2013.

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