Nov 30, 2013

Hydromancy and water scrying


The desire to know, and thus affect the future, or even attain information about past or present through spiritual means, has spawned so many forms of mantic arts, or divination methods. People have always been ( and still are ) trying very hard, to see clearly  he truth, using spiritual methods,  to get precious information about future, guidance, and read omens, all to increase the quality of their lives and uplift themselves.

From  a silly teenage girl, doing one of them sappy love divinations to find out If that guy likes her,  over  that  guy gazing into a bowl of water that reflects the full Moon in order to foresee the upcoming events, to a notorious  necromancer invoking ghosts to get information from them,  divination is what they  all are engaging in.

I’ve already written about how to use playing cards in divination method  known as cartomancy before, and today we will focus on a more “spiritual” method. Divination using the element  of water, also known as hydromancy.
Galadriel and her magick "mirror", a speculum made with water

Hydromancy and hidroscopy

Hydromancy, often also referred to as Hydroscopy   is an art of divination using water as  a medium, scrying surface or tool. Term hydromancy ( Old Greek “hydros” – water and “manteia” divination  )  was more often used for those methods that were more “mystical” in nature , and “modus operandi”,  such as let’s say water scrying.  The term Hydroscopy ( Old Greek “scopein” – to observe ) was rarely ever used, and when it was,  it was used to describe  those methods which had more scientific   procedures about them, like the methods with ring pendulum and glass, or casting stones on steady/calm water surface  to cause ripples.

In Renaissance magick, Hydromancy  came to be one of the seven “artes magicae “ or “artes pohibitae”  that is one of the “seven forbidden arts”, according to canon law , as expounded by  J. Hartlieb  in 1456th [1]

Water is an element associated traditionally with feminine, intuition, psychic powers, emotions, and Moon  ( among other things ) , hence it makes an ideal medium for spiritual work known as divination. It’s also associated with Archangel Gabriel, harbinger of  important news, and holder of mystical  knowledge and   secrets,  as well as Archangel known to guide people  and advice them. 

So other than observing the water behavior itself, and effects it caused on other objects, water was seen as  one of the ideal scrying surfaces,  which meant that gazing  upon in, in near-trance-like state would give practitioners visions  and  symbolic insight.  Therefore, we can  freely say that water scrying , or gazing was what inspired catmoptromancy, or divination by mirror reflections, for water surfaces were the first mirrors  available and known to humans. Later the two were even often combined in divination, like in example described by Pausianias, an second century Greek traveler:

Before the Temple of Ceres at Patras, there was a fountain, separated from the temple by a wall, and there was an oracle, very truthful, not for all events, but for the sick only. The sick person let down a mirror, suspended by a thread till its base touched the surface of the water, having first prayed to the goddess and offered incense. Then looking in the mirror, he saw the presage of death or recovery, according as the face appeared fresh and healthy, or of a ghastly aspect” [2]

Various ( both ) diverse and similar methods of hydromancy spin the globe. 

In Ancient Greece, there was a custom where one would hold a mirror just bellow to water surface, on the “holy” oracle hill  of Zeus in Dodona ( 14th century BC ), though it’s wise to note here that the Zeus mentioned was not the Olympian Zeus, which came considerably later. [3] 

Divination observing the mirror or the water surface, was common practice in Ancient Egypt, and was  dedicated to their goddess Hathor,  who was reputed to had possessed a magickal shield or mirror  which had been able to show to true nature of any person or object, and was  hence a feared item, for few were ready to deal with what they would see in it.  What more, legends say that Ra’s “holy”  eye was given in custody to Hathor ( or even “in form of goddess Hathor” ) and that using it she was able to see anything in the world.  It’s no surprise then, than in  Heka, it was/is customary to  observe water surface  placed in orange bowl , which reflected flame or the Moon ,   while burning Rose  incense and petitioning Hathor for inspiration and visions . 

In early French traditions it was customary to use spring water  for divination, poured in a dark bowl. Saffron was burnt as an incense, and the  sprigs of Ash, along with flowers of Verbena or/and Wintergreen were placed all around the bowl, which was then used as a speculum. When the  scrying was completed, and needed information gained, the contents were poured on the  ground, to  preserve the link with the Earth. [4] It is said that Nostradamus often practiced hydromancy, and that he had a brass vessel with water, placed on metal tripod,  used for such occasions.

Calm lake  surfaces are often, by Pagans , called Diana’s mirrors, and are used to gaze upon, and entice visions ,   in nights when they reflect  Full or waxing Moon.  Lake Nemi, in Lazio region in Itally, nearby the town also called Nemi, is sacred to pagan goddess Diana. It’s a  beautiful, small volcanic lake,  that ,  in  times of Ancient Rome , was where  the festival called Nemoralia ( 13-15th August )   had taken place.  The lake was called “speculum Diani”  ( lat. Diana’s mirror ). Ancient Roman priests that would conduct  readings , using mirrors and water surfaces for   divination were called “speculari  .

Often, other substances  such as ink ( traditionally in  India, and some other  Eastern cultures ), dyes, or oils, like done in Italian  folk magick , were added to  help entrance the mind and the eye of beholder, and form ominous symbols.  In Italy, one of the methods of diagnosing  evil eye's effects presence in someone’s life, was to pour olive oil in bowl with water, drop by drop, while   reciting incantations,   until certain, auspicious symbol would appear,  most commonly an eye.

In Enochian magick,  Angels are often evoked, to appear in the glass with water,  using prayers,  incantations and words of power,  after which they would provide  guidance. Archangel Uriel is traditionally evoked this way, and in some methods “innocent child” is required to  perform part of the ritual.

Ceromancy ( divination  by  using wax, most often candle wax ) if another method often combined  with   hydromancy , in which case the candle wax was dripped , from a burning candle, into a vessel  with water, and  the symbols and shapes forming,  were interpreted.

Here  are  a few practical methods You can use to divine using water :

Water ripples technique

Best done outdoor, it requires  but a few pebbles and a  steady, calm water surface. Lakes were  most preferred for this, though  really, a small pond, a fountain, even a puddle could do.


The diviner asks the question, aloud, but not yelling. Some say three times.  The question should be formulated /phrased in such manner that it can  be answered with either yes, or no, or “positive” and “negative” outcome.   Then one is to cast a small pebble and count  the number or the ripples.   Odd numbers were considered a “yes” or “positive outcome” answer,  and naturally, even numbers were interpreted as a “no”, or “negative outcome” answer.  Splashes, strange intense sounds produced when casting the pebble, also indicated “explosive” , swift development.    Long distance between the ripple circles,  or absence of the same was a call to caution, warning about obstacles on someone’s path, or slow development of  the things that were to unfold in future. Plainly put, it often meant, the  diviner, or the one whom the reading is being given, should take charge of things, they question about.

The Jesuit M.A. Del Rio  ( 1551-1608 )  describing several methods of hydromancy [5],  said that three pebbles are to be used for this method, in which case You could either sum all the ripples  You’ve gotten, or interpret each as “yes” or “no” answer , and the definite one being the one  that appears twice.

Ring and glass method

This is the method most teenage girls know J   It’s a simple, yes or no answer-giving  method, that requires :

·         A vessel with water, preferably a tall  narrow glass
      ·         Ring hung on a string, like a pendulum
      ·         Water to fill the glass, naturally J


The diviner is to place the glass with water in front of themselves,  dip the ring in it,  wait until it becomes steady. Then, the diviner asks the  question, and then gently swirls the vessel couple of times.  Number of times the ring hits the side is indicative of yes, or no, answer, same rule  applied to water ripple technique ( the previous one that was suggested )  goes here as well.  Loud strikes of the ring, were considered  to foretell a   negative  outcome, whereas the quiet, and / or dull strikes were   ominous of an desired, positive way the issue  would unfold. 

Water scrying

This is a simple and traditional method, calling for a simple vessel of water, and some dye, or ink. I like to use Indigo ink, or Dragon’s blood, but  virtually any ink will too. Furthermore, I found that certain tea infusions, like that of green/black tea,  which appear with that oil-shiny  active components  layer, on the surface, can serve as well. 

In any case, preferred time is  night, or sunset. A dark glass bowl is filled with water, and placed so that it  does not reflect the diviner, but instead,  reflects some light, be it natural, like  that of the Full Moon, or a candle’s flame. From there, there are various variations of the technique.

·         One can add few drops of ink, after they have asked the question, observing the shapes that will the ink form in contact with water .  In India, the pour the ink on their palm, and then let it  drip from the palm into the  bowl.

·         One can add drops of  oil  in similar fashion, and interpret in similar fashion.

·         One can observe the  clean water surface, fixing on it, gazing. After a while one closes the eyes and opens them again, looks at the water in the bowl, and starts blinking swiftly. The images will appear, and other than their shape and symbolism , the diviner observes how do the images move and where do they appear. Images that appear to be approaching  to the diviner, speak of event or person appearing in near future. If the picture is moving away from the diviner,  it’s about something that had already taken place, or someone who’s slowly   going away from  their life, or  some past issue that is still bothering person in question.  Images appearing on the left speak  about concrete things, money, possessions and so on.   Those appearing on right speak    in symbolism.    If the images appear near the surface, they speak of the issues that require quick action, and those appearing “bellow” the surface , or near the   rims,  are considered “not so urgent”. Larger images  are considered of , obviously,  larger importance.

Any of the methods mentioned can be cunningly combined. What most of the water scrying methods have in common is  that they should be done in darkened rooms, illuminated by only candlelight, sunset or moonlight to  get the best  or the reading. Also, the  diviner should take care not to  let their own  image  get reflected in the bowl with  water.

I place  a print of “Sigilum Dei Aemeth” bellow the bowl/s I use for scrying, so any  seal that has to do with truth, clarity, prophecy and similar, can be used to “empower” the ritual even further. 

Herbs, powders and crystals are also sometimes arranged around the  bowl/vessel with the water, things like Verbena, Sage, Clarity powder, Amethyst or Quartz crystals, and so on.

Water agitation method, or “Resonance” method

As described on another site:

In some rituals people use a wand made from the branch of a bay tree, hazel tree or the laurel. The end of the wand should be covered in dry tree sap or resin. Dip the end of the wand into the water until it becomes wet. Wet the rims of the bowl. By gently drawing the rim of the wand around the bowl it will cause it to resonate. The action of the resonating basin will cause circular ripples to form in the basin. The water may seem to breathe with the sounds.” [6]

I’ve heard this being done with a crystal point, and even with a finger. Loud and unpleasant noises would indicate  negative outcome, and vice verca,  gentle and melodic sounds would  foretell  positive outcome. Disturbed and uneven ripples   are ominous about some danger or urgent issue, harmonic, and  even ripples foretell about period of wealth, and  luck, or speak of success which comes from hard work.

It would be extremely interesting to me to experiment  adding  few drops of Indigo ink when using   this method. J
NOTES:  This article was written and composed by myself. If You wish to use any part(s) of it elsewhere  online, feel free, but add credits: Shadow of Shadows magick place, Shadow-333@hotmail.com  or   a direct link to this post.

CREDITS AND REFRENCES:
[3] more about Dodona and Zeus’ oracle and sanctuary You can read here: http://pargablog.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=80
[4]  Eason , Cassandra, Encyclopedia of Magic and Ancient Wisdom: The Essential Guide to Myth, Magic and the Supernatural , pages 137th, and  138th
[5] according to  information given on here:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydromancy  

IMAGE CREDITS:  The first image; Galadriel’s mirror image is from http://s.cghub.com/files/Image/463001-464000/463099/917_max.jpg used here for illustrative and explanatory purposes, without any ill will, and same goes for the second image, which is from http://www.cardensdesign.com/photography/ripples.jpg   edited  digitally, by myself , for posting here

Nov 25, 2013

Ghosts, Specters, Spooks, seances and necromancy



"White Lady" apparition, artistic  depictio n

“Ghosts and the supernatural have intrigued and terrified mankind since the dawn of history. Some people simply dismiss both as being nothing more than mere superstition or the products of an overactive imagination. However, anyone who has ever witnessed a ghostly manifestation or unexplained supernatural phenomena firsthand knows differently” 

 Dunwich, Gerina, “A witches  guide  to ghosts and supernatural”  ( page 14th )

 
"The word “Ghost” implies that the  dead soul maintains a presene in the realm of the living , or perhaps refuses to leave”

Illes, Judika “The Encyclopedia   of Spirit”

“The Spiritualistic movement has rendered an  incalculable service in bridging the gulf that used to separate the living from the dead. The fact of   survival  of bodily death, has been established beyond any possible question by any reasonable person who  will take to acquaint  himself with the evidence.

Dion Fortune

Dark,  late autumn,  and winter nights are ideal time to  work on contacting ghosts and learning about them. In Celtic culture,  October was the last month of the year, and thus was associated  death,  and ancestral working.

Ghosts are much like people, extremely variable in terms of character and  behavior.  Ghosts can be useful source of information, and powerful allies and guides, indeed.  But they may need help too. Don’t be fooled by all the new-age-wannabe-ghost whisperers, many are extremely dangerous, and much like ( we have ) among the living, criminals and offenders, and thus You should not “respect them and talk to them”, least You have death-wish or at least desire to end up in mental hospital or injured.

The veil between our and the world(s) beyond will be thin and easy to transcend in just a few days, from the time when I’m writing this, Samhain , Halloween, All Hallow’s eve(n) is  at the doors.  The day when the dead roam the Erathly  plane, freely . And while You are , all cozy and warmly snuggled in Your soft sofa,  watching horror movies and eating candy, mind that someone unseen, might just be watching alongside. Maybe even laughing to all the silly Hollywood misconceptions J    

Ghosts and Spirits, and ethics of Necromantic and spiritualist practices

There is a difference between a spirit and a ghost. Simply and plainly put, most of the spirits were never human to begin with, and they very few that were transcended after death to something else. Ghost on the other hand  is a non-corporeal  form of humans. Human being that had, by death “shed” it’s flesh.   Here is Merriam Webster’s dicitionary definition:

“A disembodied soul; especially :  the soul of a dead person believed to be an inhabitant of the unseen world or to appear to the living in bodily likeness”  [1]

Other than this  meaning, which is what we are interested  in, here, it can also mean variety of things, such as small trails or remains of  something, or can even be used to refer to an erythrocyte that had lost it’s hemoglobin.  

The very term itself comes from old   English “gast”, which was probably imported from High German “geist” , both of course signifying  a , ghost, specter, apparition.

It’s also important to differ two types of ghosts that exist, one of which,  is actually not a ghost at all. There are energetic/energy imprints, in shape, form  of the deceased, even mimicking some of  their actions, or “reenacting” their death. These are just that, energy imprints, or “energy carryovers” [2] , they do not possess consciousness or intelligence,  they are oblivious to their surroundings , and often  repetitive in terms of their actions.   The other type are actual ghosts, so as we said, disembodied souls  of human beings,  with all the possible consciousness, able to perceive and interact with their environment and the living.  While colloquially, in mundane speech is fine to  refer to both  aforementioned as “ghost/s”, in occultism only the latter is seen as ghost.  It’s also probably wise to note here, that even though I’ve  been  referring ( throughout previous bits of text )  to ghosts as entities which were once human  , ghosts can, obviously come from animals, and in very rare cases even plants.

Spirits, on the other hand are creatures that lack physical body, but were not human, or If they once have been, they’ve transcended the ghost status after their death. The fine example of the  last would be Lillith, who was according to one Hebrew legends first Adam’s wife , but later she became a demon. So “spirit” in mundane terms would include any non-corporeal entity in it’s broadest meaning, often ghosts included , but in occultism , when we use “spirit”  we refer  to non-corporeal entity which was not human, like angels, demons, fairies, djinns,  elementals    and so on. Merriam Webster’s dictionary definition of spirits is as follows:

“1

    :  an animating or vital principle held to give life to physical organisms

 2

    :  a supernatural being or essence: as

 

a capitalized : HOLY SPIRIT

b : SOUL 2a

c :  an often malevolent being that is bodiless but can become visible; specifically : GHOST 2

d :  a malevolent being that enters and possesses a human being “ [3]

 

Once  again, in terms of occultism, anything but  what’s listed under 2. b:  in the above description may apply to the word “spirit”.

The art of communication with the spirits for purpose of gaining information is called “necromancy”, or the art of divination using the dead souls, or ghosts.

According to  Rosemary Ellen Gulley

The magical conjuration of the dead for the purpose of DIVINATION. Because they are no longer bound

by the Earth plane, the spirits of the dead are believed to have access to information beyond the capabilities of the

living. Conjured spirits are asked about the future and where to find buried treasure.”  [4]

Futhermore, R.E. Guilley explains:

There are two types of necromancy: raising a corpse itself to life, and summoning the spirit of the corpse. The second type is more common.” [5]

One must understand here, that even necromantic rituals  that were intended   to raise  the corpse , meant summoning an entity, most often ghost which once was a resident of body in question, to inhabit the body once again. The difference is purely practical, it was easier to understand the ghost who inhabited , albeit temporally a physical body and could thus speak, and even gesticulate, and moreover, such rituals had a higher rate of success. Body was a material, beaconing and grounding point.

These practices are most likely those addressed in Bible,  in the  Exodus 22:18

 
"Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live” ( King James’  Version )

Do not allow a sorceress to live” ( New International Version ) [6]

 

Even the second version is based on King James’  translation, which is proved not only to be fallacious  in many places, and even suspected to be intentionally translated as such.  Here the word “chaspech” ( Hebrew word translated as witch ) could as well be translated also as poisoner,  and necromancer .  In the Biblical times, people who did Necromancy, did it properly, often undergoing week or more worthy of preparatory rituals, some of which required grave profaning,  stealing bones and clothes,  or even eating the flesh of dogs ( in Greek Necromantic traditions for example ) , and other, and were thus considered very sinful and bad. Ill intentioned and misinformed people often claim how Bible condemns the attempt to communicate with the deceased, but  this is however plainly put misleading. It’s much more likely that the Bible was condemning the methods used. Many serious,  practicing Necromancers of modern day will readily admit they often invoke demonic spirits, to help them evoke ghosts, and will explain how they often use actual bones, including skulls in their rituals, perform in graveyards and so on.  Christianity views such practices as profaning, as well as most common reasons behind them (  obtaining buried treasures, finding out the future ) profaning and sinful.  In Christianity, the dead ones are treated with respect and take important place in ritualistic practices of Christians. So it’s not what is being done , but rather how, which is problematic from Christian perspective.


Bible also speaks of the witch of Endor, who had conjured prophet  Samuel’s spirit according to king Saul’s request, which ended up with spirit foretelling the death of king Saul.
(1Sa 28:20-25)

It was widely believed that Edward Kelly, and possibly Dr. Dee engaged in necromancy and were supposedly prolific necromancers, but Kelly never wrote about this in his diaries. Eliphas Levi ( XIX )  however, well documented his own attempts of necromancy and gave extremely elaborate instructions on how to perform evocation of the ghost of the  beloved dead in his “Transcendental magick” .

A séance is  an ethically  more  acceptable form of necromancy, even though the mediums who most often organize,  and hold séances will call such practices a part of “spiritualism”. Technically speaking, as You probably   already know, a séance is way to contact and obtain information from the spirit of the dead, hence it is a method  o f necromancy.  In essence spiritualism is a religion, but certainly not one that “invented” séance.  

 
It’s commonly held that the organized practice of séances came to be , as an invention of Fox sisters ( Katy, Margaretta, and Leah Fox )  circa  1848th year, which  developed a code-like way of communicating with an entity that haunted their family house in Hydesville (Wayne county, NY ) . This is also commonly seen as   time when the modern spiritualist movement has been established.  [7]  At that point,  sisters were kids that mimicked  the  rapping sounds entity  had been creating for a while.  In doing so, they, along with their  mother,  noticed they can use these sounds to communicate with the entity,   and even get simple YES, or NO answers, depending on the number of rapping sounds  made ( odd and even ).  The very method is often used even today to get answers from ghosts and spirits, who can make noise and create other kind of sound. 


Some famous mediums, who were renowned for their mediumship abilities,  are  Fox Sisters ( Katy, Margaretta and Leah ),   Edward Kelly, Apollonyus of Tyana , Moses   ( 1839 - 1892 ) a physical medium, Lees  the kid who channeled Prince Albert , Daniel Dunglas Home  ( XIX century ) etc.

 

Ghost and spirits behavior
 
They can appear naked, although in most cases they are dressed in   specific set of clothes, and they don't have to do anything, but    be present to cause fear. Sheets, chain clinging and  all the rest pop culture additions hardly ever happen, If ever at all.  It's not quite clear though  do ghosts enjoy scaring people, but some certainly seem to be   enjoying. 
 
They feed on the energy of the living, much like energy parasite, only in extremely less amount. The amount of energy they sap is often minute , and simply not enough to cause any actual harm.

Like with any living person, characters and behavior  of the ghosts  vary greatly. Don’t think for a second that ghosts can not lie, or that they get smarter after death.   Some are kind and helpful,  others are liars, manipulators and users. Experienced practitioners have their Spirit guides* to help them. Rational mind is however the most powerful tool here.  Take what  ghosts say with a grain of salt, and If they suggest You to do silly things, the kind of which in Your right mind You would never do,  simply end communication with such entities. That’s what most authors suggest, anyway. I myself would, and on few occasions have,  banished such entities.  New agers would/might  call that evil, I call that defending myself.

Also beliefs and attitudes people have developed in life, will remain , at least for a while, even after they die. Which means,  ghosts can be biased when they  speak of certain topics,  and their answers can be influenced by what they believe in.

Ghosts who cause material phenomena  to occur, who are angry,  overly persistent or haunting, still may be just all that, and not evil, they might just  baldy need their message  delivered. However in 9 of 10 cases, they are just plainly  ill intentioned  , and dangerous,  and  such entities, in my humble opinion should be banished/vanquished. For even if they just want to communicate there is a line they should never really  cross. Imagine person stalking You on the street to tell You they like You, leaving You flowers,  following and observing You.  Such person does not plan to kill You, but their obsessive behavior  makes    Your life difficult and threatens to evolve into something more dangerous. Same case with ghosts and spirits. If they can not play nice, neither should You, forget about the junk that people who bought too much into “Ghost whisperer” advocate. You are not, and will never be a ghost councilor / psychoanalyst / therapist, for there is no such thing !  Ghosts don’t need You to “guide them into the light” there are all sort of psychopomps  that  do much better job  at it, than humans ever could.

 
So in essence, ghosts are to be approached cautiously, and treated pretty much the way they treat You, or  at least avoided If they are nasty. Do not try to fix them, this is my friendly advice, or otherwise You may learn the hard way what I explained in the paragraph above.


Ghosts in culture(s)

 

The reputed presence of Ghosts is a selling  point in many hotels, inns, and bed-and-breakfasts

Illes, Judika  “The Encyclopedia of spirits” 

 

Belief in the ghosts may very well be, as old as human race itself.  The prehistoric cavemen painted bones of  deceased ones with red paint, which is generally interpreted  by anthropologists and sociologists alike, as an attempt  to ensure that their ghost “survives” and passes into  afterlife.  Egyptian, Ancient Greek and Roman culture had all these extremely elaborate ceremonies and cultic worshiping of ancestors.  Just   read up on Egyptian book of the dead a bit. All these fascinating rituals, that where done to ensure the safe passing of the soul in the afterlife.

 

 Mummification or embalming,   afterlife amulets, mouth opening,    gifts for  the otherworld etc. Body had to be preserved in a very specific way, tombs had to be build in a very specific way, even  the pyramidion had to be made according to specific guidelines.  Ankh amulets and Scarabs,  and small marble “fayan”  charms/figurine were  left in tombs , all followed with certain invocations and words of power. Failing to do any properly, could mean that the  sould will not end in the afterlife. [8]

 

Romans held festivities to appease the dead, who were often very feared, and notorious, as they would , according to ancint Roman  belfs , often come back  as Lemures  or Larvae** .  These were the  ghosts of the drowned people ,  executed criminals ,  childless people, or non placated ancestors [9]  in essence very dangerous and volatile souls that feed on energy of the living, haunted their dwellings or even murdering them, or  driving them to suicide.  It is no wonder then, that the whole month of May was  reserved for various exorcism  ceremonies, to banish the angry dead souls , although the 9th, 11th and 13th  of May  were the central points of the festival, called Lemuralia or Lemuria. An illustrative formula, using black beans and banishment of the angry and dangerous ancestral ghosts was described by Ovid:

 

It was the head of the household who was responsible for getting up at midnight and walking around the house with bare feet throwing out black beans and repeating the incantation, "I send these; with these beans I redeem me and mine (haec ego mitto; his redimo meque meosque fabis.)." nine times. The household would then clash bronze pots while repeating, "Ghosts of my fathers and ancestors, be gone “nine times.” [10]

 

In Slavic cultures,  ghosts  were equally feared and respected, and they were believed to be able to inhabit a tree ( particularly Pyrus tree, or Elder in Balkan peninsula ) , or even a stone and thus render them “shadowed” or inhabited by ghosts. Even the notorious vampires are rather sort of ghosts than actual risen corpses , how the popular media tries to depict them.  In essence they were ghosts that somehow  retained astral and most often ethereal  husk ( body ) after physical death, and even  the astral cord, and would drain blood and energy to sustain their physical bodies. Garlic, Hawthorn and Basil were seen as universal protection agents against  ghosts and vampires, in Slavic cultures, as well as some animal curios , and pretty much no   household would allow themselves to run out of those, particularly during winter and so called “unbaptized  days 

 
Even spiritual movements and religions which believe in reincarnation have their “ghosts” , such as Preta  , or beings in Naraka , or which some Buddhists, Hindu and also Jain texts speak of.  Pretas are ghosts    that  haunt their  former place of residence, and are often stricken with insatiable hunger for something which is repulsing or disgusting, such as corpses, feces, or even blood. In more “modern” versions it can be virtually any object or person.  They cause illness, bad luck, involuntary possession  and they drain energy.  They are said to enjoy the intoxicants like marijuana, alcohol,  then spit, feces and so  on. [11]

 

Reverence of the Ancestral ghosts  is one of the cornerstones of Vodoun, and consequently New Orleans Voodoo.  Christian people respect their beloved dead, light candles for them and pray for them.



Modern celebrations of festivals associated with dead and ghosts  are popular even today, such as Halloween, Chinese Ghost month  and  “Dia de los Muertos” or the Day of the Dead in Latin America and  Spain. 

 

In modern days, ghosts  have became a  prominent part of popular culture, and belief or rather disbelief. According to Gallup, 1/3 of Americans ( 32% ) believes in ghosts, and  it seems how the percentage of people who believe decreases with the age  [12]  . The  modern stories about ghostly haunting and sightings are endless, and in my humble opinion most are fake or fabricated.  And that’s because ghostly haunting have became a profitable tourist beaconing tool. Just read the quotation at the begging of this article section.  They are also frequent motives in literature and movies, such as “The Centerville Ghost”  short story  by Oscar Wilde, or even his novel “The picture of Dorian Gray” , movies such as “The Other’s” ,  “Volver” , “White noise”, “Pulse”,  “Shutter” , then TV shows like “Being human” ,  “Medium”, and even the sappy “Ghost whisperer” , which, while being fun to watch, is not even a remotely accurate about  how people should actually deal with  ghosts.  The Halloween   as a modern day holiday, based  upon old beliefs   serves to even further popularize and use ghosts  as both spiritual, and plainly commercial motif. 

 

 
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*In spiritualism Spirit Guides are almost  exclusively ghosts, who make friendly relations with medium and are always around them , particularly when they perform the séances , to guide and advise them, as well as provide certain degree of protection. Not to be confused with  so called “doorkeepers” who allow certain spirits to  pass through during séances or necromantic rituals, and negate “entrance” to others.  In more broad sense ( outside spiritualism, in general occultism ) spirit guide   can be an entity that never was human to begin with, an Angel for example.

 

** Although   based on Anicent  Roman beliefs,  Larvae,  singular Larva, meaning possessed or  masked, is actually a middleage Latin term rather than ancient,  now seen as;   archaic Latin

 

[2] “Energy carryover” is a term used by Arthur Myres in his work “The Ghostly Register”
[3] Retrieved from http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/spirit
[4]  from: Guiley Rosemary, Ellen, “Encyclopedia of magic and alchemy” page 215th
[5] As under [4]
[6] Retrieved from http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Exodus%2022%3A18&version=KJV;NIV
[7] According to the writings of  Raymond Buckland in his : “Bukland’s book of spirit communication”  ( Llewellyn publications, 2004th ) , chapter III
[8] read more about it here:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Egyptian_burial_customs
[9] According to Judika Illes “The Encyclopedia of Spirits” , page 627th
[10] Retrieved from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemuria_(festival)
[11] Judika Illes, The “Encyclopedia of spirits”
[12]  Retrieved from ( the numbers ) : http://www.gallup.com/poll/17275/onethird-americans-believe-dearly-may-departed.aspx

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