12/08/2009
More Information about Ghosts in Western History
There are also beliefs about ghosts in Western culture and history. The history of ghost started around. The Hebrew Torah and the Bible contain few references to ghosts, associating spiritism with forbidden occult activities. Then ghosts appeared in Homer's Odyssey an Iliad, in which they were described as vanishing as a , gibbering and whining into the earth. By the 5th century BC, classical Greek ghosts had become haunting, frightening creatures who could be good or evil. Also in the 5th century BC, the play Oresteia contains the first work of fiction, which is about ghosts. The ancient Romans believed if they scratching a curse on a piece of lead or pottery and placing it into a grave, the ghost could be used to exact revenge on an enemy. Plutarch, in the 1st century AD, described a ghost of a murdered man is the reason of the haunting baths at Chaeronea. The ghost’s loud and frightful groans caused the people of the town to seal up the doors of the building.( W. P. Mei.) 1929. Chapter XXXI) That is an example to prove ghost exist in history. Ghosts reported in medieval Europe tended to fall into two categories: the souls of the dead, or demons. Most ghosts were souls assigned to Purgatory, condemned for their offence to atone for their transgressions in life. Medieval European ghosts were more substantial than ghosts described in the Victorian age, and there are accounts of ghosts adhere on people to express its confession. The rise of Spiritualism saw an increase in popular interest in the supernatural. The claims of spiritualists and others as to the reality of ghosts were investigated by the Society for Psychical Research, founded in London in 1882. Belief in ghosts in European folklore is characterized by the recurring fear of "returning" or revenant deceased which may harm the living. There are many events about ghost haunted in British. (Charles W. E. 1852)
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