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- Subject: RE: Animal Ghosts?
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- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1992 18:30:34 GMT
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- There are many tales of animal ghosts, not all of which were/are pets. In
- several places in France there are tales of a large black horse that appears
- then disappears. A class of animal spirits in Ireland are called Pooka(s).
- Some of the spirits of Ba'al and familiars of Ifrits in Arabic appear as
- flies (insect ghosts?). (This is in Arabic folklore, which is not necessarily
- the same as Moslem folklore).
- The spirit or Ka of dung beetles (scarabs) were supposed to re-appear
- in the afterlife, and so some were embalmed and placed in the pyramids and
- tombs of the Pharoahs et al. Bulls, cats, and other animals were also
- entombed by the Egyptians along the Nile and in other cultures. Whether they
- were pets or not is a matter of conjecture rather than of knowledge, I should
- think.
- Demonic spirits were supposed to live with witches in europe and
- North America, and in some of the witch hunts of the 17th century, I remember
- reading about some of the animals being executed along with their masters, and
- there were several tales of "witches' huts" that were haunted by the
- dogs and cats of these people after the human witches were killed.
- There was an exceptionally fine story, the citiation I have since
- lost, about a man placed in an insane asylum. Periodically he would hear
- a growling snarl behind him, and when he turned around, a large, black dog
- would leap at his throat, only to disappear just before the fangs reached his
- skin. This happened so often, and was so startling, that his nerves just
- gave out. A psychologist at the asylum recognized this as a curse placed
- on the man by a magician, and made up a ceremony to have the dog return to
- his master. Very shortly the man was cured, and as he was leaving the asylum
- his neighbor was brought in, claiming that he was being attacked by a large
- dog no one else could see...
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