journeyintonight:“Ghosts can be very fierce and instructive. They cast strange shadows.” — Flannery…
by cnkguy7 Jan, 2021
journeyintonight:“Ghosts can be very fierce and instructive. They cast strange shadows.” — Flannery…
“Ghosts can be very fierce and instructive. They cast strange shadows.”
— Flannery O’Connor, Mystery and Manners: Occasional Prose (via enneagrammar)
Source: Tales of Necromancy
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Hey folks! Happy #Thursday, aka Almost-#Friday-Day!! I hope…
by cnkguy7 Jan, 2021
Hey folks! Happy #Thursday, aka Almost-#Friday-Day!! I hope…
Hey folks! Happy #Thursday, aka Almost-#Friday-Day!! I hope you’re all having a great week so far!! We’re almost through the first full week of 2021, and something tells me the ride has just begun.. hang in there, everyone!! 👻
Source: Ghost Quest USA
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Folk beliefs
by cnkguy7 Jan, 2021
Folk beliefs
So earlier I made a post talking about my Papaw and storms which got me thinking about superstitions and folk beliefs I’ve picked up from my family’s Appalachian roots. Here’s a few that I thought of that I’m pretty sure are Appalachian in origin, but then again who knows.
light a candle/lantern in the window in bad weather to act as a guide
(I don’t know if this is a widespread one or just my Papaw)- open the window when someone dies so their soul can leave the house
- cover mirrors and pictures of the deceased so they don’t see themself and then stay in the house
- stop the clocks or else the spirit will stay
- ask a daddy long legs where something/someone is and it’ll point the way with one of its legs
- windchimes raise the dead
- bells ward off spirits and harm
- when momma was little, Papaw would always have her wear bells if she wanted to go play in the woods to make sure the spirits wouldn’t steal her away
- he did the same thing for me and my siblings
- it also serves a practical purpose of scaring off animals and making kids easier to find
- don’t talk in a graveyard after dark or you’ll get haunted
- it’s fine to sit in the graveyard after dark, the lights you see are the spirits (unless they’re fireflies in which case they’re fireflies)
- groups of these lights are the children dancing!
- just make sure you don’t speak
- go in the river to wash away sickness
- or use dirty dishwater to get rid of sickness
(that one’s fun because in one method you get to curse at it a lot)
- method one: rub a rag that’s been dipped in dirty dishwater and wrung out onto the sickness, then take it outside and beat it against a large rock to beat away the sickness. repeat a couple times.
- method two: start the same as method one, but instead of hitting a rock with it, tie it to a tree. as the rag dries and loses the dirty water smell (usually around a week), the sickness will fade too.
- mamaw always insisted ghost water lets you talk to the dead
- ghost water is water gathered inside a graveyard
- it’s bad luck to kill a cricket!
- stump water gets rid of freckles and warts
- stump water is rainwater that collected in a hollow stump, as you can probably deduce from the name
- never take something from the river without leaving something in exchange
Source: Tales of Necromancy
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