Gunpowder And Ghosts
Nov. 6th, 2008 09:15 amI think bonfire night is dying out. There were very few fireworks last night- and they stopped early. I smelled bonfires around tea-time, but I didn't see any.
Two explanations. One is that it's being swamped by Halloween. The other is that our safety-first culture is killing it. I saw a news item a few days back about a police task force in Liverpool that was going round confiscating "illegal" fireworks. They'd collected over a ton. Spoilsports, I thought.
A third possibility is that I've got a skewed view of things from living in a Muslim area.
Living TV had a show in which "acclaimed spirit medium" Derek Acorah investigated sites associated with the Gunpowder Plot, picking up on residual energy and talking to ghosts. Professor Ron Hutton, historian of Wicca, was scoring his performance. Very impressive it was too, which points- I suppose- to his having done his research- which wasn't always the case on Most Haunted. It sounds absurd, but this was actually quite a neat little history lesson- and I learned things I hadn't known before. When Acorah enacted the last moments of the gang's leader Robert Catesby- who died clutching an image of the Virgin after charging a line of musketeers- it was curiously moving. Terrorists may be wicked in all manner of ways, but don't try telling me they aren't brave.
Two explanations. One is that it's being swamped by Halloween. The other is that our safety-first culture is killing it. I saw a news item a few days back about a police task force in Liverpool that was going round confiscating "illegal" fireworks. They'd collected over a ton. Spoilsports, I thought.
A third possibility is that I've got a skewed view of things from living in a Muslim area.
Living TV had a show in which "acclaimed spirit medium" Derek Acorah investigated sites associated with the Gunpowder Plot, picking up on residual energy and talking to ghosts. Professor Ron Hutton, historian of Wicca, was scoring his performance. Very impressive it was too, which points- I suppose- to his having done his research- which wasn't always the case on Most Haunted. It sounds absurd, but this was actually quite a neat little history lesson- and I learned things I hadn't known before. When Acorah enacted the last moments of the gang's leader Robert Catesby- who died clutching an image of the Virgin after charging a line of musketeers- it was curiously moving. Terrorists may be wicked in all manner of ways, but don't try telling me they aren't brave.
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Date: 2008-11-06 10:30 am (UTC)'Kreed Kafer' being an anagram of 'Derek Faker'...
Mind you, I've personally seen things that I cannot explain and I don't think that this particularly disproves anything other than Acorah's believability.
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Date: 2008-11-06 10:37 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-11-06 11:13 am (UTC)For the last couple of years, with Diwali, Eid and Bonfire Night all coming around the same time, November has officially been renamed Pet-Scaring-Month.
(I'd also guess that there will be a lot more fireworks at the weekend.)
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Date: 2008-11-06 12:48 pm (UTC)I have a friend who sees spirits- and is terrified by it- and very much in denial.
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Date: 2008-11-06 12:55 pm (UTC)They even let them off in daylight- which seems pretty pointless to me.
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Date: 2008-11-06 12:56 pm (UTC)http://www.angelpaths.com/lbr.htm
(but you're a druid so you might know this stuff already, apologies if I am teaching you to suck eggs :-)
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Date: 2008-11-06 12:56 pm (UTC)We used to have a big, yearly firework display in the park- really grand- but not any more.
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Date: 2008-11-06 12:59 pm (UTC)It annoys me he won't embrace his gift. I'd love to be able to see dead people.
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Date: 2008-11-06 01:35 pm (UTC)I think that may have been his last gig.
I note from his website that he doesn't do stage mediumship. Good for him!
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Date: 2008-11-06 02:10 pm (UTC)(btw sorry for being all over this thread like a rash, I'm fascinated by the paranormal)
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Date: 2008-11-06 03:06 pm (UTC)I went and visited Bolsover Castle on the strength of it. Fascinating place.
I've always been fascinated by the paranormal too- from childhood- which is why it frustrates me that I never see anything.
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Date: 2008-11-06 03:21 pm (UTC)Wow! What wound me up just now? Nostalgia, I guess. I can smell in my imagination the scent of burning leaves...
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Date: 2008-11-06 03:45 pm (UTC)I don't believe the real Prince of Darkness (if he exists) would deign to turn up at one of Karl and Yvette's seances. And if he did I don't believe a circle of salt would deter him.
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Date: 2008-11-06 03:48 pm (UTC)I think we're in danger of legislating fun out of existence. Children are so cocooned and protected these days.
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Date: 2008-11-06 05:35 pm (UTC)Gyah. I hope it recovers. Bonfires and fireworks are very autumnal things.
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Date: 2008-11-06 06:35 pm (UTC)Another passenger was trying to explain the fireworks to a young German tourist.
"House of Commons", she said.
"Cellar", she said.
Oh dear!
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Date: 2008-11-06 08:38 pm (UTC)BTW.
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Date: 2008-11-06 09:10 pm (UTC)But, actually, why not? Our idea of Voodoo- which comes mainly through horror movies- is probably a caricature of the real thing.
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Date: 2008-11-06 10:21 pm (UTC)Kate said the woman got tears in her eyes, and Kate, a gentle soul, took her aside and told her a story about a meadow where old and frail animals are young again and play all day with each other.
The point is, no one knows anything, neither the preacher or Kate or the rooster-killing Voodoo people.
I told Kate it was amazing that a forceful personality could make people believe anything.
But that's how we're wired, she said. We're storytellers, and we sit by fires and let ourselves get scared, and believe.
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Date: 2008-11-07 12:00 am (UTC)As for 'terrorists may be wicked in all manner of ways', we seem very sure about the definition of 'terrorist' these days, but what defines a terrorist from a rebel? The brutality of their actions? How many 'rebels' throughout history went on to be leaders, politicians, yet a majority of those who unsuccessfully rebelled against them are remembered not quite so fondly?
Cheers
Brett
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Date: 2008-11-07 09:27 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-11-07 09:32 am (UTC)No one has the right to pontificate about the afterlife.
Is there anything in the Bible about animals not being allowed into heaven? I don't think so.
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Date: 2008-11-07 09:39 am (UTC)Round here they let off fireworks all the year round. I've got so I hardly notice it anymore.
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