Wednesday, 7 January 2009
What Can I Say?
Sunday, 4 January 2009
Now, To Get Exorcised...
After a considerable amount of time I discovered, what I can only describe as a rather peculiar site, under the name of the exorcist Wanda Pratnicka. Here I found letters from fans, client statements and even letters from ghosts. I leave you with an extract, make of it what you will...
To begin with let me thank you for the help I've received from you. Even as a small boy I was possessed by the ghost of my tragically deceased father. His ghost was joined by other ghosts, too. Since from my earliest years I had contact with ghosts, living in both worlds - the physical and the immaterial - became normal for my subconscious and at the same time a great, unrecognized problem...I understood that only through contact with you, through your remarks which led me to expand my awareness of the world of ghosts. I know that without you I wouldn't have been able to comprehend my situation."
Wednesday, 19 November 2008
The Ritual Itself...
In January 1999 the Vatican issued a new version of the exorcism rite/ritual. This document describes a new and precise liturgical form which explains quite frankly that the devil does exist! It specifically speaks of angelic creatures and the personified devil with specifc prayers to drive the devil out including the psalms and reading from the gospels.
Is There An Alternative To Exorcism?
The short answer:
Ghosts: Is there an alternative to exorcism for getting rid of ghosts?
Are Exorcisms real?
What Can Science Tell Us?
A large number of websites have reported that the most common scientific explanation for exorcism, as I have already briefly touched on, is that the individual is suffering from nothing more than a psychological or mental illness. When approaching a case, the priest at the head of the exorcism investigation should of consulted with a doctor of psychology or a mental health professional before it begins. The medical conditions that have usually been ascribed as an alternative to demonic possession are as follows: Hysteria, Psychosis, Epilepsy, Dissociative Identity Disorder and other mental health conditions which may alter the personality.
Why Girls?
From the sources I have found so far it seems that most of the cases of exorcism are against girls/women. Taking the scientific approach I decided to investigate whether mental illness, specifically schizophrenia, was more common in females than males. I chose schizophrenia because many of the cases I have seen, seem to demonstrate this type of behaviour. Take the case of Annaliese Michel, the real exorcism victim behind the film The Exorcism of Emily Rose. Here is a girl who appeared to be a normal teenager until the supposed demon began to possess her body. Although I am not a scientist I would give this analysis. Annaliese developed a strong case of schizophrenia or mulitiple personality disorder which meant a number of things; Firstly, reports state that she spoke in different languages one of which was Latin. Annaliese already knew some Latin and I believe her second personality used that to establish an identity. Secondly, reports said that she partially starved. I would explain that by the fact that when are own personality was being revealed she would eat but as the second personality, the said devil, revealed itself it did not want to eat. Therefore as the devil personality began to take over her own personality, she would eat less and less contributing to her illness. The fact that she wasn't always in the second personality state is another give away that she was suffering from mental illness. Crying, dressing differently, hallucinations are all proofs of this type of problem.This of course is an analysis from someone who knows very little in the field of mental health but I leave it open to you to make your own. Suprisingly to me statistics show that schizophrenia is equally as common in men than it is in women. However borderline personality disorder is reported to be several times more common in young women than men. This statistic is very telling.
The 1973 film ‘The Exorcist’ is probably the most well known film about this topic. William Friedkin's film was a transformation from the book by William Peter Blatty. When the film came out it was not registered under the BBFC and came out with the certificate ‘X’. The film follows a twelve year old girl who begin
s to act strangely by displaying some supernatural powers, speaking in vulgar languages and blaspheming. The child undergoes a series of tests but no one could find a condition let alone a cure for her condition. In the end a priest is brought in to bless the child and ends up performing an exorcism. The Exorcism itself is pretty standard however what happened off the set is what intrigues me. The set was said to be haunted. Ellen Burstyn, actress who played Regan in the Exorcist, in her 2006 autobiography, Lessons In Becoming Myself, has indicated that some of this talk is true. A fire was said to of blazed through the set destroying the studio which then had to be rebuilt. The stunt man that was playing the part of the priest was said to of fallen and broken his neck and died and there was also a claim that a real priest was repeatedly brought in to bless the set.More importantly if exorcism is real, what does it mean about God. Surely a good, omnibenevolent, caring, all knowing God would not allow demons to come into the world? The most obvious, and commonly used argument, is that God ultimately gave every being a choice. God chose not to program every individual to obey him and therefore, coming as a consequence of that choice, evil is allowed to enter the world. This may be a satisfactory statement for some but it does leave one wondering. These girls that I have used in these examples are innocent, young, wholesome people who's lives are good and joyful. If these demons do exist and are allowed to take over these innocent individuals lives and bodies what sort of comfort is it to know that God has planned for it to happen.
Tuesday, 18 November 2008
Background Information: What is an Exorcism?
victims or instruments of their malice." Exorcism is the practice of ridding someone that is said to be either possessed or haunted by a spirit. An Exorcist is the agent that performs this casting out process through certain ritual and cleansing.The first real mention of the church office ‘exorcist’ was sent in letter form to Pope Cornelius in 253. Jeffrey Burton Russell describes common exorcism at this time to be found in three different areas: firstly the exorcism of objects, secondly the candidates for baptism and thirdly of people possessed by demons. At one time it was advised that each church should have an exorcist but this was dropped around the time of enlightenment.
Exorcism in the Roman Catholic Church is unlike any sacramental ritual because it does not rely on any fixed formula of an unchanging type like, for example, the Eucharist does. Exorcisms within the church can only ever be performed by an ordained priest, more times than most, this will be the person that has been working on the exorcism from the beginning. The priest must first have the permission of the Bishop and only after all other explanations have ruled out any other possible cause like mental illness for example may he or she conduct the ritual. Indicators of demonic possession, as found in the Roman Ritual, include speaking in different languages, a hatred for holy objects and other supernatural things such as strength and knowledge.
Of course Exorcism is not something that is contained solely within Christianity. Other religions and cultures have also developed rituals and ceremonies dedicated to the purpose of casting out demons, Judaism for example, teaches that a spirit called dybbuk will inhabit a person in order to carry out unfinished business. The dybbuk traditionally comes in two forms; the first being a good dybbuk which acts as more of a spiritual guide. The second is the bad dybbuk which acts with chaos and negativity reflecting many of the experiences the spirit endured while it was alive. According to the kabbalah the spirit can be exorcised in two different ways. One way is non-invasive and consists of guiding the person through the possession, this is usually applied to cases which deal with the good dybbuk. The other involves ten people surrounding the individual, reciting words and ending in the blowing of the shofar, shocking the possessed spirit. If this spirit is successfully exorcised folklore traditionally teaches that it is said to leave the possessed individual through the toe. Hinduism also tells of a spirit that has the ability to overpower the will of the Gods. The Atharva Veda is said to contain spells which are specifically designed to deal with the casting out of specific demons. The Hindu ceremony of casting out this possession is somewhat different to the Jewish and Christian ceremony however by burning pig excrement and sometimes making offerings of sweets to the Gods.
Although can it not also be said that a demon is something different for each individual. A demon can surely take any form not necessarily a latin or greek man with a tendency to overpower a teenage girl. Demons for me are ugly gothic creatures like one might find etched on the outside of a delapadated church.Tuesday, 11 November 2008
Why Exorcism?
Lovely picture of me to illustrate this point:
