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The 'fascination with death' extends far back into human history. Throughout time, people have had obsessions with death and all things related to death and the
afterlife.
In past times, people would form cults around death gods and figures. Famously,
Anubis,
Osiris,
Hades, and
Death (
Saint Death) have all had large cult followings. Saint Death, or the personification of death, is currently worshiped by many in Mexico and other countries in Central America. Day of the Dead, November 2, is a celebration for the dead in Saint Death's honor.
The
ancient Egyptians are most famous for their fascination of death by mummifying their dead and building exquisite tombs, like the pyramids of Giza, for their dead. Many of their deities were death-related, such as:
Ammut, the devourer of unworthy souls; Anubis, the guardian of the
Necropolis and the keeper of poisons, medicines, and herbs; and Osiris, the king of the dead.
The
Greek underworld,
Hades, was ruled by the god Hades, and had five rivers that flowed through it. The rivers were:
Acheron, river of sadness;
Cocytus, river of lamentation;
Lethe, river of forgetfulness;
Phlegethon, river of fire;
Styx, river of hate. The Underworld had attendants who, though not rulers, were important gods and beings. The
Furies were female spirits who exacted vengeance against people who committed specific crimes.
Keres were female spirits of death and destruction.
Persephone was the goddess of the underworld and the spouse of Hades.
Thanatos, the god of death, was said to wear dark robes.
Death-related holidays
★
Kali Puja in
Kolkata,
India, in which people light candles in memory of the dead
★
Samhain, a
Celtic holiday marked with bonfires in which the spirits of the dead travel to the otherworld. The holiday was later transformed by
Christian missionaries into the festivals of
Halloween,
All Saints and
All Souls Day from
31 October to
2 November. The two latter days are celebrated in
Mexico as the
Day of the Dead.
★ Ullambana, a Buddhist festival normally in August stemming from the
Ullambana Sutra, which describes a man saving his mother from the
underworld by making offerings to the
sangha. Today it is celebrated as the
Bon Festival of
Japan, the
Ghost Festival of
China, and Vu Lan of
Vietnam
In contemporary Western culture
In the early part of the
20th century, it was common to hold séances at dinner parties.
Harry Houdini was known for going to these séances and proving that the medium, the person conducting the séance, was a fraud. A séance is the event where a group of people (3 or more) try to communicate with the dead through one person of the group, the medium.
Today there are a number of commenters who have spoken on the fascination people have with death. "
If it bleeds it leads" is a phrase related to this, meaning that in the
media, the most popular material - as well as most of the material in general - is based on death. For example - death as a topic in the news.
Marilyn Manson often talks and bases his music around the way people are fascinated with death, as well as
fame (in relation). He comments on how people will use death to gain a certain immortality in the minds of others (fame). He has further commented that people are willing to die and kill if they know enough people are watching, to gain this immortality or fame. This extends into a social comment on
martyrism, television, and the hypocrisy people show between their fascination and thus promotion of death, and their decryment of
violence.
See also
★
Bangers Society
★
Thanatology
References
★ "Death: A User's Guide" by Tom Hickman
★ "Spook: Science Tackles The Afterlife" by Mary Roach
★ "Letters from the Afterlife: A Guide to the Other Side" by Katherine Hart, Elsa Barker
★ "Life After Death : A History of the Afterlife in Western Religion" by Alan F. Segal
★ "The Ghost Next Door" by Mark Alan Morris
★ "Ghosts, Spirits and Hauntings" by Patricia Telesco
★ "The Beginner's Guide for the Recently Deceased" by David Staume
External links
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Ghost Convention International
★
All Souls Day
★
Day of the Dead (Dia de Los Muertos)
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History and Customs of Halloween
★
Dark Tourism - the pursuit of visiting sites where people have died