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Death Omens,not That Anyone Pays Attention To Them Or Do They?
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<blockquote data-quote="Graveyard Hound" data-source="post: 42810" data-attributes="member: 2530"><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ff0000"><span style="font-family: 'times new roman'">As for "death omens", in folklore, they are a portent of a persons death. They can be signs of nature, like cloud formations or storms, signs that occur naturally, such as the way wax might drip off a candle or the apperance of coffin shaped cinders in the fireplace after a fire or a chair falling over backwards as a personrises from it. Death can also be foretold by certain animals, insect or birds, suddenly appearing, as if from out of no where, though they are associated with the "under world". "Black birds", "night birds", such as owls, rooks, ravens, or crows are widely regarded as "death omens" when they appear in a village or around one certain house. The howling of a dog or wolf, which in mythology is guardian of the underworld and guide of the souls of the dead, portends the death of somebody near-by. In parts of England, if the first lamb born to a farmer is black, a family member will die within the year.</span></span></span></p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><span style="color: #ff0000"><span style="font-family: 'times new roman'">Next the "supernatural death omens, like the "death coach", drawn by 6 horses, that might or might not have heads and driven by a headless driver stopping in front of a particular house, a sign someone will die the next day. Other phantom means of transportation such as boats, autos, trains, even airplanes have come to ppick up soulds of the dead, supposedly. Spectral hounds, black dogs, such as the "Black Shuck" and "Whisht Hounds" are associated as death omens.("GHOSTS & SPIRITS", ROSEMARY ELLEN GUILEY)</span></span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Graveyard Hound, post: 42810, member: 2530"] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ff0000][FONT=times new roman]As for "death omens", in folklore, they are a portent of a persons death. They can be signs of nature, like cloud formations or storms, signs that occur naturally, such as the way wax might drip off a candle or the apperance of coffin shaped cinders in the fireplace after a fire or a chair falling over backwards as a personrises from it. Death can also be foretold by certain animals, insect or birds, suddenly appearing, as if from out of no where, though they are associated with the "under world". "Black birds", "night birds", such as owls, rooks, ravens, or crows are widely regarded as "death omens" when they appear in a village or around one certain house. The howling of a dog or wolf, which in mythology is guardian of the underworld and guide of the souls of the dead, portends the death of somebody near-by. In parts of England, if the first lamb born to a farmer is black, a family member will die within the year.[/FONT][/COLOR][/SIZE] [SIZE=4][COLOR=#ff0000][FONT=times new roman]Next the "supernatural death omens, like the "death coach", drawn by 6 horses, that might or might not have heads and driven by a headless driver stopping in front of a particular house, a sign someone will die the next day. Other phantom means of transportation such as boats, autos, trains, even airplanes have come to ppick up soulds of the dead, supposedly. Spectral hounds, black dogs, such as the "Black Shuck" and "Whisht Hounds" are associated as death omens.("GHOSTS & SPIRITS", ROSEMARY ELLEN GUILEY)[/FONT][/COLOR][/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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