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...I'm terrified of psychological horrors! D:
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Do we have a thread for discussing these?
I'm afraid that this may get lost in this thread!
Although I'm unsure how many story-discussions are packed into the other emotion threads now... ._.
It seems respect for the supernatural dulls fear of it. Maybe because respect entails understanding. o_O
I'm curious. Mind expanding on this a bit?
The Philippines and many other Asian countries have a LOT OF LORE on supernatural stuffs--partly due to what happened in WWII (because of certain events that made war crimes >_>) and partly because of historical stuffs (grr Spanish colonizer stuffs). But that's dependent on the area--as I'm in the Cordilleras [Mountain area], we lack the spanish stuffs, but the country has ghost, folk, and otherwise stories ever since. :3
I mean there are some that
have been published and the like (as in you can search up True Philippine Ghost Stories) because that basically was part of my childhood...as in reading from classmates because I had no money to buy them, xD but on the most part--and on the question, I grew up with both my parents' stories and awe and respect towards the idea because of how local authors and such portrayed them.
I mean...I can't forget that one comic; The Mythology Class (Linkie
I,
II). As our mythology combines both spiritual and mythical elements to form both a historical view from our ancestors and local beliefs from the diverse cultures of our country, it's very vast and various--with subjects from mundane, benign, and helpful spirits or entities (which is probably why I keep using the word 'entity' when describing stuff), to malevolent or otherwise
creatures. Like our ideas of dwarves for example, we have a friendly type that
likes to be respected and usually left alone, and the not-that-friendly type in which any transgression or even doing rude stuff like not acknowledging its presence BRINGS BAD LUCK LIKE YOUR ARM FALLING OFF. They also combine natural elements, spiritual-natural elements, with ideas ranging from 'this causes "this thing I observed"', while the others also go with spirit-nature-entities which are still believed today in a form of a tutelary spirit for example. It's this kind of personification towards natural elements of our external surroundings that helped me analyze (subconsciously anyway, at the start) many horror things that people talk about--even ghosts or other 'silent' horrors have a humane element to them, and understanding their purpose or their actions makes an inclusive and possibly effective way to conceptualize them more wholesomely.
For me as a child, those stories were very profound and impactful. That one book there was from my kuya (older brother) I believe, so I was considerably blessed to even be able to read that given that I had little to read other than schoolbooks and gifts (which were mostly academic!).
That, and my own personal experiences with dreams and memory:
> I have this 'memory' of how it is to...not live,
per se. As far as I can term it, it's like a memory before life :v Inertness. Take that how you will but it's hard to explain.
> Early dreams from when I was 12 (discovering that I can fly!) to otherwise horrible nightmares, like at 6 years of age when I was shredded up by what seemed to be Freddy Kreuger in a huge trenchcoat that I could only see and feel the claws :v even if I had no idea about the character at all. Totally felt pain I didn't experience before, but realized 'hey I'm alive'. That evolved into an observational perspective whenever horrors came up--in the seconds that followed, I would quickly assess the situation and, in a way, switch to third-person viewpoint; figurative and literal, this helped me in the waking hours in remembering my dreams, and in my dream-state in order to act...since I've got lucid dreams multiple times per week, usually.
> We've our local culture with dreams and the like. A spiritual culture--similar to, but different from religion as a whole, which generally orients our outlook in life towards our community and neighbors, our ancestors and elders, acting just like religion in the values area, promoting a helpful lifestyle, but also giving acknowledgement to a spiritual counterpart which acts like a philosophical viewpoint in turn; our knowledge is limited towards what we experience, and taking in knowledge with education and open-mindedness helps a lot. Acts as a foundation to your outlook in life--there's just SO MUCH out there, and in contrast (personally speaking) to the first bit I wrote, it's an added impact when you realize even the tiniest stimuli, the sensations, the ideas, even the presence of organized thought in a way that makes similarities and connectedness to others like you, makes a big mark onto your attitude and personality.
> ...Although, during my childhood, being left alone at home with the lights out due to storms and me huddling under the blanket while everyone is away for hours or so also may have affected my understanding of things. Even after the crying and tears, I was also thinking about the ideas that the people around me and what I've read prodded at in my mind.
> And probably other things I forgot right now because it's 12:11am!
All this talk about spooky stuffs reminds me of one scenario I'd rather forget (BECAUSE SHAAAAME :V AND EMBARASSMEEEENT)
If that spoiler'd bit is notably embarrassing to you, you've done pretty well for yourself
Probably my culture affecting me?
I'm really blushy \o/
Or maybe its the aftereffects of my social anxiety. o.O
Thanksmuch that means a lot