Wednesday 9 April 2014

Malay Superstition: Ghost


Ghost wrap, also known as ghost pocong is a type of spirit that resembles a dead body wrapped in a shroud. The ghost would normally interfere with an individual who has a weak spirit. Because it is wrapped in a shroud,  pocong move by hopping or sometimes rolling. While hopping and rolling. Pocong live independently observed by humans. They are said to be the embodiment of the human spirit that seeks to disrupt. Any party who is brave enough to catch ghosts will wrap for pocong’s packaging wealth hides a lot of money. Any party who is brave enough to catch ghosts will wrap for pocong’s packaging wealth hides a lot of money. Practitioners of magic or misguided knowledge is an act of syirik in Islam. Can bring bad luck to the ghost, when placed in front of the tombstone. Typically, there is a belief among the community about the existence of spirits in the universe that is known as Ghost. In Malay society, the belief in spirits, also known as spirit, “mambang” and “jenglot”. Has long existed since the time of animism. This superstition still continues until present time. The Malays believe ghosts usually come out at night, especially when the moon is full. Ghosts in the Malay community is formidable spirit.



















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