Friday, August 10, 2007

Body and soul

I very much enjoyed the Philip Pullman Dark Materials books and the Harry Potters, particularly the first one which I devoured in two hours in a cafe on a sunny Saturday morning in San Francisco. Both authors discuss the idea of the representation of the soul outside the body in the form of an animal. James Frazer writes about this ancient and widespread idea in The Golden Bough. Many tribes believed that whilst a person's asleep, the soul wanders from the body and actually participates in what the body dreams of. One story is that a man fell asleep and was very thirsty so his soul left his body, took the form of a lizard and entered a pitcher of water to drink. Just then, the owner of the pitcher put a lid on it so the soul could not return to its body and the man died. When his friends were preparing to burn the body, somebody uncovered the pitcher to get some water. The lizard then jumped out, returned to the body and the man came back to life, saying that he'd been dreaming of being stuck down a well.

7 Comments:

Blogger kinglear said...

I'm gathering-up books to take to Romania for a school out there, and I popped into our local Cancer Relief shop.I was astonished to pick up seven copies of " Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" hardback, perfect nick at 40p each.

2:39 pm  
Blogger Whispering Walls said...

KL - you are living up to your reputation as the arch trader. Did you find any copies of Dracula?

3:24 pm  
Blogger kinglear said...

weirdly, yes! I got that for 20p!

10:52 pm  
Blogger Welshcakes Limoncello said...

I liked "The Golden Bough" but I have no interest in Harry Potter!

11:22 pm  
Blogger Eurodog said...

Very smart, KL.
WW, you may not be "into" awards but you have one anyway. Have a look at my blog.

5:44 pm  
Blogger kinglear said...

Talking of trading, a friend of mine went to an auction recently where they were selling those plastic squares with mint coins in them. Each contained £2, £1, 50p,20p,10p,59,2p,1p. By my reckoning this adds to £3.88. At first, no bids were forthcoming so my friend shouted out " 50p". He got the first one - and the second, third, etc up to the 28th, all at 50p.
Apparently, never mind the cash inside, he can sell them on eBay for about £6 each.
Market dislocations are always interesting and profitable!

1:43 pm  
Blogger Whispering Walls said...

Very good - many a mickle makes a muckle!

2:13 pm  

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