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According to my tradition, it is both forbidden and impossible to contact the dead. However there is that account in the Old Testament about the witch of Endor contacting the spirit of Samuel for King Saul.
Contacting those who have left their bodies behind for the spirit world from which they came is a big part of my practices.
Just curious if it is allowed, forbidden, or impossible for you according to your tradition to contact the dead.
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Yes, it's possible, in my tradition. It's neither allowed nor forbidden - generally speaking - because such an act in and of itself is kammically neutral.Contacting those who have left their bodies behind for the spirit world from which they came is a big part of my practices.
Just curious if it is allowed, forbidden, or impossible for you according to your tradition to contact the dead.
When a Catholic prays a "hail Mary" would you consider that Necromancy?Polytheism, especially European polytheistic faiths, are rife with necromancy.
No more so than praying to one's ancestors. Necromancy is usually a little more direct and much more ritualistic than a simple prayer.When a Catholic prays a "hail Mary" would you consider that Necromancy?
According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church , Paragraph 2116:
All forms of divination are to be rejected: recourse to Satan or demons, conjuring up the dead or other practices falsely supposed to "unveil" the future. Consulting horoscopes, astrology, palm reading, interpretation of omens and lots, the phenomena of clairvoyance, and recourse to mediums all conceal a desire for power over time, history, and, in the last analysis, other human beings, as well as a wish to conciliate hidden powers. They contradict the honor, respect, and loving fear that we owe to God alone.
And efforts to contact the dead with seances, ouija boards, or through whatever method, can result in bringing a demon into your life. Demons are known to impersonate human souls, and once such an interaction begins, the demon attaches itself more and more firmly to a person who communicates with it.
Praying for the dead, though, is a very good thing to do. And praying to saints in heaven to ask for their intercessions is perfectly alright.
Yes. In my local Pagan community and others around the world we believe the dead can be contacted and offerings made. Death isn't something to be feared or shunned; it happens to us all. Samhain is believed to be the best time to do this as the veil between the worlds of the living and the dead are at their thinnest. We use this time to honour our ancestors by recounting how they influenced and improved our lives and usually by pouring libations to the earth, in which the dead rest according to some Pagans. More personally, some Pagans have an ancestral altar or shrine in their home; usually with pictures and affects of those they wish to honour. Here the honoured's favourite food & drink can be shared with the living and prayers offered. I plan to do this at some point in the future now that my maternal grandparents have both passed on.
The "spirits" contacted are not the dearly departed but demonic spirits who impersonate the dead.
The Bible forbids any contact with such spirits or any practice associated with them.
Deuteronomy 18:9-12:
“When you have entered into the land that Jehovah your God is giving you, you must not learn to imitate the detestable practices of those nations. 10 There should not be found in you anyone who makes his son or his daughter pass through the fire, anyone who employs divination, anyone practicing magic, anyone who looks for omens, a sorcerer, 11 anyone binding others with a spell, anyone who consults a spirit medium or a fortune-teller, or anyone who inquires of the dead. 12 For whoever does these things is detestable to Jehovah, and on account of these detestable practices Jehovah your God is driving them away from before you."
There is no ambiguity in this passage.
Isn't it a wonderful thing!Polytheism, especially European polytheistic faiths, are rife with necromancy.