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Selasa, 05 Februari 2013

Kuntilanak: The Monstrous Ghosts of Those Who Die in Childbirth

The Kuntilanak is an extraordinarily malevolent spirit found in Malaysian folklore.  A Kuntilanak is the ghost of a pregnant woman who died in childbirth or died from complications resulting from pregnancy.  The Malaysian word  for a Kuntilanak is Pontijanak which means pregnant.  Kuntilanaks are usually seen either crying or laughing hysterically.  They are often found in old buildings and  and are sometimes said to kidnap and devour small children.  

The Kuntilanak usually appears as a beautiful young woman and this makes her more beguiling to her potential victims.  The smell of fragrant flowers follow them wherever they go.  They use their many charms to seduce men and they are often found by unscrupulous men looking for a good time.  Men find them wandering the side of the road and when the men pick the ghost up the men are rarely heard from again.   The Kuntilanak  also enjoy harming pregnant women and causing miscarriages.  Pregnant women are most vulnerable to Kuntilanak when they are traveling and the only way a pregnant woman can protect herself is to carry nails or scissors with her at all times. If the nail or scissors are driven into the base of the Kuntilanak's skull and left there it will drive the evil from the ghost and she will become a woman again until the nail is removed.

Ever the friendly ghost, when the Kuntilanak kills its victims it usually digs its fingernails into its victim's stomach and pulls out their intended's guts and gorges herself on them.  In the case of men, the kuntilanak often pulls off the genitals, the source of her unfortunate pregnancy and death, and devours those first.  Some argue the kuntilanak is more of a vampire than a ghost because it must feed on the living to continue its preternatural existence, but the images and stories of visitations of Kuntilanak's are more consistent with ghost stories than vampire stories.  Either way,  if you run into a lonely woman crying on the road or wailing like a baby it is probably best to carry a few nails with you because the kuntilanak sounds like a horrific ghost to encounter.  As someone whose been through a terrible childbirth experience,  I can understand where these nasty pregnant ghosts are coming from.  I certainly wanted to rip out someones guts halfway through my labor.

Jumat, 22 April 2011

Ghosts and Pregnancy

I've heard many stories about crying child ghosts and the ghosts of women looking for lost children or lost babies.   I've heard stories of  phantom fathers looking for babies and creeks that wail like a baby in the night, but I have never heard a ghost story about a pregnant ghost.  I started looking online for a story like that tonight and I found something else instead.  Although there are a few pregnant ghosts stories, there are many more stories about women who are haunted during their pregnancy.

I googled pregnant ghosts.  You can try this too.  What I found was innumerable stories told by pregnant women indicating that they had suddenly become more receptive to ghosts and the paranormal after they became pregnant.  On babycenter.com,  I found an entire conversation of members sharing their ghost stories.  One woman described seeing a ghost before she miscarried.  Another woman said she tried to block ghosts out while she was pregnant.   There was a running theme of complications associated with paranormal presences.  There were also very benevolent stories.  One woman described waking up to see the ghost of her father standing over her. She had been having a difficult pregnancy and her father told her everything was going to be OK.

There are similar conversations on many paranormal websites as well.  On unexplained mysteries, a pregnant woman asked if other women had paranormal experiences during pregnancy.  She described her own experiences fearfully.  One interesting response was by a commenter said that as a woman's overall senses are heightened during pregnancy it would make sense that they would also be more sensitive the paranormal.  The stories of women haunted during pregnancy are numerous and I tend to think that perhaps it is do to a woman's heightened senses during pregnancy.  There are things you just don't notice when you aren't pregnant that you suddenly become aware of when you are pregnant.    I am, as always, open to other opinions on the matter.  Although, there are many posts by pregnant women who have been haunted,  I haven't heard much in the way of interpretation of these phenomena so I would love to hear what readers think about the matter.