I’m a real chicken when it comes to horror movies or scary stories. I
avoid them whenever possible, because then I wouldn’t be able to sleep at night,
trying to push away all those scary thoughts or images. However, not so long
ago I went to the movies and this trailer for a horror film came up between the
commercials and FREAKED ME OUT. It was
supposedly based on a true event, in which a team of professionals studied a
girl who was possessed by a demon. Technical advances in special effects
nowadays allow filmmakers to produce images as scary as they want, even more
for a trailer, so these super frightening sequences came up. But what made it
all scarier was that I, being Catholic, believe--I KNOW--that sometimes demons
possess people; I’ve heard of different cases from around the world, only they’re
not as common as, say, street accidents or maybe those survival stories that
are told in “I Shouldn’t Be Alive” episodes. SO I was all, “no, this is just cruel,
how can you guys make a movie about this? Now no one’s gonna sleep”. I’ve
always reasoned that as long as you’re close to God, you don’t have to fear
facing such a situation. But this doesn’t stop the whole idea from being frightening
and unsightly. I guess that it’s because of the logic behind it: beauty stems
from what is good and harmonious, embodied in God, while foulness stems from
the opposite, which is evil, embodied in demons, who oppose God. On the whole,
I got real creeped out because it's a really dark concept. I felt that the filmmakers were exploring a raw
source of evil.
I suddenly remembered
how in the Gospels, there are many occasions in which possessed people showed
up. I've read the New Testament a couple of times already, and when I’d come to
those parts, I’d say “Oh, look, another demon case. Yeah, that was normal in
those times”, and keep on reading. Since
there are no details or specific descriptions in the writing, you don’t get to
realize what’s really happening, unless you pause to think of it well, using
your imagination. Now I realize how
creepy those events might have been. How could people LIVE, SLEEP in those
times, when it was common to find demons haunting anybody? I don’t think one
could get so easily accustomed to it, even if it were a usual happening.
There’s this passage
that I used to like a lot because I thought it was chilling and interesting, but
now I won’t look at it the same way. The narrator introduces this possessed guy
that spent his time screeching in a graveyard—this image is scary enough--and
there was no way anyone could chain him or tie him up. One day Jesus shows up and
the guy goes to him begging to be left alone. Jesus asks the demon its name,
and it answers “Legion, because we’re a lot”. Okay. A whole bunch of demons
inside a single human. I don’t know how I’d carry on having been possessed like
that in the past. So, since Jesus was insisting on their leaving their host,
they ask permission to possess a pig herd nearby, and Jesus’s like, yeah, yeah,
now go! The demons then enter the herd, and the pigs go nuts! They go running
like crazy until they commit suicide jumping off a cliff and drowning in the
lake at the bottom! Man, that’s crazy! But it must’ve been a terrible sight
because the herdsmen freak out and run to tell it to the village, and the
entire village freaks out, too, and they go to Jesus and send him away (I didn't understand exactly why).
All I can think now is
that I should be grateful that extraordinary events like these aren't so common
nowadays. By this time, the movie trailer’s effect on me has faded with the
passing months, and I’m thankful for that, too. But when I chance upon such
events in the Gospels again, I won’t forget the discovery I made.
Ok,este esta brutal. My favourite yet :D
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