Here and There

We talk of times past, the here and now and of what is to come, as if they are neatly separated by time and space. But must not quite be content with that set up, as we have stories and ideas of time travel, of time warps, and of being able to manipulate those things to transport ourselves to another time. Seems a odd mechanism to have really, to dwell so much on what might have been, or could be, and miss so much of what is. But there are strange tales of things seeming to cross over, being in both ‘times’ at once and causing what I guess would be called a disturbance in the fabric of time. That’s another strange reference, fabric of time, as if it is indeed a curtain one can pull back to reveal all the other events happening simultaneously and you can just step through into another time. Like Mr Ben putting on the costume and stepping through the door to somewhere else. Or a cinema, where multiple movies are all happening at once on different screen, and you just walk into a different room to view different things.

Houses gone or appearing – a strange tale I read of recent times, where a walk in the countryside revealed a house from the past, not there previously, or after. As if the lines of time had intersected for a while, showing what was and what is in the same place, at the same time, whereas they are usually in the same place but not at the same time, or vice versa in the same time, but not in the same place. That is if there is such a thing as time of course. But upon visiting the place again to see what had gone on, there was no house, and things were as they were before.

Wizard of oz – a classic film for a house being picked up and transported somewhere else, not quite a smooth transition though, where not just your own physical self gets transported, but what you were in does too. Something familiar getting you there, but then when you arrive nothing is at all familiar. Because things we recognise go a long way to make us feel a sense of comfort or familiarity, and this will be known then it comes to tricking your senses. We are led to believe for that story though, it was a fever induced dream, a hallucination and the wild imaginings of illness. Because if someone did really have a story to tell of that calibre, who indeed would believe it?

There are a few tales of people disappearing, appearing or finding themselves in surroundings they claim were off a different time as discussed in Appearing from Nowhere. And my article Somewhere In Time also has looked at it as an overall subject within the time travel genre. And really, it’s only because we think we know ‘when’ we are that it matters or becomes relevant because we are told it is important. Sections of time and traditions deemed necessary, constantly reinforced through repetition and rituals. With calendars, dates, anniversaries and ways of making it stay in mind day in and day out, day after day, year after year, generation after generation. April New Year, Don’t Be Fooled looked at how they have changed the calendar, given names to time period so you place it within the timeline you think you know. So, within the world of now and then, and here and there, it’s probably best to try and ground yourself to where and when you think you are, and all else can follow from there…

(c) K Wicks

Lost Souls or Just Trapped?

Another one on souls, further to my article Light and Dark, where it seems for those categories it has been decided which side of the fence you fall on. But potentially, for some, it has not been decided yet, or there is a realm of banishment from either here or there, where you are then bound to neither realm, only to The Bit In Between. A few references to follow from films, where this idea was shown well.

Poltergeist – maybe not entirely lost, but there did seem to be something trapped on the other side trying to make it through to our world, by way of the walk-in wardrobe mostly. See such articles as Doors and In The Closet where it also gets a mention.

Beetlejuice – the lost soul’s room, showing a room of tormented and trapped souls, lost for eternity residing within the afterlife.

Lord of the Rings – the dead marshes revealing a ghostly domain under the surface of the water, and of course later in the trilogy, the green misty army of the dead, their souls trapped by a curse. Hidden and dwelling in the mountain until the time came for redemption.

And it is said of ghosts and spirits that haunt this realm, they are often trapped in between the land of the living and the dead, that there is somewhere in between where you remain if you have reason to. That may be the case for some of the ‘supernatural’ that apparently lurks alongside us, but there is also a theme within that of demonic entities and others who mimic that type of thing and interfere with the living active realm. So, I am left to wonder if there is indeed somewhere we might refer to as a place, either as a waiting room, a punishment, or where you just can’t let go. And it is just perhaps possible that there is something waiting, like in the Soul Harvester, leaving a trail of temptation breadcrumbs throughout your life until they are ready to collect you if you followed that path. Could be why there is speculation we are already in that trapped space, in if we are in the Vestibule of Hell from Dante’s Divine Comedy. And maybe this is why some people say there is a path already set for you, because it makes it easier to absolve responsibility for making their choice or to try and believe there wasn’t one and there was no other way. And others say you choose your own path and create your own destiny, taking a more observant and active role in their own life, making the best of it and seeing it through, to whatever end…

(c) K Wicks