I read today that a woman has drowned in a sea cave in Dorset . How on earth had that happened ? Well a couple from London ( no surprise ) had been climbing on the cliffs and jumping off into the sea . OK a bit reckless , but this was during the storm that swept over the south of the country , in October . At what point should they have thought this activity bordered on suicidal ? Unfortunately she was washed into a sea cave and rescuers could only reach her by climbing through a tiny " blow hole " in the rock . This is a hole that blasts air and water out at pressure as the waves enter a cave . They did not succeed in a rescue and she perished .
They say the caves were once used for human sacrifices to the sea . Well the people in this story certainly did there best to emulate this picture . Dion Fortune suggested this can happen subconsciously as the water elements can unbalance the mind .Water does amplify emotion after all . There have been several striking deaths caused by the sea in this area . I have been noting them mentally for the past year . Are they connected and if so what will be the out come ? If any ?
I know that the reason women often have PMS and other symptoms is due to excess water causing swelling of the brain. That probably corresponds with what you said about amplifying emotion.
ReplyDeleteYes , and that ties in well with the moon cycle too for obvious reasons ...
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