It's hot and humid here in Virginia. What the West suffered earlier this week, now we on the East Coast are feeling the effects, too. Do ghosts or monsters feel the humidity like we humans do?
I mean, spirits are those mortals who passed away from our plain of existence. Supposedly, you no longer need to eat, drink, or have any other mortal body functions. Do they still feel, even if it's a sort of memory? I always asked that question during an paranormal investigation when we're either sweating due to extreme heat or freezing to death. I haven't gotten an answer to that question yet.
What about Bigfoot or a lake monster, or even the Mothman? Because he's called the Jersey Devil, does that means if New Jersey's weather is in the 100s, he's fine, because we equate devil with Hell? And Hell means hot--right?
I know that the Sasquatch has to feel the heat, with all that fur/hair covering its body. As for the lake or sea serpent, it can duck beneath the surface to keep cool--unless the water levels start dropping. So the next time you decide to overwater your lawn, think of that poor lake monster who might die due to hardly any wster in its environment.
I'm not even going to talk about aliens or UFOs, even though I think the Mothman is an alien than anything paranormal. Like any tourist to somewhere else, they'll just have to do their research on what sort of clothing they should pack in their suitcases!
Next time, you relax in your AC or stay indoors in your heated house during the winter, think about all those phantoms, monsters and extinct beasties that have to suffer the weather too.
2 comments:
Not surprised that weather, particularly heat, is on your mind right now. If ever there was a time to "stay frosty," it's now.
I would think the dead, undead, and most paranormal creatures would not be particularly sensitive to temperature. However, "organically" based creatures, such as Bigfoot and shapeshifters, would be affected. (Yes, poor Biggie must be prostrate somewhere.) Otoh, dragons and anything reptilian-like creatures might be kicking back and saying "Oh, yes!" to the heat.
meggins
Love your blog! I think spirits remember what it's like to feel, etc. It's imprinted in their cognitive energy. One case in point, I was sitting on my deck with a glass of scotch and my Ovilus II said, "Alcohol, please." So, I left alcohol "spirits" out for them. I told them I couldn't do it every day though :->
I'm not much into Crypto Zoology but if Big Foot and the others exist, they are definitely seeking relief from the heat or cold.
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