Cornwall Paranormal Research

Cornwall Paranormal Research Cornwall Paranormal Research - We are a Cornish based team, investigating since 2007. Cornwall Paranormal Research are a self funding, non profit team.

Cornwall ghost hunters, ghost hunting Our primary goal is to thoroughly investigate and accurately document paranormal occurrences throughout Cornwall and the UK. Using a combination of technology, psychology and our own intuition, we ensure that we are meticulous in our investigation methods, leaving no metaphorical stone unturned. The team have traveled throughout the UK to investigate some of the most notoriously haunted properties; helping to build on our knowledge and experience within the field of paranormal investigation. We pride ourselves on being professional, methodical and maintaining confidentiality where requested. Cornwall Paranormal Research are a self funding, non profit paranormal investigation team. CPR are proud to be able to offer their services and knowledge for the assistance of Private investigations at Private Residences or other types of property. Our team are very discreet and professional. If you would like further information of how we can help, please contact us via cornwallaparanormalresearch@hotmail.com and we will be more then happy to assist. Why not join us on an over night public investigation? If you are an experienced ghost hunter or a first timer, we can offer a one of a kind professional service with a difference; with sensible prices, in a relaxing atmosphere with our fearless team. The CPR team are a group of open minded investigators. We do not jump to conclusions and we do not claim to be sensitives. We take all phenomena at face value and leave it for the individual to make up their own minds. We do not force theories on to our guests and we do not tell them to expect things to happen. Our group does not set anything up and we do not promise that things will happen. What you get at our events is all real and for you to decide what happened, although we can offer you guidance and maybe a spare torch. The CPR team are also available for corporate events, customised to met your needs; information available on request via cornwallaparanormalresearch@hotmail.com

25/02/2022

Feeling silly! Happy Friday!

24/02/2022

We are the weirdos mister 🤪

19/02/2022
17/02/2022

Kukerovden
The second appearance of the k***ri is on Kukerovden (simply, ‘Day of the Kukers’). It is a performance piece, a mystery play of sorts in which each player bears a strong, symbolic connection to some archetypal aspect of nature. As such, the ritual is designed to bind the microcosm and macrocosm by telling a human story that echoes the greater, universal drama.
The Kukerovden ritual includes a tsar and a human couple – sometimes old, sometimes young – along with a team of attendant k***rs. In an act of b***y pantomime, the groom (or grandfather) impregnates his bride (or elderly female companion). Meanwhile the k***ri charge and dance; armed with swords and red-tipped, ph***ic staffs, maces and weaving tools. The performers interact with the crowd, jabbing, thrusting, and chasing girls with their long, red poles.
Two of the k***ri are then yoked to a wooden plough, and goaded by a ploughman as they dig / draw a ritual circle in three concentric rings. The tsar follows behind in a chariot, scattering grain seeds to symbolically sow the fields while more k***ri dance in his wake. In a heated climax of the ceremony, the tsar is struck down by a k***r with a weaving spindle. He dies, to represent the waning mid-winter sun; and then the k***ri gather about and raise him from his grave to symbolise the arrival of the spring.
By now the bride (or crone) is ready to give birth, her (his) dress bulging comically large. When the child pops out – usually represented with a rag doll or puppet – the ceremony is complete.
In this ritual, every movement the k***ri make has some part to play in the telling of the story. They roll on the earth to absorb its strength; they jump and reach to encourage the corn to grow tall; they sway with the weight of imaginary sheaves and all the while, those bells keep ringing to ward off evil spirits.
On Kukerovden, and in the celebrations held toward the eastern end of Bulgaria, the masks of the performers typically take on a more colourful aspect. They are sometimes sewn with sequins, beads and shards of mirror, the colours themselves invoking the forces of nature: red for sun-fire and fertility; black as mother earth; and white for the pure, life-giving energies of light and water.
Moreover, the ritual seems to have served as an initiation of sorts for the young k***r; historically these players would be men, young bachelors, and through the course of the ceremony – the ph***ic thrusting and sowing of seeds – the older men would teach these younglings the ways of the world. In some communities this k***r initiation even became a prerequisite for marriage: young men who had never entered the games would be considered a second-class choice for a husband, and often were married off to unhealthy, widowed, or otherwise undesirable brides.
The tsar meanwhile, their tutor and master, was always played by an older man. By tradition he should have a wife and children, and own land or material property in the village… and all of this combined, begins to sound quite a lot like another traditional mystery play.
A man of wisdom, struck down by his apprentices using trade tools only to be later resurrected; the Kukerovden ritual follows more or less the exact same narrative as the central myth of freemasonry.


by
https://www.exutopia.com/the-mystical-origins-of-the-k***ri-bulgarias-strangest-folk-festival/


image: Kukeri from Bulgaria

14/02/2022

Blessed Lupercalia

Lupercalia was an ancient pagan festival held each year in Rome on February 15. Although Valentine’s Day shares its name with a martyred Christian saint, some historians believe the holiday is actually an offshoot of Lupercalia. Unlike Valentine’s Day, however, Lupercalia was a bloody, violent and sexually charged celebration awash with animal sacrifice, random matchmaking and coupling in the hopes of warding off evil spirits and infertility.
The Christian church knew they had to adapt this festival so changed it to worship and honour a saint.
Blessings Moonstone

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11/02/2022

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10/02/2022

One of the Avebury stone circles on a very cold morning.

06/02/2022

Since the beginnings of history, humans believed in religions of a polytheist type, worshipping a plurality of gods and spirits. By proposing a monotheist religious system. Christianity intended to change

05/02/2022

so who likes this show??
what about their opinions? I totally agree with Matthew!!

05/02/2022

Imagine a frozen lake which, upon melting each year, reveals the unnerving sight of the remains of more than 300 people.

04/02/2022

Still working on this. 🤷‍♀️🧙🦇🦇🦇

01/02/2022

It was a worldwide phenomenon during Prehistoric times for people to bury their dead under mounds (which are also known as tumuli).

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01/02/2022

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Happy Moonday! 🌝

One from many moons ago.

30/01/2022

Pendennis Castle, Falmouth.

Photo: AERIAL Cornwall

29/01/2022

27/01/2022

Beneath the ancient fortified city of Edinburgh, Scotland lies the South Bridge Vaults—notorious underground tunnels and chambers which became the dwelling places of the impoverished and the villainou

Bucket list
25/01/2022

Bucket list

The Hellfire Caves of West Wycombe are a network of man-made chalk and flint caverns in Buckinghamshire, England, made famous by their sordid past.

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Cornwall Paranormal Research - We are a Cornish based team, investigating since 2007. Our primary goal is to thoroughly investigate and accurately document paranormal occurrences throughout Cornwall and the UK. Using a combination of technology, psychology and our own intuition, we ensure that we are meticulous in our investigation methods, leaving no metaphorical stone unturned. The team have traveled throughout the UK to investigate some of the most notoriously haunted properties; helping to build on our knowledge and experience within the field of paranormal investigation. We pride ourselves on being professional, methodical and maintaining confidentiality where requested. Cornwall Paranormal Research are a self funding, non profit paranormal investigation team. CPR are proud to be able to offer their services and knowledge for the assistance of Private investigations at Private Residences or other types of property. Our team are very discreet and professional. If you would like further information of how we can help, please contact us via cornwallaparanormalresearch@hotmail.com and we will be more then happy to assist. Why not join us on an over night public investigation? If you are an experienced ghost hunter or a first timer, we can offer a one of a kind professional service with a difference; with sensible prices, in a relaxing atmosphere with our fearless team. The CPR team are a group of open minded investigators. We do not jump to conclusions and we do not claim to be sensitives. We take all phenomena at face value and leave it for the individual to make up their own minds. We do not force theories on to our guests and we do not tell them to expect things to happen. Our group does not set anything up and we do not promise that things will happen. What you get at our events is all real and for you to decide what happened, although we can offer you guidance and maybe a spare torch. The CPR team are also available for corporate events, customised to met your needs; information available on request via cornwallaparanormalresearch@hotmail.com