![]() ![]() ![]() The best depiction of this is the movie “Flatliners” where a group of people are curious to what happens after death but are not exactly pleased with what they find. Despite all of the movies made of the term many people have claimed to have had an out of body experience or have met deaths door just for it to be slammed in their face. The term has been used throughout western literature to reference someone or something being brought back from the dead or even being lost and then found again. The Lazarus effect is a biblical analogy for the resurrection of a man Lazarus in the Christian bible, the bible states that Jesus was the cause for the resurrection of Lazarus. The Lazarus effect is however the complete opposite of necromancy it is still the concept of bringing someone and or something back from the dead. Being recognized as witchcraft makes it easily common for various cultures, although there are many different names for it the summoning processes are ultimately the same within every version of the practice of necromancy. The reason many people were put to death because of this is because it is a form of witchcraft, although depicted in many ways the most famous is in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein when Victor took body parts from different people creating the infamous Daemon who is a product of necromancy though he was depicted as a product of science the under shadow of necromancy subtly shines through. Necromancy is the practice of reanimating the dead but for the benefit of the person who summons that person, whether it be telling the future, bringing forth hidden knowledge, or just for the simplicity of wanting that certain person to be there for you, but it might not work in that persons favor. ![]() “Necromancy and the Lazarus Effect: Miracles or Witchcraft?” ![]()
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