fázelrzéses
Fázelrzéses is a term originating from Hungarian folklore, referring to a state of being haunted or afflicted by a malicious spirit, often associated with trees. It is believed that these spirits, known as "fázel," can attach themselves to individuals, causing misfortune, illness, or psychological distress. The origin of fázelrzéses is deeply rooted in ancient animistic beliefs where nature, particularly trees, was considered to possess a spiritual essence. It was thought that certain trees, especially older or solitary ones, could become homes for restless spirits or were imbued with their power.
The symptoms attributed to fázelrzéses varied but commonly included unexplained sadness, lethargy, nightmares, and a general