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HALLOWEEN October 31st (Day of Celebrating the Dead)

  • Oct 17, 2017
  • 2 min read

Halloween is time of celebrating with the ancestors. Divine entities come to the physical realm to show their presence. It is a time of communicating with our ancestors to show them love and give thanks. This is a time to speak to the spirits for protection and guidance. This is not a day to fear but to rejoice. This day is not about life, it is about death so it deals with skulls and bones.

Pumpkins are set outside to attract the ancestors which makes it hard for demonic energy to come through. Candy which has sugar slows down your energy. Children hold the most power when dealing with dead. They are the most sensitive to spirits and their messages that’s why the media places so much attention on the children. Everything we were taught regarding this day was a lie. Most Christians refer to Halloween as an evil day and a pagan holiday but this is far from the truth. Europeans have changed the idea of Halloween making it more commercialized and a target toward children to stop the ancestors from communicating with them.

We cannot be afraid of the darkness. We relate dark to being evil and we need to change our perception. When we are afraid of the dark side, we limit and block our ability to heal and to inform others. The universe is 95% darkness. When you pray you close your eyes to be in the darkness. The darkness brings more clarity, the light is confusion and illusion. Most of us don’t reach our full potential because we are afraid of the underworld and this will stagnate you in your spirituality.

Connecting with the dead and dealing with the dead is the highest form of magic and sorcery. Death is to ascend and leave the body. The body is nothing but a shell in the physical realm. In the spiritual realm, the dead is still alive because it’s through the spirit. Our ancestors didn’t mourn over love ones who have passed away, they celebrated their lives and accomplishments. They rejoiced about their transition to the other side, and so should we. Let’s rethink our thoughts on death because at the end of the day, it is something we all must face.

 
 
 

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