How to talk With Spirits: Seances, Mediums, Ghost Hunts
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Perfect read for All Hallows Eve coming up! Followed by Day of The Dead.Great Ritual for that time included in book along with an ESP Quiz.Read excerpt of ritual below:* * *
THE
VEIL DROPS
HALLOWEEN
and DAY OF THE DEAD RITUAL
Hark!
Hark to the wind! 'Tis the night, they say,
When
all souls come back from the far away
The
dead, forgotten this many a day!
– Virna Sheard, Poet –
HALLOWEEN,
A SPOOKY good time and all for amusement, right? The night is much more
than just for fun. All Hallows Eve or Halloween and November First, are sacred
times for many throughout the world to honor the dead. The Celts and Mexicans
honor their elderly, ancestors, and the dead with special rituals and
celebrations on those days. The Catholic Church combined the pagan beliefs with
their own to create a day to honor the saints on November first. Celtic pagans
believed the veils between the two worlds of the living and dead thinned or
dropped so spirits could walk the earth to visit their living relatives before
crossing back over to the “underworld.” The spirits were not only our
loved ones, but also all spirits who want to walk the earth, feel alive and
connected to the living. During the spirits’ visit, spooky things happened, as
you can imagine. The Celts disguised themselves to waylay troublesome or evil
spirits so they wouldn’t recognize and haunt people. Tradition warned people,
especially the elderly, the sick and the young, to stay safely hidden inside so
they wouldn’t be grabbed and taken to the underworld.
This
is a good time to invite spirits you want to visit your home. You can prepare
for visiting spirits with these two welcoming rituals. One is more elaborate
and the other simple. You can do all or a bit of each. Design a ritual to best
suit your interest and need. No matter which you choose to do, both are a
lovely way to remember your loved ones and feel their presence.
Before it is dark on Halloween get a photograph of
the deceased you would like to visit and a pen in perhaps their favorite color.
You’ll also need paper, flowers and incense of your choice. Also gather white,
black and orange candles. The white candle is for protection and to receive
clear visions. The black candle is for the mystical, spiritual unknown, and the
orange one for the season’s color of renewal. Have a burning vessel (ashtray or
cauldron,) matches to light your incense and candles, and a full lipped glass
or bowl of water. (cont'd in book)
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