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Amazing gesture from Japan to celebrate our friendship and the 250th birthday of the US.
BEAUTIFUL.
BEAUTIFUL.
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Oh man. The NoKings crowd is gonna blow a gasket 🤣🤣🤣
https://x.com/rapidresponse47/status/1983410946573013401
https://x.com/rapidresponse47/status/1983410946573013401
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Forwarded from 🌻✨️leeludallas✨️🐸
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Forwarded from Gregg Burtnett
Blessings Heathens!! 🤗 Enjoy the thinning!
P.S. The secret to seeing through the veil is to look! 😉
P.S. The secret to seeing through the veil is to look! 😉
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Forwarded from TR HQ (TruthRascal)
Happy Samhain!
I actually have no problem with Halloween. I just prefer to call it what it is in my own understanding. Halloween came from Samhain. 😉
Yes, I think there are links to the darkness and I know that people with ill intent use this special day on the calendar to do what they do.
Really though, it’s the ancient celebration day that falls between the autumn equinox and the winter solstice. Fire was used as a way to imitate the Sun and ward off the growing darkness of the season so bonfires are a big part of the celebration.
Samhain is a threshold or liminal festival, when the boundary (or veil) between the worlds is thinner so the connection to spirits becomes pretty clear. It also marks the end of the harvest and the “death” of the crops and the landscape. So, is it associated with death? Sure, but I do not view that as a bad thing. Everything dies. It’s a part of the cycle of life and of the seasons which is where most of our holidays originally came from.
Samhain begins on 31 Oct and runs through 1 November. I think in ancient times, it went on for three days and nights. To me, that’s a pretty obvious connection to Halloween/All Hallows Eve, All Saints Day and and Dia de Los Muertos.
I will add some reposts of things I’ve written in prior years about this. But for my part, I love this time of year and I’m going to celebrate it with my family. 💕
@TruthRascalHQ
I actually have no problem with Halloween. I just prefer to call it what it is in my own understanding. Halloween came from Samhain. 😉
Yes, I think there are links to the darkness and I know that people with ill intent use this special day on the calendar to do what they do.
Really though, it’s the ancient celebration day that falls between the autumn equinox and the winter solstice. Fire was used as a way to imitate the Sun and ward off the growing darkness of the season so bonfires are a big part of the celebration.
Samhain is a threshold or liminal festival, when the boundary (or veil) between the worlds is thinner so the connection to spirits becomes pretty clear. It also marks the end of the harvest and the “death” of the crops and the landscape. So, is it associated with death? Sure, but I do not view that as a bad thing. Everything dies. It’s a part of the cycle of life and of the seasons which is where most of our holidays originally came from.
Samhain begins on 31 Oct and runs through 1 November. I think in ancient times, it went on for three days and nights. To me, that’s a pretty obvious connection to Halloween/All Hallows Eve, All Saints Day and and Dia de Los Muertos.
I will add some reposts of things I’ve written in prior years about this. But for my part, I love this time of year and I’m going to celebrate it with my family. 💕
@TruthRascalHQ
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Forwarded from TR HQ (TruthRascal)
Let’s talk about Halloween. Many have adopted the idea that it’s bad or evil. It’s not. What it is is yet another hijacked tradition that has been perverted and inverted. It’s time to claim it back.
It is actually Samhain (Sow - inn), a Celtic / Druid fire festival signifying and celebrating Death and Rebirth. Death is a requirement for rebirth. It is not the end, but rather the start of a new beginning. This understanding is a fundamental principle missing from today’s consciousness. Killed off by the church, quite literally, it holds the key to being at peace with the natural cycles of life.
Samhain takes place at the
midpoint between Autumn Equinox and Winter Solstice.
It marked the end of the harvest and the descent into the darkest part of the year / shortest days with the least sunlight. It’s designation as “dark” is literal. (Everything revolved around the Sun and the Zodiac. Everything ACTUALLY still does, we just don’t understand it anymore because it’s been hidden from us.)
The Veil between realms is very thin during this time.
Celts dressed as animals and monsters to prevent being kidnapped by fairies and taken to other worlds.
I’m sure these traditions go back even further than the Celts and their priests and priestesses, the Druids.Or do the Druids themselves go back MUCH further than you‘ve been allowed to know?
@TruthRascalHQ ✨💕✨
https://druidry.org/druid-way/teaching-and-practice/druid-festivals/samhain-festival
https://druidry.org/resources/tlachtga-and-the-ancient-roots-of-halloween-samhain
https://www.gaia.com/article/modern-paganism-13-rituals-celebrate-samhain
It is actually Samhain (Sow - inn), a Celtic / Druid fire festival signifying and celebrating Death and Rebirth. Death is a requirement for rebirth. It is not the end, but rather the start of a new beginning. This understanding is a fundamental principle missing from today’s consciousness. Killed off by the church, quite literally, it holds the key to being at peace with the natural cycles of life.
Samhain takes place at the
midpoint between Autumn Equinox and Winter Solstice.
It marked the end of the harvest and the descent into the darkest part of the year / shortest days with the least sunlight. It’s designation as “dark” is literal. (Everything revolved around the Sun and the Zodiac. Everything ACTUALLY still does, we just don’t understand it anymore because it’s been hidden from us.)
The Veil between realms is very thin during this time.
Celts dressed as animals and monsters to prevent being kidnapped by fairies and taken to other worlds.
I’m sure these traditions go back even further than the Celts and their priests and priestesses, the Druids.
@TruthRascalHQ ✨💕✨
https://druidry.org/druid-way/teaching-and-practice/druid-festivals/samhain-festival
https://druidry.org/resources/tlachtga-and-the-ancient-roots-of-halloween-samhain
https://www.gaia.com/article/modern-paganism-13-rituals-celebrate-samhain
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Samhain / Samhuinn - Rituals & Traditions | Halloween | OBOD
On or around the 31st October in the northern hemisphere, 1st May in the southern, Samhain (Samhuinn) is the festival of the dead, a festival of remembrance and honouring of our dear departed friends and relations. Discover more about Samhain rituals here.
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Forwarded from TR HQ (TruthRascal)
For the folks who are convinced that Halloween is “different from Samhain”:
Samhain existed long before the Church’s confiscation of the celebration as All Saints Day, which became All Hallows Eve, which became Halloween. And now we have this dark holiday that has lost its roots and been hijacked by the Cabal.
So, no, they are not the same thing now but only because Halloween is a result of Samhain (or whatever one wishes to call that period of time) as an important date on the ancient calendar. The church twisted it purposefully to confound it’s original significance and use it for its own gain… Just like they did to pretty much every ancient tradition we had.
So, the question is, how far back do you go when you dig into this? And I think the answer is “much farther than we tend to think”!
Samhain existed long before the Church’s confiscation of the celebration as All Saints Day, which became All Hallows Eve, which became Halloween. And now we have this dark holiday that has lost its roots and been hijacked by the Cabal.
So, no, they are not the same thing now but only because Halloween is a result of Samhain (or whatever one wishes to call that period of time) as an important date on the ancient calendar. The church twisted it purposefully to confound it’s original significance and use it for its own gain… Just like they did to pretty much every ancient tradition we had.
So, the question is, how far back do you go when you dig into this? And I think the answer is “much farther than we tend to think”!
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