HALLOWEEN – the Evil Behind the Fun
When you hear the word "halloween" what goes
through your mind? Kids in costumes, fun, trick or treat? But in reality,
Halloween openly promotes death, devils, witches and flagrant "appearances
of evil.”
But where did Halloween come from?
Halloween began over 2,000 years ago among the
Celts and their pagan priests called the Druids. Witchcraft, Satanism, paganism
and virtually all facets of the occult acquire instruction from the Druids.
From the popular jack-o’-lantern, trick-or-treat, costumes, to the pranks,
ghoulish ghosts, demons, goblins and witches – Halloween owes its morbid birth
to the Druids.
The Druids celebrated two special nights of the
year: Beltane and Samhain. Beltane took place on May 1 and marked the birth of
summer. Samhain occurred on November 1 and signified the death of
summer. Samhain, a night celebrating death and hell, was the Druids most
important ritual. It was a terrifying night of human sacrifices. And it was the
original Halloween.
The Druids believed, during Samhain, the mystic
veil separating the dead from the living opened. The Druids taught these
roaming spirits loosed on Samhain went searching for a body to possess. The
frightened Celts would masquerade as demons, evil spirits and ghosts (hence today's costumes) hoping to convince the roaming evil spirits, they were another
evil spirit, and leave them alone. The Celts also prepared meals as
"treats" to appease the evil spirits from "tricks" or
malicious acts; hence our custom of "trick or treat."
Let there be no doubt—Samhain night was a
terrifying "covenant with death, and with hell." The rituals of the
Druids reek from the deepest hell. Their most repulsive activities involve
their human sacrifices of children on the night of Samhain or Halloween.
The Druids also celebrated the festival of Beltane.
The word Beltane literally means the "fires of Bel." Bel is the same
god called Baal, found over 80 times in the King James Bible. INATION O
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Understanding the hellish history of Halloween—why
in the world did decent people so embrace it? What magic "trick" transformed
rancid Samhain into the giddy Halloween?
As the Catholic missionaries swarmed Britain and
Ireland seeking the mass conversion to Catholicism their order from Pope
Gregory in 601 A.D. was to cunningly convert the Druid rituals into Catholic
rituals. The Catholics converted the ritual of Samhain into the festival of All
Saint’s Day, a day of celebration and prayer to dead "Saints."
Rather than extinguish old customs, the church
leaders provided ‘Christian versions’ of them: from the Middles Ages on, All
Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day replaced the ancient Celtic celebrations of the
dead.
The Catholic festival of All Saints Day was also
known as All Hallows Day, with the word "hallow" replacing
"saints." The day before All Hallows Day (October 31) was recognized
as All Hallows Eve. Eventually, All Hallows Eve became Hallows Eve;
hallow’even; hallow’en and ultimately today’s Halloween.
While Halloween masquerades as childish fun and
frolic, it’s serious business in the occult world. Witchcraft, Wicca, Satanism and
paganism believe, on the night of Halloween, devils and spirits are unleashed.
They perform their most hideous and potent rituals on the night of Halloween. This
is the "Witch’s New Year" and the primary Sabbat from which all
others fllow.
The ornaments decorating Halloween came directly
from the Druids and the occult. Masks and costumes carry a long
history in the occult and demon possession. Masks are contacts to the spirit
world to invite the spirit to "possess" them.
So, before becoming part of the ‘innocent’ fun of
Halloween, perhaps ask yourself do you really want to risk opening a Pandora’s
box in your life that you will not be able to control?
Terri Codd Corporate Training & Life Coach:
076 751 3556: coddterri@gmail.com:
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