Monday, October 28, 2013

Halloween and Divination



What do you normally associate with October 31st?

You may conjure up the image of a cold, dark night punctuated with the flicker of flashlight beams preceding shouts of glee from children as they gather sugary loot in their pumpkin-shaped baskets. Or you might picture a grown up party, with friends and family dancing the night away in a range of costumes from the silly to scary to sexy. (Aunt Tilly in fishnets? The horror!) Or maybe you're imagining a night in, cozied up in a cocoon of blankets on the couch and a stack of classic scary movies to watch. Whatever your pleasure, Halloween is definitely a night of spooky good fun!

But did you also know this time of year is perfect for divination?


Halloween can be traced as far back as medieval times. It's an ancient celebration that's rich with tradition and is recognized by many cultures around the world. It marks the end of the "light" half of the year and the beginning of the "dark" days and cold months. It is the night when the veil between our temporal world and the spirit world is thinnest, allowing people to "see" into the ether. People would use this time as an opportunity to honor their loved ones who had passed. Some say our ancestors try to find us on that special night, to give advice or pass messages from beyond. Some families would light candles in the windows to help the spirits find their way. It was also common practice to leave out a plate of food for the departed during the final meal of the day, known as a Dumb Supper.

You might find tarot reading, scrying, rune casting or even simple meditation to be highly effective at this time.

If you're not comfortable doing it yourself, book a reading with a professional for this super-charged, spiritual event!



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