What is the Soul?

What is the soul? Is it the presence of a divine nature, something that is gifted to us? Is the soul the energy that animates, or the director of our thoughts and actios? The soul cannot be measured, at least not by any means we know of today. Yet the presence of the soul is often . . . → Read More: What is the Soul?

Crown Chakra Meditation (Sahashrara)

The crown chakra represents consciousness and enlightenment. It is our connection with the spirit world and associated with divine guidance and, for some, spirit guides. When the crown chakra is activated, we enter the world of universal consciousness in which we are no longer confined by the three dimensional concepts of time and space. When the crown chakra is unbalanced, we are like small children wondering around without parents to guide us. We may be directionless and lack inspiration and confidence in our decisions. Bad decisions may be made due to a disconnect from our natural intuition. . . . → Read More: Crown Chakra Meditation (Sahashrara)

Halloween – All The Spirits

Welcome to Halloween, a fun-filled day of trick or treat, pumpkins, goblins, ghosts and witches (in costume), and many other traditions new and old.  This poem is a fun look at Halloween, published in Collected Poems in 1900. Eerily enough that makes it 111 years old, and the repetitions of 111 in this year are many . . . → Read More: Halloween – All The Spirits

Halloween and Ghosts Can They End up being Actual?

Are ghosts real? In conventional belief and fiction, a ghost could be the soul or spirit of a deceased particular person or animal that may seem, in visible kind or other manifestation, for the living. Descriptions of your apparition of ghosts fluctuate broadly from an invisible presence to translucent or wispy shapes, to realistic, life-like visions. . . . → Read More: Halloween and Ghosts Can They End up being Actual?

Halloween Spirits: Goblins Fairies and Elfins

Halloween has changed so much over the centuries, becoming less religious and spiritual in nature and more about festivity. The rituals we observe must have had some intuitive meaning at their origin, likely woven into place by many other beliefs and traditions.  Is Halloween a pagan ritual, a cultural event, or a marketing and sales goldmine? . . . → Read More: Halloween Spirits: Goblins Fairies and Elfins

All Hallows Eve and the Spirits of Halloween

The connection between halloween as “all hallow’ eve” comes from the seventh century, where the name halloween originated. During that time, when the Pantheon of Rome was converted to a christian house of worship, the festival of saints was created, dedicated to honoring all the martrs. Hallows comes from the word holigan, which means to keep . . . → Read More: All Hallows Eve and the Spirits of Halloween

Halloween and All Hallows Eve

When we associate Halloween to All Hallows Eve, the night preceding All Saints Day, and the gateway that is said to be open during that eve, we can perceive it from the standpoint of fear of ghosts and evil spirits, or we can view it as a time of opportunity.

All Hallows Eve is perceived of a . . . → Read More: Halloween and All Hallows Eve