Samhain (Hallowmas) Sabbat Unlisted Video

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/// *** THE OCCULT, ALCHEMY, NECROMANCY, TAROT & RUNE ORACLE HAVE NO SCIENTIFIC BASIS. ALL DIVINATION IS SUBJECTIVE AND CANNOT BE USED AS FACTUAL BASIS FOR MAKING DECISIONS ***///

Attribution: The picture of the two nide persons came from a blogger weblog called Ian's Naturism circa 2013. The weblog is no longer online.

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/// The Dead possess the bodies of the naked persons wearing the carved pumkins, the necromancer then may speak to the dead and ask questions. The dead never lie and they can predict the future.
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*** This video contains a depiction of nudity. My intention is to accurately depict how an old religion seance is conducted, in this case mixing Celtic and Middle/New Kingdom Egypt magical traditions; with a dash of Odinism.

Both Celtic shamnans and Ancient Egyptian priests claimed to be able to summon and ressurect the dead***

Sunset on Samhain ( 3AM/ 03:00HRS in the Occult, "The Hour of Shadows"); is the optimal day/time to summon the dead.

It is the beginning of the Celtic New Year.

Oden is the supreme deity in the Aesir Scandinavian pantheon, Oden hung from Ygdrassil and ressurected after he learned to interpret runes.

Kephri (The Black Scarab) is the Middle/New Kingdom Egypt deity of rebirth and sunrises.

Haka is the New Kingdom Egypt deity of Magic. Haka is the Son of Thoth, the deity of Occult wisdom.

Samhain is the first day of the progression to mid-winter (Yuletide). It marks the end of the harvest and the beginning of the "dark half of the year," and it is the optimal time to summon and communicate with the dead; because the veil between the spirit world and the physical world is believed to be thinnest.

Celebrations often include bonfires, divination rituals (Tarot), and a "dumb supper" to honor the dead.

The name "Samhain" means "end of summer". In ancient Celtic tradition, it was the New Year.

Timing: It is the third and final harvest festival, occurring between the autumnal equinox and the winter solstice.

(October 31 / November 1)

Wheel of the Year: It is one of the eight major old religion sabbats, which include solstices, equinoxes, and cross-quarter points.

Veil between worlds: It is a sacred time when the barrier between the world of the living and the spirit world is thought to be at its thinnest, allowing for communication with the dead.

Dumb Supper: A meal held in silence with an extra place setting for the dead.

Bonfires: Lit to ward off harmful spirits and black magik

Honoring the dead: A time to reflect on and remember those who have passed.

Divination: Traditional methods of fortune-telling, such as using apples or hazelnuts, are practiced.

The optimal day/time to read Tarot / Runes
/ I-Ching

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