Have any of you ever felt something different enters earth's environment during Halloween season?

Barneyhill

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Since my young years I always felt the presence of some force that enters earth's environment in early October and then completely disappears after the conclusion of Halloween. Like something hovering and watching our planet. Not just the local where I live. This force is global. I never felt it was evil or good just this strange crazy feeling during the Halloween season some unseen spirit decides to stop by and observe all of us. I never feel fearful about it because whatever this is isn't menacing.

I have always wanted to ask people from all walks of beliefs and faith what this feeling could be. But I didn't know what reaction I would receive. Do any of you also share this same feeling during the Halloween season?
 

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I built all the old monster models. I still have Wolfman and The Mummy. They go in my front window, every Halloween. They are about sixty years old, and in great shape.

The Dracula model, above, is not the one I built, at around eight years of age. This is one off the internet. Mine was good, but this one is great.
 
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Barney Hill said:
Have any of you ever felt something different enters earth's environment during Halloween season?
Yes, bad Zombie movies on TV and dark sick movies šŸ§›ā€ā™‚ļø. But seriously Barney. I've never felt any bad vibes during the season.
 
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The Celts of yore, believed that on the eve of all Hallows, any person they had wronged who had died during the past year could come and seek vengeance for this one night only. They lived in fear and dread until someone suggested leaving food treats and little gifts strewn throughout the woods at the edges of all villages in the hope this would delay the spirits from seeking revenge on inhabitants of the town. The ruse worked. The spirits were so engaged with their treats and trinkets, they completely forgot to ravage their enemies. The night ended and they faded back into the other world unable to ever return again, but a tradition was born and in the present time we call it Halloween.
 
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The Celts of yore, believed that on the eve of all Hallows, any person they had wronged who had died during the past year could come and seek vengeance for this one night only. They lived in fear and dread until someone suggested leaving food treats and little gifts strewn throughout the woods at the edges of all villages in the hope this would delay the spirits from seeking revenge on inhabitants of the town. The ruse worked. The spirits were so engaged with their treats and trinkets, they completely forgot to ravage their enemies. The night ended and they faded back the other world unable to ever return again, but a tradition was born and in the present time we call it Halloween.
I did not realize this is where Halloween came from.
Humans can be so cute at times. šŸ˜ŽšŸ˜…
 
Since my young years I always felt the presence of some force that enters earth's environment in early October and then completely disappears after the conclusion of Halloween. Like something hovering and watching our planet. Not just the local where I live. This force is global. I never felt it was evil or good just this strange crazy feeling during the Halloween season some unseen spirit decides to stop by and observe all of us. I never feel fearful about it because whatever this is isn't menacing.

I have always wanted to ask people from all walks of beliefs and faith what this feeling could be. But I didn't know what reaction I would receive. Do any of you also share this same feeling during the Halloween season?
Halloween season? Well it wasn't always the "candy" season.
At one time it was a religious event.
All Souls Day was to commemorate the faithful departed.
So yes, I remember it as a strange feeling.
 
The stores are full of Halloween treats for a whole month not a day.

Halloween is October 31st. They sell candy ( in Halloween packaging ) in October, but that doesn't make the observance of the day a season.

Valentines Day candy goes on sale after Christmas, but that doesn't make it a 'season' either.
 
I think the question is: Do you believe in an omnipresent evil that occurs annually at a specific time?
Well, yea sort’a, maybe, real vague on definition…

If so, we have certainly become preparatory, especially in the last fifty years.
Spooks, witches, costumes, it is difficult to watch the cheapie Direct TV channels I receive, all monsters, horror flicks…

Difficult question: answer with another question-’Did the monster under your bed or in the closet of your very early years leave, returning in the Autumn every year,?ā€œ
 
The OP didn't ask if those feeling were bad or evil, so why are we thinking that's what he meant? In fact, he said the opposite.

I never felt it was evil or good just this strange crazy feeling during the Halloween season some unseen spirit decides to stop by and observe all of us. I never feel fearful about it because whatever this is isn't menacing.
 


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