Archive for October, 2006

Halloween Past And Present

Posted in BOO! Ghost Story, BOO! Haunting, General BOO! on October 28th, 2006

Did you ever wonder why and where Halloween began? I myself have often thought, what a fun way for kids to get some candy, and at the same time enjoy being some other thing or person if only for a few hours. Going trick or treating was the highlight of the evening. The real truth of Halloween goes back over 2000 years and was not for fun but to bring back the dead once each year on Oct. 31st.

The Celtic tribes of Ireland thought on the night of Oct 31st the spirit of the dead would be allowed to come back into the world of the living. And being afraid of the spirits, they dressed up in disguise to try and fool the spirits into thinking they were not living things.

Most would wear old clothes and disguise their face with ashes or berry juice, or anything that was available to keep the spirits of the dead away. Over the many years Halloween has changed a great deal but we still use the same reason for dressing up in disguise. To fool the people as to whom we are and, instead of spirits we expect candy in return for not playing a trick on our neighbors.

As far as Halloween costumes go, today we may see lots of Batman costumes, or Little Red Riding Hood costumes, as well as many of the popular TV characters of today. There are even baby costumes/infant costumes, and toddler costumes available that will be sure to bring you many years of joy just looking at the pictures of that first Halloween. There are even dog Halloween costumes available that are always great for a laugh. It is yet to be seen as to what the most popular Halloween costume will be this year, but you can never go wrong with something traditional

Regardless of the beginning or, to what Halloween has evolved into, it still is a great day and night for our kids to enjoy. Once thought of as the only way to enjoy Halloween, trick or treating seems to be on the way out in most areas today. Although this does seem to be what is happening, trick or treating is still done on a limited base in many areas across the country. Many Malls now offer and encourage kids of all ages to come and trick or treat in a safe and enjoyable environment.

Another way to have a safe Halloween is to entertain your little friends and Goblins with a Halloween party at home. It is important to make a list of friends and family members you want to invite. Plan out a list of games, and contests to keep everyone entertained. You will also need several different kinds of treats for all who come to your party. Maybe you could offer a prize for the best costume. Be sure to decorate with many different Halloween decorations, maybe a few really spooky ones which always create a lot of interest when friends arrive. Keep things as simple as possible so all who attend will understand and enjoy your party.

One great game idea for everyone to play at your Halloween party is called “who’s the mummy”. Divide into pairs give each pair a roll of toilet paper. With one child wrapping and the other child being the Mummy, whoever wraps and uses the full roll of paper fastest is the winner, and receives a treat of your choosing. There are many other games, and I’m sure you will be able to come up with others.

As far as trick or treating being a thing of the past, things may not be what you and I remember but our children can still build Halloween memories of their own to someday tell their children.

For great Halloween costume ideas, as well as halloween party planning ideas and more, visit Haunted Cams and halloween.factslink.com

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The Deadline 10-27-2006 Show

Posted in General BOO! on October 26th, 2006

10-27-2006 Show

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The Deadline 10-20-2006 Show

Posted in General BOO! on October 20th, 2006

10-20-2006 Show

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The Deadline 10-13-2006 Show

Posted in General BOO! on October 13th, 2006

10-13-2006 Show

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Nine Tips for Dealing with a Less than Perfect Psychic Prediction

Posted in General BOO! on October 12th, 2006  (Current Mood: happy)

Have you ever lived in fear of the future because of a psychic?s negative prediction? Or are you now struggling with fear hoping your supposed ?dreaded fate? will not happen? What can you do to avoid making the prediction a self-fulfilled prophecy?

1. Evaluate the psychic?s ability and qualifications before you consider that the prediction might be probable. Did the psychic offer only one type of reading for a set fee? Did you feel comfortable with the psychic? Do you know others who have had a successful reading from the psychic? If you can?t answer yes to these questions, especially the first one, then consider the reading entertainment and not an accurate account of your future.

2. Do not wait for the predicted bad thing to happen. Use the prediction instead as a way to motivate yourself to take responsibility for your life. Take action and try to thwart the possible situation.

3. Realize that the future is fluid and always fluctuating. Therefore, not all predictions will come true. A psychic predicts a person?s future based on his or her current path. If that person makes a decision that alters his or her path, then the prediction can be negated by that decision.

4. Increase your knowledge of what a prediction can or can?t do to avoid unnecessary fear. Think of a prediction as a mechanism that can provide meaningful insight to you. Thus, it can be a warning for something that can be changed instead of unchangeable fate.

5. Reflect on your life for a moment. Is there anything you are doing to contribute to the negative prediction? If so, can you change the situation? Is there a pattern in your life that you need to recognize or a fear you need to eliminate? Did you exhibit any emotion that contributed to the interpretation of the psychic impression?

6. Do not dwell on the prediction. By focusing your attention on the problem, you can bring it to you. Try, instead, to release it by visualizing a positive outcome to the negative prediction.

7. Confide in a trusted friend. Your friend could be more objective than you in analyzing the psychic?s prediction. He or she could see a flaw in the prediction and help convince you to ignore it, or help you in preventing it.

8. Tap into your inner power. Despite what you may think, destiny is not all predetermined. You have free will and the ability to make decisions or take action to help change your life. Free will is exercised through action, positive thought, visualization, affirmation, meditation and prayer.

9. Give the predicted problem to a higher power. Ask God or a higher power for guidance. Then pay close attention to your feelings, promptings or signs for any direction toward some special action. Hope is a powerful emotion. Don?t give up. Miracles can happen.

About the Author: Renowned psychic Jane Doherty is the author of ?Awakening the Mystic Gift? and co-stars on The Learning Channel?s Dead Tenants TV show. Jane has been named ?One of the Top Twenty Psychic?s by Dr. Hans Holzer. Jane Doherty is the host of ?Psychic Perspective? which airs on her website at www.JaneDoherty.com , and teaches ?psychic development? at www.Herbal-College.com.

The Deadline 10-6-2006 Show

Posted in General BOO! on October 6th, 2006

10-6-2006 Show

Original post by The Deadline and software by Elliott Back