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Everything you DIDN'T know about HALLOWEEN

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DescriptionEverything you DIDN'T know about HALLOWEEN #Halloween #Samhain #EuropeanPaganism#Reincarnation #VargVikernes
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Uploaded2025-10-29
Greetings, fellow adventurer. Do you even know what Halloween is all about? And when's it come? Let's find out.

I'm pretty sure it is not what you think it is. Halloween, or Hallow evening is, as the name suggests, an evening for Halloween that is, of course, initiation. The Scandinavian name for it is Alvedans, that is dance of the elves or elf dance. You know it as a title from Burzum albums, don't you? Halloween is neither from America nor from Ireland. That is, it is also from Ireland, but in fact, all Europeans celebrated this high festival. In Germany, this high festival is described in detail in the fairy tale called "Hans und Gretel" [Hansel and Gretel?].[1]

The pumpkin was later popularized[2] because when you put a light inside it, you get the same color as you get when you are inside the womb of a mother and get light through the skin. And yes, this is a ritual of reincarnation. In the Hansel and Gretel fairy tale, the house made of candy is the womb of the mother. The witch is the mother, and the ogre is the placenta. And the placenta wants to fatten up the children to ready them for birth. When the children are hid inside the oven, it's the same. The mother has the children in her womb, readying them for rebirth. The reason why we dress up as scary creatures, skeletons, zombies and ghosts, is because we have to impersonate our ancestors in order to become them, and when they are dead, they are mere bones in the burial mound. Ghosts and elves dancing.

The tricks we receive when we dress up like that is nourishment in the womb of the mother needed for us to be reborn. And it is also wisdom, the wisdom possessed by our ancestors. And since we impersonate them, we have become them. Indeed, the hallowing, the initiation is a reincarnation of your ancestors in you. The Halloween festival is not unique to Ireland. It is not unique to America, of course. It is something we have celebrated here in Europe[3] since the time of Neanderthals, when we were Neanderthals, and it is related to the cult of the bear.[4] So, dear adventurer, dress up like the ancestors to become them, gain their wisdom, their law, and become whole again.
  1. As well as in MANY other Fairy Tales.
  2. Originally, root growths were used. Because they have life even
    during Winter, and because they grow underground.
  3. Funny how "Cristians" still visit their ancestral graves for this festival.
  4. You can find out more about that from these books.