Hey Pen!!!!

I really want to expound, but cant right now.

Please give me opportunity to do so later.

At any rate, I meant to say Spirit of Samhain and no wonder you have never heard it before. :Giggle:

The following is the meaning of Spirit of Samhain:

Spirit of Samhain

Certain times of the year bring with them their own special magic. Samhain is usually celebrted on the evening of October 31. This time of year, the end of summer and the beginning of the dárk season, is recognized by many religions and cultures with holidays such Halloween, All Hallows Eve, All Souls’ Day, and the Day of the Dead. Samhain began as the Celtic New Year and is now celebrated by wiccans as the New Year as well.

Samhain’s magic is powérful and, to some, a bit frightening. During this time, the door between worlds is opened. The veil between the living and the dead, the past and the future, is at its thinnest. On a more mundane level, it marks the end of the harvest, and as such is an opportune time to give thanks. The end of summer also means the beginning of the dárk time, the perfect time to request protection for the short days and long nights ahead.

In the Spirit of Samhain, we see a striking embodiment of the season and exploring the space between life and death, lightness and dárk, and your past and future. Using the moon’s energies, you can connect to the flow of the spírit, enhance your psychic and intuitive powérs.

The message of the Spirit of Samhain is that a person being between life and death figuratively. Some aspects of your life are over and the moment of the transformation has not cóme yet. It can seem like a like an uncomfortable limbo; however, there is an opportunity to reach into the realms of the otherworld and gain wisdom that wíll complete your transformation by paying close attention to your intuition and omens because it is time for magical change in one’s self.