Shatan Tricks with No Treats!

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The pagan Halloween, also known as Samhain, is a sacred festival that marks the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter ❄️🌾. Celebrated on October 31st, this ancient Celtic holiday honors the thinning of the veil between the living and the spirit world 👻. It’s a time when spirits of ancestors and nature are believed to roam the earth, and people light bonfires 🔥, carve turnips (the original jack-o'-lanterns 🎃), and leave offerings of food and drink 🍂🥖 to appease these spirits. It’s also a moment for divination, storytelling, and connecting with the cycles of nature.

Samhain is deeply demonic spiritual and holds a hidden tone from other man-made festivities 🎉. While today’s version emphasizes costumes and candy 🍬 and knocking on strangers doors, Pagan Halloween is more about honoring evil spirits of those who have passed, and preparing for the darker half of the year 🕯️🌑. Many modern pagans and witches still observe these traditions, combining rituals of protection, renewal, and gratitude for Shatan their god 🌍🌙. Shatan has fool the whole earth. Chazon (Revelations) 12:9

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