Month: October 2017
Halloween History
Halloween has roots in age-old European traditions. It originated with the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, when people would light bonfires and wear costumes to ward off ghosts.
In the eighth century, Pope Gregory III designated November 1 as a time to honor all saints; soon, All Saints Day incorporated some of the traditions of Samhain.
The evening before was known as All Hallows Eve, and later Halloween. Over time, Halloween evolved into a day of activities like trick-or-treating and carving jack-o-lanterns.
Around the world, as days grow shorter and nights get colder, people continue to usher in the season with gatherings, costumes and sweet treats.
Happy Halloween Eve,
Halloween Treats and Dessert Ideas
Halloween is a great time for sweet treats. Try these spooky Halloween- inspired cake pops for a dessert that is creative, fun, and unique.
Add a festive and delicious touch to your Halloween party with this Frankenstein cake pop!
These Frankenstein Cake Pops are a fun Halloween party treat idea for kids!
Put a fun twist on your Halloween desserts and make these Googly Eyed Cake Pops!
These creepy creations Halloween Bat magic cupcakes are easy to make for your Halloween Party!
Pretzel Chocolate Spiderwebs are festive, sweet & salty treats that are fun to make with the kids or serve at a Halloween party!
Halloween pretzels are fun and spooky chocolate covered pretzels, topped with sprinkles, candy corn, candy eyes and more to make them a perfect treat for Halloween time!
Chocolate covered pretzels are one of our favorite treats. Actually anything covered in chocolate really.
To Halloween treats,
Kelly Krishna
Ghost Kriya
Clearing the Ghosts and Opening Intuition. Ghost Kriya brings Protection, and protection is essential when feeling like you are dealing with negative people, situations, or environments and you are not sure why you are being affected.
Yogi ji taught Mangala Charan mantra for protection.
The mantra is:
Aad Guray Nameh,
Jugaad Guray Nameh,
Sat Guray Nameh,
Siri Guroo Dayvay Nameh
This mantra can be recited whenever you need protection and can be practiced along with this meditation for protection: Projection & Protection from the Heart.
There is also the meditation, “Blue Light Cleansing Meditation” from Transitions to a Heart Centered World. This meditation is a great practice for those wanting to learn how to work with protective energy in meditation.
Work with maintaining this protective blue energy field around your body in negative situations.
Re-birthing is a process of uncovering the skeletons in your close, the goblins under your bed. These skeletons or ghosts that are unknown to you consciously can haunt your waking life. Unconscious emotions can power over you unless they are brought into consciousness. Clearing the Ghosts and Opening Intuition. Halloween is said to be the day in which the veil between dark and light is at its thinnest. Several spiritual traditions in the world believe that this is the time of the year in which speaking with the deceased is easiest.
The roots of Halloween are believed to Halloween’s roots are believed to come from the Celtic holiday called, “Samhain”. Samhain was celebrated with protective rituals and the year’s harvest. At these gathering feasts, the family would leave out food for deceased loved ones. Faces carved into vegetables to protect from lost spirits.
Samhain was considered to be the New Years in the Celtic calendar. It was the beginning of the “dark half” of the year. The dark half of the year is believed to be a time of rebirth through death. Death in the sense in letting go of that which doesn’t serve you. The dark half of the year is a time for going deep within and is especially powerful for exploring that which is unknown. This time right now is a very powerful time of year for meditation. It is a time to go inward and uncover the mysteries behind the darkness inside to bring it into the light.
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love, k 🙂
Poison Toffee Apples: Halloween Recipes
Poison Apples at Halloween parties are a huge hit in Halloween party treats!
To learn how to make them for your Halloween Party
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Mummy Cake Recipe: Halloween Sweetness
Pumpkin Soup Delight Recipe
Pumpkin soup delight 🎃 Here is a delightful pumpkin soup recipe with some additional healing drops included Black pepper supports the respiratory, nervous, circulatory and digestive systems, thyme supports the endocrine and respiratory systems and may be helpful for those who have the dry skin problem, and clove keeps you well and supports the digestive and respiratory systems. Now that is a power packed soup!
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Ingredients:
1 Large Pumpkin
4TB of Unrefined Coconut
1-2 drops of Young Living Black Pepper Vitality Essential Oil
1-2 drops of Young Living Thyme Vitality Essential Oil
1-2 drops of Young Living Clove Vitality Essential Oil
1cup of Coconut milk
1/2 tsp. Cayenne Pepper
Directions:
Preheat oven to 400F.
Lightly coat the outside of the pumpkin with coconut oil and bake (whole) on the bottom rack for an hour.
Let it stand for 15-20 minutes.
Once cooled enough cut in half be careful of the steam! Scoop outside the seeds and set them aside.
Scoop out of the rest of the pumpkin and place in a food processor blend until smooth.
In a large pot heat up some coconut oil and add diced shallots.
Sauté them over medium heat until they are golden brown.
Add the pumpkin purée into the pot and put rest of coconut milk, cayenne pepper, and sweetener.
Simmer for 15-20 minutes
Just before moving soup from heat add in a few pinches of mineral salts and essential oils, then add in a few pumpkin seeds as garnish with each bowl served.
Enjoy!!
love, k 🙂
Halloween Tea Party|Chai Tea Recipe
Autumn Series: Carve out some good times!
To inspire your own celebrating this season, sit for a spell and have some brew.
It is beginning to feel alot like Autumn! Holidays are right around the corner, ten days from today we will be witching you a Happy Halloween!
Caution! Skeleton Crossing
love, k 🙂