What is special about the 30th of October? !! if at all...?!


Question: Is it special. & why
or is it not.
unless you have anything els to say at all "not mean"
is it your B-day ?


Answers: Is it special. & why
or is it not.
unless you have anything els to say at all "not mean"
is it your B-day ?
the only thing special about it was all the holloween jokes you get tormented as a kid with even though it's the day before....
FREE CANDY, DUH
Other than it is the day before halloween which is called hallow's eve or "mischief" night. there is nothing special. Mischief night , of course, being where you "supposed" to pull harmless pranks such as time honored toilet papering someone's house or car or ringing doorbells and running and stuff like that. Although some people take it too far and actually do damage to someone's property or hurt people.

Other than that there is nothing special from an astrology perspective.

P.S. It is not my birthday
It is the night of all hallow's eve the night before Halloween the 31st of October.

Halloween History Hysteria

The True History of Halloween

Halloween, or 'All Hallows' is easily the most controversial holiday celebrated in America. Spurred by rumors and religious hysteria, works of poor scholarship contend that Halloween is the day of the Devil, a satanic celebration of dark forces disguised as a children's holiday. Parents are duly informed by sour faced guardians of morality that celebrating Halloween puts their children in immediate danger from the Dark One himself, who seduces them by pretending it's all about candy and dressing like ghosts...and the misinfomation and urban legends are continually passed around year after year, as each newly horrified parent dashes off letters to the editor to inform the world of their frightening new discoveries. Problem is, almost none of the stories passed around are true.

Not that the religious right bears all of the blame for sloppy research- many modern neopagans have elevated Halloween to major festival status, based on similar associations of Halloween with the Celtic autumn festival of Samhain.

The trouble is, there really isn't any evidence that All Hallows was based on any specific Pagan festival, and most of the more recognizable features of Halloween are of modern origin!


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