I LIVE to celebrate! Over the years, I have taken a hard look at each holiday to find what I am really celebrating. It's usually not what the stores/media tell me to celebrate. It took me some time to figure out the Halloween thrill that I absolutely love... but can't describe.
So here's an attempt:
I reject the gore and sexy costumes. I reject any celebration of unresolved fears, even terror.
I instead celebrate the mystery of the unseen and assert our collective triumph over death.
I'd like to think that, through costumes, we reveal, for a moment, interesting parts of our personalities that we normally keep from view.
I decorate to make my surroundings like that of an old Victorian scientist's/naturalist's library shrouded in mourning. (shi-i-i-ver) I put out things that make me think of that time in history when science itself was part alchemy and magic. A time when electricity, radiation, and all sorts of never-before-imagined powers remained unseen.
That magic is real.
With black crepe decorating my windows and covering my mirrors (the first person who looks in a mirror in a house of morning will die next!), black-and-white pictures of long-dead revelers, and a few tombstones out front, I take time tonight to remind Death that I don't fear him. His power is limited.
What powers are not limited?
Unseen powers, like friendship, family, love, and our collective triumph over death.
That magic is real. Let's celebrate!





Lovely! I particularly loved the part about triumphing over death. What a great insight for this holiday. Keep writing my fair friend, keep writing.
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