What is Halloween?
Satan's day when according to South Park He has a big party - must be true.
Or if you prefer a longer explanation
The Druids believed, during Samhain, the mystic veil separating the dead from the living opened. The Druids taught these roaming spirits loosed on Samhain went searching for a body to possess. The frightened Celts would masquerade as demons, evil spirits and ghosts, hoping to convince the roaming evil spirits, they were another evil spirit, and leave them alone. The Celts also prepared meals as "treats" to appease the evil spirits from "tricks" or malicious acts; hence our custom of "trick or treat."
Cooking up a little treat in case Satan drops in? |
Not sure that a pair of horns will convince the evil spirits that you are one of them |
That's a bit more convincing |
This costume is just tights! |
- They add the required colour - a devilish red or an an evil black
- Tights are more sexy, just in case you are looking for a bit of nookie with an evil spirit or even Satan himself.
- They add a bit of warmth
- They are part of traditional devil or witch costumes
Man in black, has Satan pocessed him? You can live in hope. |
- They might be a bit too warm if the weather is as mild as its supposed to be
What colour
- Only if you are going to be a Zombie, but it seems to be a waster of a good pair.
Taken care not to rip your tights |
- Sheer is more sexy. Handy if you are trying to tempt a dark spirit into a laison.
- Opaque are more robust, sex with Satan can get a bit rough.
- Fishnet is traditional
Devilish red and fishnets - what more could a demon want? Look at the way she is holding that microphone |
In many instances, according to the confessions of the witches, besides their direct worship of the devil, they were obliged to show their abhorrence of the faith they had deserted by trampling on the cross, and blaspheming the saints, and by other profanations. (Spence, Lewis. An Encyclopedia of Occultism, p. 433).. Sounds all good to me
A Witch’s God. . . He is . . . Lord of the Underworld [Hell] . . . He is named . . . Baphomet . . . Lucifer . . . Baal. . . (Angeles, Ly de. Witchcraft: Theory and Practice, p. 60)
Accoding to Christians The Lord God’s judgment upon witches should not be taken lightly. Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live. Exodus 22:18
Witch buring? |
The person wearing the mask feels internally transformed and takes on temporarily the qualities of the god or demon represented by the mask. (Biedermann, Hans. Dictionary of Symbolism, p. 218)
Fanny Fumbling LOL!
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