The celebration of Holidays among humans spontaneously created an array of Spirits courtesy of The Human Collective Consciousness. It was discovered that these Holiday Spirits contained enchanted energy that could be utilized to battle the forces of paranormal darkness. The majority of holidays fall into the winter season devoid of holy light and flourishing life. The festivities distracted from the depressing nature of the season along with repelling evil entities that lurked among the dark cold...
Xavier Remington
I'm the Founder, and President of Mystic Investigations. Big time paranormal investigator and hunter of evil supernatural entities.
The night of April 30th occupies a fascinating place in the folklore of both hemispheres, where seasonal opposites mirror one another in striking ways. In the Northern Hemisphere, this date is celebrated as Walpurgisnacht, a fire-lit festival marking the arrival of spring and the banishment of lingering winter spirits. Meanwhile, in the Southern Hemisphere, the very same calendar date aligns with Samhain, the ancient Celtic festival traditionally associated with the thinning of the veil between the...
Walpurgisnacht, celebrated on the night of April 30th into May 1st, is a traditional spring festival rooted in Germanic and Central European folklore. It is named after Saint Walpurga, an 8th-century English missionary who was canonized on May 1st. Over time, her feast day merged with earlier pagan traditions that marked the transition from winter to spring. The result was a night of bonfires, dancing, mischief, and tales of witches gathering on mountaintops, most famously on...