“Witches'' Know This Secret About Halloween — Do You? The Hidden Power Behind Halloween: Real Occult Truths Revealed!🎃🎃🎃
- Astrologer Deepali Tiwari
- Oct 27
- 6 min read
Samhain Energy Explained: Discover the ancient magic, spiritual portals, and manifestation energy of October 31st 🎃🎃🎃

The origin of Halloween goes back over 2,000 years to an ancient Celtic festival called Samhain , Celebrated on October 31st by the ancient Celts in Ireland, Scotland, and parts of northern France. It marked the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter, which was associated with death and darkness.The Celts believed that on the night of Samhain, the veil between the living and the dead became thin, allowing spirits and ancestors to cross over. Lighting bonfires to ward off evil spirits. Wearing animal skins and masks to disguise themselves from wandering ghosts.Offering food and sacrifices to the spirits and deities for protection through the coming winter.
Christian Influence – All Saints’ Day
When Christianity spread through Europe, the Church tried to replace pagan festivals with Christian ones.
In the 8th century, Pope Gregory III designated November 1st as All Saints’ Day (All Hallows’ Day), to honor saints and martyrs.
The evening before (October 31st) became known as All Hallows’ Eve, which later shortened to Halloween.
European immigrants, especially the Irish, brought their Halloween customs to the United States in the 19th century.
Traditions like carving turnips (later pumpkins), dressing in costumes, and going door to door for food or money (which became trick-or-treating) evolved in America.
The Return of the Spirits
The Celts believed that during Samhain, the spirits of ancestors could return to visit their families — bringing blessings or sometimes mischief.To honor them, families:
Set a place at the table with food and drink for their loved ones who had passed.
Lit bonfires on the hills to guide the wandering souls home and to scare away harmful spirits.
Dressed in disguises, wearing animal skins and masks, so evil spirits couldn’t recognize them.

"During Samhain, the veil between worlds grows thin, allowing spirits to enter our realm ''
It was not a night of evil — it was a night of mystery, magic, and respect for the unseen world.
🕯️ The Witches’ Night — The Magick of Samhain

🌕 Samhain — The Spiritual New Year of Witches .... Samhain was a sacred sabbat in the Wheel of the Year, celebrated by ancient witches, druids, and priestesses of the earth.It was known as the Witches’ New Year, the most powerful night of the year for magic, divination, and spirit contact.
Why? Because on this night, the veil between the worlds — the realm of the living and the realm of the spirits — becomes thinnest.Witches and seers used this energy to:
Speak with ancestors and spirit guides.
Perform divination rituals (using fire, water, mirror scrying, runes, or tarot).
Honor the Crone aspect of the Goddess, the wise and ancient mother of transformation and rebirth.
🔮 Hidden Secrets and Esoteric Symbolism of Halloween for Mankind
Every symbol we see in Halloween today hides an ancient occult meaning:
🎃 The Jack-o’-Lantern
Originally carved from turnips, it represented a spirit trapped between worlds.Witches used carved faces and candles to ward off negative entities and light the path for good spirits.In modern symbolism, the pumpkin represents the harvest of the soul — the light glowing inside darkness.

🧙♀️ The Witch on a Broomstick
The witch flying on her broom is more than folklore.In ancient times, witches performed ecstatic rituals under moonlight, using their broom (a symbol of balance between male and female energy — the handle representing the masculine, the bristles the feminine).During trance or astral work, witches “flew” spiritually — traveling between realms.So the image of the witch flying through the night sky comes from astral projection rituals during Samhain.
🦇 The Bat, Cat, and Owl
These are not random spooky animals.Each carries occult symbolism:
🦇 Bat: rebirth, seeing through illusion, transition from darkness to light.
🐈⬛ Black Cat: protector spirit, witch’s familiar, a psychic guardian that senses energies.
🦉 Owl: wisdom, clairvoyance, connection to the underworld and the Goddess of Death.
💀 The Skull and Skeleton
For witches, the skull is not death’s symbol — it’s transformation.It represents the cycle of life, death, and rebirth, and serves as a reminder that all endings lead to new beginnings.
🌕 Samhain — The Spiritual New Year of Witches
Release old energy, toxic ties, or karmic patterns.
Honor ancestors and past lives.
Set intentions for inner transformation before winter — the season of rest, shadow work, and renewal.
Many witches light ancestor candles, burn herbs like mugwort and rosemary, and speak to their spirit guides on this night.It’s believed that the spirits listen more clearly on Halloween than any other night of the year.
From Halloween / Samhain to Obon: Ancestral Festivals Celebrated Worldwide
🕯️ 1. Samhain (Celtic – Ireland, Scotland, UK/ US) - Date: October 31 – November 1
💀 2. Día de los Muertos – Day of the Dead (Mexico) - Date : November 1–2
🏮 3. Obon Festival (Japan) - Date: Mid-August (varies by region)
🔥 4. Pchum Ben (Cambodia) - Date: Usually in September or October
🌾 5. Pitru Paksha (India – Hindu Tradition) - Date: Varies (September–October, during the waning moon)
🕊️ 6. Qingming Festival – Tomb-Sweeping Day (China) - Date: April 4–6
💀 7. All Saints’ Day & All Souls’ Day — Christian (Worldwide) - Date: November 1–2
🪶 8. Chuseok (Korea) - Date: Around the autumn equinox (September)
🌺 9. Hungry Ghost Festival (China, Malaysia, Singapore) - Date: 15th day of the 7th lunar month (August)
🔮 10. Gai Jatra (Nepal) - Date: August or September
🔥 11. Fête des Morts (Festival of the Dead) — Haiti (Vodou Tradition) - Date: November 1–2
Across cultures, these festivals share a universal truth: '' Death is not an end, but a transformation — and remembrance keeps the soul alive across lifetimes. When the veil between worlds grows thin and the whisper of the unseen fills the air, souls begin to wander closer to the realm of the living. Across cultures and centuries, humanity has paused to honor those who came before — lighting candles, offering prayers, and calling upon ancestral spirits for blessings. Whether under the name of Samhain, Día de los Muertos, or Pitru Paksha, these festivals remind us that death is not an ending, but a sacred continuation of love, memory, and spirit''
🕯️ How Mankind / We Can Use These Energies in Our Favour on Halloween ?

🌑 1. Setting Intentions and Manifestations
🔮 2. Connecting with Ancestral Spirits ( Book your spirit reading / Ancestral Reading )
🕯️ 3. Cleansing and Protection Rituals ( Book Aura Cleasing / Wish Fulfullment Rituals )
🌕 4. Divination and Psychic Work (Halloween is the ideal night for tarot, pendulum, scrying, or candle divination. Your psychic channels open naturally under this energy.)
🌹 5. Shadow Healing and Release ( This is a night of both light and shadow. Meditate to face your hidden emotions, karmic patterns, and wounds.)
✨ Spiritual Reminder
“Halloween is not a night of fear — it’s a night of power.Those who walk with faith and awareness can use its energy to heal, manifest, and awaken their true spiritual strength.”
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Thanks & Regards,
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“Happy Halloween – May the Spirits Guide Your Path.”
In Light and Shadow,
Deepali Tiwari
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