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And the little world of LiveJournal is all aflutter. What must we do to keep the holiday aright, so that we don't wake up on All Hallows day with the aching disappointment that those Good Kids are prone to feel on December 26?

For one thing we can keep our decorations up, at least indoors, through the full moon of Scorpio on November 9 up to the new moon on the 23rd. (Yes, I know, the full moon is not in Scorpio, but opposite the sun, which is in Scorpio, or at least where Scorpio used to be a couple of thousand years ago. Gimme a break.)

But how do we handle the religious objectors, I mean the Pagans? You know, the ones who talk about "Samhain" and pronounce it sahween or even sahm. The ones the badass dudes call fuzzybunnies. The ones I identify with -- every other day of the year. Now give me a break from sweetness and light.

Yes, Virginia, there is a Dark Side. And now is the time to embrace it. Without losing the rest of us. If you can't see your shadow you're not walking in the light. If you do not put on for a time the mask of the shadow you will never know what you are -- or control what you do.

I saw two thousand lives destroyed by men blinded by the light, who could not acknowledge their shadow side, who projected it outward on to us. I walked home on September 11 resolved to keep November Eve.

And if you don't have a yard to turn into a haunt, or your mate doesn't like to dress up, well, after all, it's the spirit that counts. Read some M. R. James or J. S. LeFanu. Even Bram Stoker will do in a pinch. Walk around Halowe'en Adventure on Third Avenue and think of all the stuff that you would buy if you had a use for it. Buy it anyway. (Just kidding. Buy one thing, maybe a set of teeth to wear to the university. Especially if you are the Chancellor.)

What will I be doing at the end of the month? I have the annual occult night at Greater New York Mensa on Thursday, and a party at the home of an LJ friend on Saturday, and to the latter my spouse is committed as well. Friday is still free. Shall I do the parade for the first time since I moved into town in (can it really be) 1970?

What shall I wear? Straightening up the apartment I found one of those pumpkin suits with the big old grins. I thought that might do nicely with a revolting enough mask. (I also have the black sheet I bought from the sale bin at Century Twentyone.) And I saw a rather nice over the head gas mask which I ordered because every New Yorker needs one anyway. (Two years ago my doctor bought a gas mask on the street for two hundred dollars in cash, but sounded rather sheepish about it. I guess he doesn't do Hallowe'en. And it looked rather pedestrian.)

Stay spooky, people. And to all the professional and semiprofessional haunters on the list, be a little extra spooky for me!

Re: With a little effort...

Date: 2003-10-07 12:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] solis93.livejournal.com
Just keep me away from the cinnamon oil. (If I remember the story correctly.)

LOL! The Abramelin! Yes, indeed. I once put some in a plastic bottle on top of my frshly painted altar before I went to work. On my return, the plastic container had melted and the oil had separated all the paint from the wood. Back to the old drawing board.

As an aside: Abramelin made from pure engredients wont do that. ;)

I once

Date: 2003-10-07 01:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] arisbe.livejournal.com
Bought a little botle of peppermint oil from the druggist because of some digestive trouble. At a meeting I poured myself some water from the cooler, put in some drops of the oil, and felt the styrofoam cup melt away in my hand.

Re: I once

Date: 2003-10-07 01:20 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] solis93.livejournal.com
At a meeting I poured myself some water from the cooler, put in some drops of the oil, and felt the styrofoam cup melt away in my hand.

I'll bet that got everyones attention. I have to remember that. Peppermint oil is a wonderful thing. 1001 uses... now 1002. :)

Re: I once

Date: 2003-10-07 02:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] arisbe.livejournal.com
I was still close to the water cooler and wastebin, so nobody noticed. I told the story to a fellow I knew back then and he said that concrete is often poured between styrofoam forms which are then melted away with gasoline. Which I imagine has other problems.

Re: I once

Date: 2003-10-07 02:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] solis93.livejournal.com
styrofoam forms which are then melted away with gasoline.

As anyone who has ever ran out of gasoline and couldn't find anything but a styrofoam cup can attest too. It happens rather quickly. :)

Re: I once

Date: 2003-10-07 06:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] starroses.livejournal.com
Is this the point, dearest, where I try to lure you to come visit me in NY, sleep on my futon? I shall use Arisbe as a Lure!!!! Lurrrrrrrrrrrrrrre.

Re: I once

Date: 2003-10-07 07:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] solis93.livejournal.com
Is this the point, dearest, where I try to lure you to come visit me in NY, sleep on my futon?

LOL! You wouldn't have to try very hard. Perhaps when the finances are good? I would love to come visit. :)

Re: I once

Date: 2003-10-08 04:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] starroses.livejournal.com
Perhaps when the finances are good?

Your finances or mine? Seriously, we should start considering a month in the future - like "September of 2004". I have a list of people who must visit and you're on it.

Re: With a little effort...

Date: 2003-10-07 04:07 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] cleverthylacine
I need some pure Abramelin. I tried to make Cakes of Light with the other kind and they were nasty. And I was highly put out.

Re: With a little effort...

Date: 2003-10-07 04:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] solis93.livejournal.com
I need some pure Abramelin. I tried to make Cakes of Light with the other kind and they were nasty. And I was highly put out.

Some of the synthetics that are sold in the shops are actually dangerous to consume, too. :/

Real Abramelin is expensive (Galangal and Myrrh are pretty pricey)... and it smells nothing like the stuff sold in the shops. Email gm@thelemicknighst.org if you are interested in oil.

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