The Mysterious Origin of Halloween - Randall Carlson

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Halloween has deep ancient origins, connecting to traditions like the Festival of the Dead and Samhain celebrated by Druids. The Torrid meteor stream, associated with Enki's Comet, has historical significance and intense activity, impacting Earth annually in late October and early November.

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  • Halloween has deep roots in ancient traditions related to the Festival of the Dead, observed worldwide around late October and November, symbolizing a time when spirits roam freely.
  • The Torrids meteor shower, associated with Enki's Comet, aligns with ancient myths and legends of world-destroying floods, indicating a potential link between celestial events and catastrophic narratives present in various cultures throughout history.

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  • What are the origins of Halloween?

    Halloween, also known as All Hallows Eve, has deep roots in ancient traditions and ceremonies. It is associated with the Festival of the Dead, where spirits are believed to wander more than any other time. The Druids in pre-Christian Ireland and Scotland celebrated Samhain as the end of summer and a festival of the Dead. Halloween has connections with ancient cultures worldwide, all observing a Festival of the Dead around late October and November. The memory of the deluge was associated with the same time of year by various ancient cultures, making Halloween a significant and ancient celebration.

  • How do ancient cultures commemorate the Deluge?

    Ancient cultures commemorated the Deluge, a catastrophic event leading to a global reset, in various ways. Flood and fire were primary ways the world was periodically destroyed in myths and legends. The Deluge was associated with the same time of year by different ancient cultures, with many observing a Festival of the Dead around late October and November. The Pleiades constellation, marking the beginning of the year for many nations, including Australians and Mexicans, aligns with the Deluge myths. The memory of this catastrophic event was deeply ingrained in the traditions and ceremonies of ancient cultures worldwide.

  • What is the significance of the torrid meteor stream?

    The torrid meteor stream, observed from October 26 to November 22, has significant astronomical and historical importance. It is associated with the Pleiades constellation and symbolizes the Day of the Dead in various cultures. The torrid meteors trace out elliptical paths, converging in reverse to a single point in space, indicating fragmentation from a single object, Comet Anki. This meteor stream aligns with the direction of the planets in the solar system and takes about three to three and a half years to complete its cycle. The Earth encounters meteor streams from Taurus the Bull and the Geminid meteor stream annually, with the torrid meteor stream taking 12 days to cross.

  • How is the Tunguska event related to the torrid meteor stream?

    The Tunguska event of 1908, a meteorite explosion in Siberia, is likely linked to the torrid meteor stream. This event was consistent with the torrid stream's direction, coming directly from the Sun. Earth encounters meteor streams from Taurus the Bull and the Geminid meteor stream annually, with the torrid meteor stream taking 12 days to cross. Anki's comet, associated with the torrid meteor stream, has shown intense activity in the past, with historical records indicating significant meteor showers in the 11th century. The Tunguska event highlights the potential impact of celestial objects associated with meteor streams on Earth.

  • What is the connection between Halloween and ancient celestial events?

    Halloween has deep connections with ancient celestial events and traditions. The Pleiades constellation, associated with Taurus the Bull, marks the beginning of the year for many nations and aligns with various myths and legends of world-destroying floods. Late October to early November is significant as the Pleiades constellation crosses the local meridian by midnight in the northern hemisphere. The torrid meteor stream, observed from October 26 to November 22, correlates with the Pleiades and symbolizes the Day of the Dead. Halloween's origins are intertwined with ancient cultures worldwide, all observing a Festival of the Dead around this time, making it a celebration rich in history and symbolism.

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Summary

00:00

Ancient Origins of Halloween and Flood Myths

  • Randall Carlson has researched the ancient origins of modern holidays, focusing on Halloween.
  • Halloween has roots in an ancient Universal tradition of catastrophe leading to a Global reset.
  • A quote from the book "The Source of Measure" by Jay Ralston Skinner emphasizes ancient knowledge.
  • Flood and fire were primary ways the world was periodically destroyed in myths and legends.
  • Halloween, or All Hallows Eve, has deep origins in ancient traditions and ceremonies.
  • Halloween is associated with the Festival of the Dead, where spirits wander more than any other time.
  • The Druids in pre-Christian Ireland and Scotland celebrated Samhain as the end of summer and a festival of the Dead.
  • Halloween has connections with ancient cultures worldwide, all observing a Festival of the Dead around late October and November.
  • The memory of the deluge was associated with the same time of year by various ancient cultures.
  • The Deluge was commemorated at the beginning of the year of the Pleiades, culminating at midnight, connecting various myths and legends of world-destroying floods.

19:34

"November's Celestial Significance and Ancient Traditions"

  • Late October to early November, the Pleiades constellation crosses the local meridian by midnight in the northern hemisphere.
  • Taurus the Bull, with the Pleiades at its shoulder, has been recognized for 16,000 years, depicted in cave paintings.
  • The Great Festival of the Mexican cycle on November 17th was regulated by the Pleiades, with a human sacrifice to avert calamity.
  • November 17th was venerated in the ancient Persian calendar, granting all favors asked of rulers on that day.
  • The torrid meteor stream, peaking from November 1st to 3rd, correlates with the Pleiades, symbolizing the Day of the Dead.
  • The leonids meteor stream, peaking around November 17th, aligns with the constellation Leo, representing the Apocalypse.
  • The Pleiades, associated with Taurus, marks the beginning of the year for many nations, including the Australians and Mexicans.
  • The Mexican tradition of zontamak, or falling hairs, commemorated annually in the kaholi festival, symbolizes the end of the world.
  • The Maya zodiac, with Taurus represented by a rattlesnake, links to the torrid meteors emanating from Taurus in November.
  • The torrid meteor shower, observed from October 26 to November 22, has closed orbits of short period, originating from Enki's Comet.

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"Torrid Meteor Stream and Comet Anki"

  • Orbits observed are closed and of short period, elliptical rather than hyperbolic, returning regularly every slightly more than three years.
  • Meteors trace out elliptical paths, converging in reverse to a single point in space, indicating fragmentation from a single object, Comet Anki.
  • Radiant point in space shows meteors appearing to emanate from a single point due to an illusion of perspective, not actually originating from the Pleiades.
  • Time-lapse photograph of the Leonid meteor shower reveals meteors converging towards a point close to the star Regulus in the constellation of Leo, peaking on November 17th.
  • Torrid meteor stream orbits align with the direction of the planets in the solar system, taking about three to three and a half years to complete its cycle.
  • Earth crosses the torrid meteor stream twice, with one crossing in June making meteors difficult to see due to their direction from the Sun.
  • Tunguska event in 1908, a meteorite explosion in Siberia, was consistent with the torrid stream's direction, coming directly from the Sun.
  • Earth encounters meteor streams from Taurus the Bull and Geminid meteor stream annually, with the torrid meteor stream taking 12 days to cross.
  • Anki's comet, discovered in 1818, has a stable orbit that never enters Jupiter's sphere of influence, interacting frequently with Earth's torrid stream.
  • Torrid meteor stream, associated with Anki's comet, has shown intense activity in the past, with historical records indicating significant meteor showers in the 11th century.

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Celestial Objects, Comets, and Catastrophic Events

  • The Tunguska event of 1908 is likely linked to a celestial object, possibly a kilometer in diameter.
  • A kilometer in diameter equates to 3280 feet, with the radius being 1640 feet.
  • The conversion of a kilometer in diameter to cubic feet results in approximately 588 million cubic feet.
  • An object of this size could produce over a thousand Tunguska-type objects if fragmented.
  • The Torrids meteor shower is associated with the comet Enki and occurs in late October and early November.
  • The Torrids are remnants of a larger comet that disintegrated over the past 20 to 30,000 years.
  • The Earth takes several weeks to pass through the Torrids stream, leading to an extended period of meteor activity.
  • Mithras, accompanied by Seven Stars representing the Pleiades, is depicted in various artworks.
  • The myth of Phaeton involves the son of Helios losing control of the Chariot of the Sun, leading to catastrophic events.
  • Various flood stories, including one from the Peruvians, mention a shepherd and his family surviving a deluge.

01:13:53

"Comets, Ghosts, and Halloween: Deeper Connections"

  • The correlation between the appearance of comets in the sky and the idea of ghosts on earth was explored, with a graphic of Halley's Comet emphasizing the ghost-like association people could perceive. The angle of the plane of the ecliptic intersecting with the celestial equator was compared to crossed bones, hinting at deeper meanings behind Halloween and archetypal imagery.
  • The possibility of a deeper meaning to Halloween beyond mere disavowal was suggested, with an invitation to explore further details on RandallCarlson.com or Cosmographia.com, including an exclusive live stream event on Halloween and unique tours to special places available at the end of March through RandallCarlson.com.
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