Monday, October 31, 2011

VARIOUS TIMES OF DAY, YEAR, AND HISTORY SEEM TO MARK POINTS DURING WHICH THE 'VEIL' THINS

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There are times and periods when the "veil" between the natural and the supernatural seems especially thin. They say it's like a partition that scrolls and opens unto itself (at least as viewed from the "other side"). There's an intersection.

There are times of day:

At three p.m. -- the Mercy Hour -- many prayers seem to be answered. It is a special time.

There is the antithesis of that: three a.m.:

Many wake up precisely at that moment with the urge to pray -- either because they experience a heavenly presence or an evil one. Different spirits seem to move (including the deceased).

Some claim it's because three a.m. is when occultists, having initiated rituals at midnight, conclude them and release dark spirits. Many things seem to occur at the hour: healings, attacks, deaths (holy and otherwise). Others say it gets back to the night-time version of Mercy. Whatever the case, the middle of the night seems when we can best pray.

There are also -- obviously -- times of the year when the veil seems thin -- and Halloween, along with All Souls' Day, is among them.

Occultists may thin the veil with their rituals, but let's concentrate on the help we can offer the departed -- who can see us (Mary once said) when we pray.

Read the whole article here: http://www.spiritdaily.com/veilthins.htm

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