This may sound like a crazy idea, but putting thought into
your Halloween costume could change your life.
We used to have big Halloween parties. I remember my brother-in-law renting an empty
warehouse for a huge shindig. Deciding
on a costume each year became trickier and trickier. I remember when we were pregnant, my sister
and I went to a party dressed as a Polaroid camera and a bag of jelly beans. Those were the days.
As I began to pursue my current career, the Halloween Season
was an important time. The paranormal
research group I belonged to had a very interesting take on Halloween. One of the customs within the group was to
dress on Halloween for how you wanted your year to progress. At that time, no one had really heard about
the Law of Attraction yet, though we were aware that what you emit from you returns
to you.
My first year as a member, one of our members was adamant
that she was tired of being single and wanted to get married. She dressed as a bride. She met a great guy and while she didn’t get
married before the next Halloween, she did get engaged, and married before the
second Halloween came around. This
really stuck in my mind, and when I wanted to get married again, (and not to
anyone, but to a Prince Charming) I dressed as a Cinderella bride, complete
with glass (OK – see- through plastic) shoes.
Ed and I married before the next Halloween. Ed could be very charming.
There were many other well thought out costumes – a butterfly
for change, a church to increase spirituality, a sun to have a bright and happy
year, an author, and the list goes on and on.
Since we always had a party, a costume would be needed, and it was
important to get just the right costume.
I’ve got my thinking cap on for this year. Party or no party, I am ready to dress up to
project my coming year.
Once I had observed that you drew to you what you dressed
as, I made sure the kids didn’t wear monster or witch costumes. We were quite creative and always made our
costumes, so it was a fun time. Then
came the year Kati wanted to be the sun and the moon, I think it was third
grade. It was a lot of work to figure
out how to make that costume, but we got it finished and she was very happy
with it. It was one of the most up and
down years ever, Kati was either very happy or very sad most of the time. I thought a sun and moon costume would bring
a balanced energy. What it brought was a
full sun or a full moon vibration, no in-betweens. Note to self.
It’s only a few weeks left until Halloween and perhaps you
have your costumes all set to go. Take a
look at them, think of the vibrations or emotions the costume evokes, and then
go have fun! Super heroes are great
costumes to wear, they build confidence.
They can also keep you busy, superheroes often lead dual lives and have
lots of work. Unless you are Tony
Stark. I think everyone knows he is Iron
Man. You could dress as the millionaire
version of the superhero – Bruce Wayne for example. Villains – be ready for your not-so-nice side
to come out. Disney Characters – what’s
not to love? Group costumes (The Flintstones,
Scooby Doo, the Avengers) pull a friendship vibration.
The main thing to remember is that this is a fun time of
year for most people. When choosing a
costume for yourself or your child, go for fun and trust your gut.
1 comment:
You are making this even trickier on me!! LOL
I have never wanted to dress "dark" for Halloween and always been a little upbeat - last year I was Tinkerbell for a Halloween party with the theme "Charlie's Chocolate Factory".. EASY right?!! And obviously I had an amazing and magical year with lots of fairy dust LOL..
This year the party theme is "Death" since last year was so cute (according to the organizers).. So I am struggling. I certainly do not want to attract death to my life. But the rule is "you can be anything you want as long as it is dead".. I was thinking Snow white biting that apple.. "Dead" but cute?!
Troubles troubles haha...
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