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Día de los Muertos or Day of the Dead, is an ancient tradition that started with indigenous people in the Americas, morphed when Catholics arrived, and has seen a resurgence in recent decades in California. This year, the Los Angeles Times set up a virtual Día de Los Muertos altar this year to create a community space to honor loved ones who have passed. The virtual altar reflects the pandemic, which pushed many traditions online, and an example of how the Latin American tradition of honoring the dead has evolved over time. We discuss the practice of honoring the dead as well as cultural and personal connections to Dia de los Muertos.
Dia 27 de Cheshvan HaYom Yom: Todos os dias, você acompanha um pouco desta coletânea de provérbios e ditos chassídicos retirados dos discursos e cartas do Lubavitcher Rebe Anterior, Rabi Yossef Yitschac Schneersoh.
Comemoração de todos os Fiéis Defuntos - ofício próprio . Solenidade 2 de Novembro de 2021 Cor: Roxo Evangelho - Lc 12,35-40 Irmãos e irmãs, neste terça-feira, Dia de Finados voltemos as nossas orações aos nossos familiares e amigos falecidos. Pedimos a intercessão da Igreja Triunfante, que são os homens e mulheres que estão juntos de Deus em sua glória. Hoje não é um dia de tristeza, mas uma oportunidade de pedir por aqueles que estão no purgatório. O evangelho de hoje deixa claro a missão de Jesus neste mundo, como explica Padre Marcelo por meio de três palavras: acolhida, missão e cuidado. "Vós também ficai preparados!" + Proclamação do Evangelho de Jesus Cristo segundo Lucas 12,35-40 Acesse: https://paroquiasantanalondrina.app.ofertorio.com/raios-de-esperanca/
We have a special bonus episode for you all, celebrating Dia de Los Muertos! We thought what better way to celebrate with our listeners than to discuss one of our favorite animated movies, Coco. And you all, this episode is a family friendly discussion of Coco, Dia de Los Muertos, our personal customs and traditions, and some fun memories we share of our mother. If you want to have your youngins around, bring them along and we can all share and enjoy this beautiful movie together. Movie summary: Despite his family's baffling generations-old ban on music, Miguel dreams of becoming an accomplished musician like his idol, Ernesto de la Cruz. Desperate to prove his talent, Miguel finds himself in the stunning and colorful Land of the Dead following a mysterious chain of events. Along the way, he meets charming trickster Hector, and together, they set off on an extraordinary journey to unlock the real story behind Miguel's family history. Visit our website at https://www.nightmaremoviepodcast.com Support our podcast with a membership: https://www.patreon.com/nightmaremoviepodcast One time donation: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/nightmarepod Music for this podcast created by JUNIPER. Find her music on SPOTIFY
No dia 31 de Outubro comemoramos o Dia da Reforma Protestante. Um dia de ruptura com a apostasia reinante na Igreja, ocorrido em 31.10.1517! Ainda hoje precisamos estar atentos para reconhecer e resistir a todo tipo de “apostasia” que insiste em ocupar espaço no meio da Igreja Cristã de nossos dias! Como diz uma máxima da Reforma Protestante: IGREJA REFORMADA SEMPRE REFORMANDO! Permaneçamos firmes e atentos ao lado do Senhor Jesus e de sua Santa Palavra. Um bom dia com Jesus Pr. Ednaldo Breves
"Terpujilah Allah, Bapa Tuhan kita Yesus Kristus, Bapa yang penuh belas kasihan dan Allah sumber segala penghiburan, yang menghibur kami dalam segala penderitaan kami, sehingga kami sanggup menghibur mereka, yang berada dalam bermacam-macam penderitaan dengan penghiburan yang kami terima sendiri dari Allah." (2 Korintus 1:3-4 ) Renungan: Jono Lancaster mengidap sindrom Treacher Collins, yang diakibatkan dari tulang wajah yang belum berkembang secara sempurna. Namun hal itu tidak membuat Lancaster merasa rendah diri atau minder. Sebaliknya, ia dapat menjadi sosok inspiratif bagi orang-orang yang memiliki kondisi sama sepertinya. Seorang ibu di Australia menghubungi pria asal Inggris tersebut melalui Facebook dan mengundangnya untuk datang ke rumah mereka. Ibu tersebut memunyai anak berusia dua tahun bernama Zackary, yang memiliki kondisi yang sama dengan Lancaster dan dia ingin Lancaster menemuinya. Ibu tersebut berkata dengan penuh kebahagiaan, "Lancaster adalah selebriti dan inspirasi besar bagi kami. Ketika ia menyanggupi untuk datang ke Australia, kami tahu dia benar-benar akan menepatinya. Itu sangat membuat kami senang karena bisa melihat Zack dapat bertemu seseorang dengan sindrom yang sama dengannya." Hal yang sama dirasakan oleh Lancaster. Ia mengaku senang dapat bertemu dengan Zack. Bukan hanya itu, Lancaster juga berkeliling kota untuk menemui anak-anak lainnya dengan kondisi yang sama dengannya. Dia berharap dapat menginspirasi mereka untuk terus semangat menjalani hidup. Lancaster berkata, "Saya juga akan sangat senang bisa bertemu seseorang dengan kondisi seperti saya ketika masih kecil. Seseorang mengatakan kepada saya, menjadi inspirasi bagi mereka merupakan hal yang dapat saya lakukan." Salah satu tujuan kita diizinkan menderita atau mengalami masalah tertentu adalah agar kita bisa menjadi berkat bagi mereka yang mengalami masalah yang sama. Mantan pemakai narkoba biasanya adalah orang yang paling efektif di dalam melayani mereka yang ketergantungan narkoba. Orang yang pernah merasakan kehilangan orang yang dikasihi adalah orang yang paling efektif di dalam melayani mereka yang kehilangan orang yang dikasihi. Orang yang pernah mengalami kebangkrutan bisnis adalah orang yang paling efektif di dalam melayani mereka yang mengalami kebangkrutan bisnis juga. Namun hal ini tidak berarti bahwa Tuhanlah yang membuat kita masuk ke dalam hal-hal seperti itu. Maksudnya adalah bahwa penderitaan dan kegagalan, bahkan penderitaan dan kegagalan karena kesalahan kita sendiri, dapat Dia pakai untuk kebaikan kita dan orang lain. Rasul Paulus berkata bahwa Tuhan menghibur dia dalam setiap penderitaannya sehingga dia dapat menghibur orang lain yang juga mengalami penderitaan. Tuhan mengizinkan Paulus mengalami penderitaan agar dia bisa menghibur orang lain yang mengalami penderitaan. Tuhan memakai pengalamannya dalam menderita untuk menolong penderitaan orang lain. Jika kita harus mengalami suatu penderitaan hidup, yakinlah bahwa hal itu Tuhan izinkan agar kelak kita dapat menghibur dan menguatkan orang lain yang mengalami penderitaan yang sama. Mintalah kekuatan dari Tuhan untuk menanggung setiap penderitaan atau masalah yant kita hadapi. Tuhan Yesus memberkati. Doa: Tuhan Yesus, mampukan aku menanggung penderitaan atau masalah yang aku hadapi saat ini, agar kelak aku bisa melayani mereka yang mengalami penderitaan yang sama. Amin. (Dod).
FIlipi 4:13 Segala hal dapat kutanggung di dalam Dia yang memberi kekuatan kepadaku.
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Dia 26 de Cheshvan HaYom Yom: Todos os dias, você acompanha um pouco desta coletânea de provérbios e ditos chassídicos retirados dos discursos e cartas do Lubavitcher Rebe Anterior, Rabi Yossef Yitschac Schneersoh.
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Spectre features one of the most spectacular cinematic scenes with their depiction of Dia de los Muertos in the pre-title sequence. What is Dia de los Muertos and why was it featured? Join myself and Bud West from the Bond Brain as we talk about the history of the holiday, the impact Bond had on the holiday, and what No Time To Die did to the legacy of Spectre. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/donald-waldron/support
The Dark Side of Beautiful – 10/30 This weekend America and much of the world celebrates the second biggest holiday of the year – Halloween and Dia De Los Muertos. This holiday often portrays the scary side of death – though today I'd like to also talk about the beautiful almost irresistible side of death too. Halloween Stats[1] per USA Today Americans love holidays – Ancient Israel had close to 4 weeks of national holidays plus the weekly Sabbath holiday Today there are said to be 11 days of national holiday in America 10 billion dollars will be spent on Halloween this year – 1 billion more than ever before. 1/3 on costumes – 1/3 on candy and 1/3 on decorations 2/3 Americans will celebrate Halloween 8 out of ten families with children will celebrate Halloween Most popular costume by 4x more than any other – A witch - Did you know that more people in America today identify as a witch[2] (1.4 million) than those who identify as Seventh-day Adventist? More witches than those who identify as Presbyterian! An Atlantic article describes – “Americans' interest in spell-casting tends to increase as instability rises and trust in establishment ideas plummets. Wicca is America's fastest growing Religion!!!!! Author Julie Roys says - “Wicca (which is a form of paganism) has effectively repackaged witchcraft for Millennial consumption. No longer are witchcraft and paganism satanic and demonic… it's a ‘pre-Christian tradition' that promotes ‘free thought' and ‘understanding of earth and nature.' October 31 is Halloween – November 1 begins the festival – Dia de los Muertos or day of the dead – often very beautiful - Origins are believed to be pagan—Pagan - a person who worships many gods or goddesses or the earth or nature - Later all hallows eve – sought to Christianize the holiday – – originally called Samhain – a celtic pagan holiday Occurred around the solstice and a day when animals were slaughtered and bonfires were lit where it was believed the veil between the living and the underworld/dead was thin – a time when the AOS SI or spirits or fairies could more easily communicate with the living. Some say the AOS SI were a supernatural race of spirits generally described as stunningly beautiful. The AOS Si were believed to be the gods of the ancient pagan world – Scripture describes these ‘gods' of the pagan world as fallen angels cast out of heaven for giving their allegiance to Lucifer rather than Jehovah The celebration of this ancient festival was when - The souls of dead relatives were also thought to revisit their homes seeking hospitality, and a place was set at the table for them during a Samhain meal. Disguise and wrapping oneself in burial clothes like a mummy was a part of this festival in order to hide yourself from the AOS Si. It was a holiday of impersonation. Impersonation is the practice when Someone imitates or copies the behavior or actions of another. According to Irish mythology, Samhain was a time when the 'doorways' to the Underworld opened, allowing supernatural beings and the souls of the dead to come into our world; Samhain "was essentially a festival for the dead".[3] Here in America, we are pretty obsessed with this idea of death being nothing more than a gateway to the next life. This sentiment is much like the ancient Egyptians. Whether it's zombies, the undead, ghosts, conjuring spirits or anything we celebrate on Halloween these days – death has become big business – especially the scary side of it. But then there's the other side – the beautiful side – the idea of reconnecting with our loved ones. We love the idea of communicating with the dead, celebrating life after death and who can blame us ? The Sumerians did, the Egyptians did, the Persians, the Greeks, the idea of talking to the dead is found in Homer's Odyssey..and the Romans were into it And now the Christians… In the midst of the civil war – there were more people who claimed to be able to talk to the dead than the number of people who were in favor of abolishing slavery!!!! In the early years of the United States – Most Protestant Christians openly protested to celebrating this holiday. I don't know your thoughts on Halloween but I think its important to know the history of a thing and the issues around it. Especially in light of the belief by some that the downfall of ancient empires was closely linked with the increase in supposed communication with the spirit world and communicating with the dead. Why would that be? Today nearly 2 billion people on earth identify as Christian and the majority of those believe it is possible to communicate with the dead. Two sides of this discussion the beautiful and the ugly So often we talk about the ugly – in our books, our art, our films – the dead are scary but then the other side is when its our loved ones…. That we miss so much – that we often would do anything to reconnect with - Hollywood capitalizes on both – the scary and the beautiful The bible is not silent on the idea of what happens to us humans after we breathe our last breath. The Bible tells us in Genesis 2:7 and Ezekiel 18:20 – that the soul is not immortal. That life comes from the dust of the ground and the breath of life from God. Like a lightbulb made of materials from the ground is nothing without electricity – together they create light. Overall Scripture paints death as a sleep – awaiting the final judgment – the final decision of God as to who knew Him and who did not. Only after that decision does destiny and destination be decided. But not secretly – instead at events known as the second and third coming of Jesus. At the second the righteous dead awake. At the third the dead who are lost will awake. After death a person: returns to dust (Psalms 104:29), knows nothing (Ecclesiastes 9:5), possesses no mental powers (Psalms 146:4), has nothing to do with anything on earth (Ecclesiastes 9:6), does not live (2 Kings 20:1), waits in the grave (Job 17:13), and continues not (Job 14:1, 2). --------The gods of the old Testament were not just imaginary. Talking about these ‘gods' David tells us the history of his people and the great sin of King Saul- They did not destroy the peoples, as the Lord commanded them, but they mixed with the nations and learned to do as they did. They served their idols, which became a snare to them. They sacrificed their sons and their daughters to the demons; they poured out innocent blood (Psalm 106:34-38). the demons, the fallen angels, legion race were the gods of the old Testament and all these different gods were demons that somehow in some way had personified themselves. And then the people had made an idol after this demon. And if the angels are in the proportions that we read and legend says, they're extremely tall, 12, 16, 18 foot tall beings, and very Beautiful. They stirred him to jealousy with strange gods; with abominations they provoked him to anger. They sacrificed to demons that were no gods, to gods they had never known.. (Deut 32:16-17). Deut 18:9-12 - 9When thou art come into the land which the LORD thy God giveth thee, thou shalt not learn to do according to the abominations of those nations. 10There shall not be found among you any one who maketh his son or his daughter to pass through the fire, or who useth divination, or an observer of times, or an enchanter, or a witch, 11or a charmer, or a consulter with familiar spirits, or a wizard, or a necromancer. 12For all who do these things are an abomination unto the LORD, and because of these abominations the LORD thy God doth drive them out from before thee (KJV). Paul says in 1 Corinthians 10 that what pagans sacrifice they offer to demons and not to God. This was profound. When I learned this concept that these weren't just ignorant people. They were worshiping beings with a ton of talent and skill and wisdom. Early Church leaders such as Justin Martyr and Tertullian held similar views (that the gods were actually demons). Why would ancient civilizations talk to these beings? We learn in 2 Kings 19:35 that one angel – one of these type of beings killed 185,000 soldiers in one night. You hear talk of generals from wars in our recent history who were communing with these same beings. - - - I'd like to tell you a story about Israel's first King – Saul and his communicating with the spirit world through an oracle of Endor – READ 1 Samuel 28:3-6 Saul is longing for answers. Notice verse 3 - Samuel has died. He was the voice of God to Saul. Have you ever lost someone close to you? You know this feeling of love being cut off suddenly. I have. A few years back I got a call that my dad had died in a car accident. Sudden. You think of the your last conversation. You think of the good times. You would do ANYTHING to talk to them again. Let me repeat that - You would do ANYTHING to talk to them again. I know the Bible teaching on the dead, yet for months and even years I would have dreams where I would see my dad, talk to him, even know he was dead yet everything in my being - in my dream - wanted to hug him, talk to him. Not until you lose someone and realize the power of love and loss do you begin to really understand the power of this doctrine of the devil - that death is a doorway to the next life. That there is no check and balance to immortality – all must just live on regardless of character and actions in this life. Saul was desperate and he called for a medium. He knew better but he was would do ANYTHING to find answers. 1 Samuel 28:7- 25 ——- —- —- —- —- Why address this today? Because if the Bible is true, it paints a picture of some mass event in our future - a deception thousands of years in the making. In the closing scenes of this war between good and evil we are told that The most powerful medium - friends and family, who seem to come to us, look the same, sound the same, smell the same, and are here to comfort us and ‘warn us' of coming danger. I can tell you everything in your soul will WANT TO BELIEVE these beings impersonating your loved ones. This is where faith and feeling will fight their greatest battle. The only thing telling you this is not real is Scripture and the truth that the dead know nothing (Eccl 9:5) and Job 7:9-10 - As a cloud vanishes and is gone, so one who goes down to the grave does not return. He will never come to his house again; his place will know him no more. 1 Timothy 4:1 - The Spirit clearly says that in the last days some will abandon the faith and follow deceiving spirits and things taught by demons. 1 Timothy 4:3 - For the time will come when people will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear. We also learn in 2 Corinthians 11:14 that Lucifer - the fallen archangel of heaven is planning to personatechrist before the true second coming. We also learn that the fallen angels are going to impersonate loved ones who have gone to sleep i.e. died. Why? Because this is the most powerful MEDIUM to sway someone's belief system. I had a friend in elementary school who's family had spoken to their dead daughter- his sister. There is NO. LET ME REPEAT. NO WAY to reason with someone's apparent reality. They saw her, they spoke to her, and I was not going to convince them otherwise. The dead can appear to talk to the living, it's just not the dead but demons or the fallen angels masquerading as loved ones with the sole desire to deceive us. Life is made up of concepts and ideas which equate to emotions and actions. You have a choice on what you believe and how it effects your behavior. This topic and a complete understanding of it impacts so many other beliefs and ideas. It has influenced this planet since the first day and will be an issue until the last day. The reason it is all so important is because it is about love. God loves us and does not want to see us deceived and lost. We have to decide if that true love is worth it… Jesus - For why should we seek the living among the dead? (Luke 24:5) Challenge - --------------------- Ellen White on husband James after death: Prolific Author and Adventist Pioneer, Ellen White – Letter 17, 1881 (RY 161) ------ Life Sketches p. 360 -----GCB June 1, 1913 James White her husband has just died recently –--------A few days since, I was pleading with the Lord for light in regard to my duty. In the night I dreamed I was in the carriage, driving, sitting at the right hand. Father (Dad – James White) was in the carriage, seated at my left hand. He was very pale, but calm and composed. “Why Father,” I exclaimed, “I am so happy to have you by my side once more! I have felt that half of me was gone. Father, I saw you die; I saw you buried. Has the Lord pitied me and let you come back to me again, and we work together as we used to?” He looked very sad. He said, “The Lord knows what is best for you and for me. My work was very dear to me. We have made a mistake. We have responded to urgent invitations of our brethren to attend important meetings. We had not the heart to refuse. These meetings have worn us both more than we were aware. Our good brethren were gratified, but they did not realize that in these meetings we took upon us greater burdens than at our age we could safely carry. They will never know the result of this long-continued strain upon us. God would have had them bear the burdens we have carried for years. Our nervous energies have been continuously taxed, and then our brethren misjudging our motives and not realizing our burdens have weakened the action of the heart. I have made mistakes, the greatest of which was in allowing my sympathies for the people of God to lead me to take work upon me which others should have borne. “Now, Ellen, calls will be made as they have been, desiring you to attend important meetings, as has been the case in the past. But lay this matter before God and make no response to the most earnest invitations. Your life hangs as it were upon a thread. You must have quiet rest, freedom from all excitement and from all disagreeable cares. We might have done a great deal for years with our pens, on subjects the people need that we have had light upon and can present before them, which others do not have. Thus you can work when your strength returns, as it will, and you can do far more with your pen than with your voice.” He looked at me appealingly and said, “You will not neglect these cautions, will you, Ellen? Our people will never know under what infirmities we have labored to serve them because our lives were interwoven with the progress of the work, but God knows it all. I regret that I have felt so deeply and labored unreasonably in emergencies, regardless of the laws of life and health. The Lord did not require us to carry so heavy burdens and many of our brethren so few. We ought to have gone to the Pacific Coast before, and devoted our time and energies to writing. Will you do this now? Will you, as your strength returns, take your pen and write out these things we have so long anticipated, and make haste slowly? There is important matter which the people need. Make this your first business. You will have to speak some to the people, but shun the responsibilities which have borne us down.” “Well,” said I, “James, you are always to stay with me now and we will work together.” Said he, “I stayed in Battle Creek too long. I ought to have gone to California more than one year ago. But I wanted to help the work and institutions at Battle Creek. I have made a mistake. Your heart is tender. You will be inclined to make the same mistakes I have made. Your life can be of use to the cause of God. Oh, those precious subjects the Lord would have had me bring before the people, precious jewels of light!” I awoke. But this dream seemed so real. Now you can see and understand why I feel no duty to go to Battle Creek for the purpose of shouldering the responsibilities in General Conference. I have no duty to stand in General Conference. The Lord forbids me. That is enough.—Letter 17, 1881. . RY 161.1-RY 163.2 [1] https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/shopping/2021/09/22/halloween-costumes-2021-candy-decorations-spending-record/5816767001/[2] https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2020/03/witchcraft-juliet-diaz/605518/[3]Monaghan, Patricia (2004). The Encyclopedia of Celtic Mythology and Folklore. New York City: Infobase Publishing. p. 41. ISBN978-0816075560.
"Untuk segala sesuatu ada masanya, untuk apa pun di bawah langit ada waktunya." (Pkh 3:1) Renungan: Waktu adalah sesutu yang sangat berharga, namun seringkali disia-siakan oleh banyak orang. Orang yang menghargai waktu akan mengisi hari-harinya dengan hal-hal yang berguna dan membangun, tetapi orang yang tidak menghargai waktu akan membiarkan hari-harinya Berlalu tanpa peduli apakah yang telah ia kerjakan hari itu sia-sia atau berguna. Pengkhotbah berkata bahwa untuk segala sesuatunya di muka bumi ini ada waktunya. "Untuk segala sesuatu ada masanya, untuk apapun di bawah langit ada waktunya. Ada waktu untuk lahir, ada waktu untuk meninggal, ada waktu untuk menanam, ada waktu untuk mencabut yang ditanam." Untuk dapat mengisi waktu-waktu yang kita lalui dengan hal-hal yang berguna dan membangun, renungkanlah puisi di bawah ini: "Ambillah waktu untuk berpikir, itulah sumber kreativitas. Ambillah waktu untuk bermain, itulah rahasia untuk tetap awet muda. Ambillah waktu untuk tertawa, itulah musik yang menyegarkan jiwa. Ambillah waktu untuk membaca, itulah sumber hikmat. Ambillah waktu untuk berteman, itulah jalan menuju kebahagiaan. Ambillah waktu untuk mencintai dan dicintai, itulah anugerah terbesar. Ambillah waktu untuk tidur, itu akan memulihkan stamina tubuh. Ambillah waktu untuk berdiam diri, itulah saat untuk mengoreksi diri. Ambillah waktu untuk membaca firman Tuhan, itulah saat untuk memperkuat iman. Ambillah waktu untuk berdoa, itulah waktu untuk mencari wajah Tuhan. Setiap orang yang ingin berhasil di dalam hidupnya, harus belajar menata waktunya dengan baik. Seorang pengkhotbah yang baik harus mengambil waktu khusus untuk memersiapkan khotbahnya. Ia harus berdoa untuk topik khotbah yang akan dibawakannya. Dia harus membaca firman Tuhan berulang-ulang dan membaca buku tafsiran. Ia harus mencari ilustrasi atau humor yang akan mewarnai khotbahnya. Seorang pelajar haruslah mengambil waktu untuk belajar. Ia harus mengulang apa yang sudah diajarkan gurunya sehingga mendapatkan nilai yang baik dalam ujian. Seorang guru yang baik harus mengambil waktu untuk memersiapkan materi pelajaran yang akan diajarkannya, supaya para murid menerima pelajaran yang bermutu. Seorang olahragawan harus mengambil waktu untuk berlatih. Ia mengatur jadwal latihannya, terutama menjelang hari pertandingan. Seorang ibu yang bijak mengambil waktu untuk memersiapkan makanan sehat dan keperluan keluarganya setiap hari. Sudahkah anda menata waktu hari ini dengan baik? Tuhan Yesus memberkati. Doa: Tuhan Yesus, berilah aku hikmat dan kemampuan untuk menata waktu yang Kau berikan dan mengisinya dengan hal-hal yang berguna dan membangun. Amin. (Dod).
In America, we celebrate Halloween with costumes and trick or treating. In Germany, Allerheiligen is a holiday of paying respects to the dead, and showing reverence for all the saints of the Catholic Church. In Mexico, Dia de los Muertos involves the building of shrines and offering of food to the deceased. Among the ancient Celts, there was Samhain, a time in which the veil between worlds became thinner. Where do all these death holidays come from, and why do so many cultures, with different religious traditions, set aside a day for the ritualized celebration of the dead? And, most importantly for the subject of this podcast... what can Nietzsche tell us that can help understand this anthropological puzzle? Today, we're talking all things Halloween, from a Nietzschean lens. We discuss the effect of darkness and night upon the psyche, the overactive imagination and collective dream state of early man, how we never stop believing in fairytales, and why rituals help spiritualize the wicked thoughts and feelings of mankind. Join us for a special, creepy episode of The Nietzsche Podcast. Muahahahahaha! Episode art: Hans Baldung — Die Hexen (“The Witches”, 1510), courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
Come buy our indulgences... Happy All Hallows' Eve, fellow papists! Sit down with us as we go through the Catholic roots of Halloween, the importance of praying for the dead, and how to steer clear of the Occult and the demonic that are creeping into this holiday.00:00:00 Happy Eve of All Saints!00:02:25 How Traditional Catholics should approach Halloween00:08:00 Dia de los Muertos and Eternal Memory00:11:00 Staying away from the Occult and imprudence00:17:30 Our culture doesn't know how to deal with death 00:23:20 Death is unexpected, memento mori00:26:50 Melding religious and cultural tradition in holidays00:29:30 Changing themes in horror films and culture00:33:10 On the Occult and the demonic00:44:00 The Church on ghosts and apparitions00:51:00 Jordan's Costume and dressing children as saints00:55:30 What is our favorite candy?01:01:48 Don't forget to go to a cemetery for All Souls Day!Follow us @gladtradpodcastVideo Episodes on Youtube
From a study of spirituality in the horror genre to the celebration of Dia de Los Muertos, we explore how people find meaning in rituals we may not fully understand.
What's up plant people??? Today's episode is the last installment of the Plants in World Traditions monthly series I've been running for the past year! I talked about spooky (and spooky-adjacent) plant traditions around the world like Jack-o-Lanterns, Dia de los Muertos flowers, haunted forests, and more! This has been such a fun series, and I hope you enjoy this final episode! Talking Trees, my series for the next year, will start next month,This episode also contains a trailed for Love these Mother Daughter Talks, a delightful and heartwarming show that's the newest member of the PodFix Network. Be sure to check out LTMDT and all the other shows in the PodFix family!******************************************************As always, thanks so much for listening! Subscribe, rate, and review Planthropology on your favorite podcast app. It really helps the show keep growing and reaching more people! Also, check out Planthropology on our website and various social media pages, all listed below. As an added bonus, if you review Planthropology on Apple Podcasts or Podchaser and send me a screenshot of it, I'll send you an awesome sticker pack!Listen in on Apple, Spotify, Stitcher, Castbox, or wherever else you like to get your podcasts.Website: www.planthropologypod.comPodchaser: www.podchaser.com/PlanthropologyFacebook: PlanthropologyFacebook group: Planthropology's Cool Plant PeopleInstagram: @PlanthropologyPodTwitter: @Planthropology_e-mail: Planthropologypod@gmail.com Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/planthropology)
On this week's episode of the Northeast Newscast, we're hearing from Phyllis Hernandez, who opened Sala de Arte earlier this year at Ninth and Van Brunt, a one-of-a-kind place for neighborhood artists of all varieties to display their art. Phyllis, a resident of Northeast, serves on the Guadalupe school board, is a Senior library technical assistant at the North-East branch of the Kansas City public library, and was recently appointed to Kansas City's NTDF board. With lots of community support, Sala de Arte is hosting its first annual Dia de los Muertos event on Saturday from noon to 8 p.m. at Ninth and Van Brunt.
A Cobb teen and another minor were charged with murder in the shooting death of a man; Kennesaw State is not subject to the federal vaccine mandate that other schools will adhere to; And a local family will appear in a Dia de los Muertos ad on Cartoon Network. #CobbCounty #Georgia #LocalNews - - - - The Marietta Daily Journal Podcast is local news for Marietta, Kennesaw, Smyrna, and all of Cobb County. Subscribe today, so you don't miss an episode! MDJOnline Register Here for your essential digital news. Find additional episodes of the MDJ Podcast here. This Podcast was produced and published for the Marietta Daily Journal and MDJ Online by BG Ad Group on 10-29-2021 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
•Cierre del STC Metro por festividad de Dia de Muertos•Querétaro remodelara la Plaza del Mariachi•Más información en nuestro podcast
•Bloquean autopista familiares de Pablo Alejandro Méndez López•CDMX espero tres millones de visitantes por Dia de Muertos•Más información en nuestro podcast
On All Souls Day in a parallel universe we visit the grave of a friend who died in an unfortunate habal-habal accident. With our returning guest, Jeric of Langga Speaks Podcast, we story-tell three ghost encounters that will give you the chills for Halloween: A teacher at the University of the Philippines in a storm A nurse at an old hospital A student at the University of Santo Tomas We also discuss the difference between All Souls Day in the Philippines and Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) in Mexico and share which horror films we find the scariest. Notes Buy us coffee Rate us on Podchaser
Dia das bruxas chegando! Ou melhor, Dia dos Malassombros! O Balaio traz pra vocês um conteúdo que vai da explicação acadêmica da figura do monstro até um bode de duas cabeças que atira em suas vítimas com uma arma inusitada. Nada mais balaiesco que esse episódio. Chegue dar o play! // Sinal AMARELO de aleatoriedade. // =================== Bancada #139: Ted Medeiros / Ian Costa / Nathan Cirino // Montagem: Nathan Cirino Edição e finalização: Ian Costa Depoimentos de: Erica Karine (@ekinha1962 ) Gabriel Gaspar (@gagamk2 ) Negra Lyon (@neguinhalyon ) // Conteúdo Creative Commons. Atribuição Não Comercial - Sem Derivações 4.0 Internacional (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) // =================== *APOIE O BALAIO! Doe pelo PicPay! (@balaio.podcast) Ou pelo PIX: balaiopodcast@gmail.com =================== Nossos contatos: Facebook: /balaiopodcast Twitter: @balaiopodcast Instagram: @balaiopodcast Telegram (canal): t.me/balaiopodcastcanal E-mail: balaiopodcast@gmail.com -------------------------- Músicas do #139 The Phantom of the Opera - Me First and the Gimme Gimmes Dança Do Vampiro - Asa De Águia Primavera – Vivaldi Jet Fueled - Vixen Division – Kevin MacLeod Burnt Spirit – Kevin MacLeod Darkling – Kevin MacLeod Crossing the Chasm – Kevin MacLeod The Phantom of the Opera - Andrew Lloyd Deutschland – Rammstein Toccata and Fugue in D Minor - Otto Winter Xote do Papa Figo - Genival Lacerda Lambada Do Mapinguari - Vieira e seu Conjunto Old Man Psy Out – DJ Gorete --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/balaiopodcast/message
No Giro das 11 de hoje, 29.out/2021 - sexta-feira - temos o "Passadão" com Camila França. Análise política com Marcos Coimbra. Silvany Euclenio e Felipe Carvalho e o Dia do Livro. Cátia Antônio, pró-reitora da UERJ conversa conosco sobre os programas educacionais e Leandro Pires explica a a militarização do Brazil com "s".
This week James teaches us all about Dia de los Muertos or Day of the Dead! This Mexican tradition has deep roots and a rich history and now we get to learn a bit about it. She tells us about the history, it's Aztec and Spanish roots, and how to celebrate in your own way! So, sit for a spell and learn with us! Use BetterHelp to get the help you need today! Online therapy is easier than ever and with our code to BetterHelp you can get 10% off your first month! Use code: sitforaspell for 10% off today! Manscaped has revolutionized personal grooming with its newest technology the Lawn Mower 4.0! Use code: sitforaspell to get 20% off and FREE SHIPPING worldwide for all your personal grooming needs! Visit Manscaped today!
Hour 1: Michael is sick of hearing ‘prop gun'. Security guards at Denver International Airport plan to strike on Election Day. Michael and Angie get distracted by Eileen's Cookies.
No programa Ritmos da Terra a Bruxa Evani nos presenteia com sua mentoria em diversas áreas da vida, para nos guiar no nosso encontro do sagrado feminino, despertar da nossa essência, e nos encontrar nas inseguranças do mundo atual. Essa é a hora certa de ter um aconselhamento da Bruxa! Estamos nos aproximado do Halloween, Samhain, e também do Dia de Finados, e por isso hoje vou te contar como os bruxos enxergam a morte! O Canal da Bruxa Evani é o melhor lugar para aprender tudo sobre magia, oráculos e feitiços. Quer agendar uma consulta de tarot com a Bruxa Evani, ou a sua equipe? Ligue para (11) 94034-3160 SIGA A BRUXA EVANI NAS REDES SOCIAIS: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bruxaevani/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bruxaevanioficial YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BruxaEvanioficial
Losing someone you love is one of the most devastating experiences in life. Today, we talk about how we grieve as we approach All Souls Day and Dia de los Muertos or Day of the Dead. We talk with the co founder of Farewelling. The company transforms funerals, believing they should be as unique as weddings and birthday parties. And later, bereavement periods in the US can be quite short, with the expectation we make a quick return to work and normal life. Should we rethink how we process grief? GUESTS: Caitlin Abrams - grave cleaner from Southern Vermont Elizabeth Meyer Karansky - Co-founder of Farewelling, a company working to transform funerals. She is also a funeral director, thanatologist, and a death doula Jelena Kecmanovic - psychologist and director of Arlington Behavior Therapy Institute Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Dia de Los Muertos Community Altar project is up now at Overture Center -- a way to appreciate Latino culture without appropriating. Plus, COVID stats continue to improve.
Gośćmi Beaty Tadli w "Onet Rano." o są: Jan Kanthak, Iwo Łoś, Marianna Schreiber i Wojciech Baranowski. W część #WIEM rozmowa Iwony Kutyny z Renatą Kuryłowicz o tym, czym różni się Halloween od Dia de Muertos czy Zaduszek.
A TIME FOR PRAYER (1 Raj 19:9-21): Elia melihat kesulitan hidup demikian besar karena dia gagal melihat Tuhan lebih besar dari kesulitan hidupnya. Apakah iman kita dapat melihat bahwa "Tuhan yang besar" adalah Tuhan yang bekerja bukan hanya melalui hal-hal yang spektakular saja, tetapi Dia juga dapat memakai hal yang sangat sederhana untuk menyatakan kesetiaan pemeliharaan-Nya bagi anak-anak-Nya? Mari belajar dan bertumbuh melalui kegagalan Elia.v| Tota Scriptura: youtube.com/c/TotaScriptura?sub_confirmation=1 | griikarawaci.org
Your host Debbie talks with Eric Linares about the upcoming Dia De Los Muertos festival.
Mulai November 2021, Podcast Main Mata akan menghadirkan satu orang host tamu untuk menemanimu mendengarkan obrolan bersama para pelaku di dunia buku. Dia adalah Hestia Istiviani, seorang pembaca yang, kalau kamu rajin mengamati dunia perbukuan Indonesia, pasti sudah enggak asing lagi dengan namanya. Hesti, panggilan akrabnya, sering berbagi tentang buku-buku yang ia baca di Twitter @hzboy dan Instagram @hzboy1906. Di Podcast Main Mata, Hesti akan mengobrol dengan para pelaku di dunia buku mengenai proses pengaryaan dan kebiasaan mereka membaca. Tapi sebelum itu, kita kenalan lebih dalam dulu yuk dengan Hesti. - Follow Podluck Podcast di Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podluckpodcast | Subscribe channel Youtube Podluck Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1WJVkXNtGAXyv4_mqCA1Jg.
TERROR NO CINEMOU! Seguindo a tradição dos anos anteriores, na semana do Dia das Bruxas, vamos falar de filme de terror por aqui. Em 2019 fomos de Midsommar, em 2020, O Enigma de Outro Mundo, e dessa vez será uma dobradinha com A Lenda de Candyman e Maligno. O primeiro, um remake/continuação do terror da década de 1990, estrelado por Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, dirigido por Nia DaCosta (que vai comandar The Marvels!) e que também roteirizou o filme com o produtor do longa Jordan Peele. Já o segundo, é o novo filme de James Wan, criador de franquias como Jogos Mortais, Sobrenatural e o universo compartilhado de Invocação do Mal. Uma dobradinha bacana para discutir o gênero, dentro de perspectivas e realizações diferentes, seja em uma temática mais moderna ou na busca por algo mais clássico. E se semana passada falamos um monte de Duna, no Papinho deste episódio vamos comentar o que esperar da já confirmada continuação da saga de Paul Atreides. Então bora lá porque se é Halloween, é dia de Cinemou de Terror! SEJA UM FÃ-SÓCIO E SE JUNTE AO NOSSO FANCLUBE! Apoie o Cinemou no Sparkle! RICARDO RENTE Youtube Twitter Instagram Letterboxd ALEXANDRE ALMEIDA Textos do Alexandre Twitter Instagram Letterboxd SIGA O CINEMOU! Twitter Instagram Youtube Twitch CINEMOU.COM --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cinemoupodcast/message
This week Avi Roque (they/them) joins the conversation. We start off with an important discussion about Dave Chappelle and the effect his hurtful actions are having on the Trans community. Maybe he should be listening to this episode right? Next, we talk about the tragedy that happened on the Rust set with the death of Halyna Hutchins. What does this mean for the safety of film sets moving forward? How will people trust this won't happen again? Then in the main Korner Avi gives us an E-D-U-C-A-T-I-O-N on the well known holiday Dia De Los Muertos. We dive into the history of it and what it really means. James and Avi also discuss their heritage and what they`ve learned about themselves in the process and that Grandpa Russell had a lot of kids! Guest Co-Host: Avi Roque (They/Them) is a Latine, Trans, Nonbinary actor & voice artist. Most recently, you can watch them on Disney's Animated Series, The Owl House, as the voice behind Nonbinary character, Raine Whispers. Avi is also the narrator of several audiobooks, including New York Time's Best-Seller, Cemetery Boys by Aiden Thomas. Lastly, they are happily engaged to TV Writer, Christina Nieves, together parenting 2 sweet cats, Benny & Ru. aviroque.comREFERENCE LINKS: Rust Tragedy, What We Know So Far...Vulture - EXPLAINERS UPDATED OCT. 27, 2021 ‘No One Has Been Ruled Out' of Facing Charges in Rust Shooting, Says SheriffThe Mary Sue - What We Know About Fatal Rust Accident That Took the Life of Cinematographer Halyna HutchinsDave Chappelle: The Cut- All the Fallout From Dave Chappelle's Controversial New SpecialVulture - Dave Chappelle the Comedy RelicWhat A Day - How Chapelle Fueled a Netflix Walkout Dia De Los Muertos: THE HISTORY OF DIA DE LOS MUERTOS AND WHY YOU SHOULDN'T APPROPRIATE ITPBS - Beyond Sugar Skulls: The History and Culture of Dia de los MuertosThe Native Roots of Dia De Los MuertosThe History of Day of the DeadDay of the Dead history: Ritual dates back 3,000 years and is still evolving Watch James Host the Marvel Studios' Eternals Red Carpet Premiere: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hTxYjmU01cCheck out James in Sh*t & Champagne on Amazon Prime and Apple TVMinority Korner on YouTube: https://bit.ly/2JsXEuuCONTACT USTwitter: @minoritykornerEmail: minoritykorner@gmail.comIG: @minoritykornerHost/Producer: James Arthur M: TW: @JamesArthur_M, IG: @JamesArthur
As November draws near, families around the state are preparing for Día de los Muertos. The holiday, which originated in Mexico, speaks to all of our feelings about lost loved ones, both sad and happy. Families create small altars, called ofrendas, that bear pictures, flowers, favorite foods, and lots of love. Today, we'll talk to three Michiganders about what the day and its traditions mean to them. GUESTS: Reyna Garcia, Grand Rapids artist, social activist, and cultural ambassador Kim Kozlowski, reporter at The Detroit News. who You can read Kozlowski's story about connecting with her late mom's Mexican heritage through ofrendas here. Sarah Nasser, mental health counsellor by training. Nasser's ofrenda at the DIA this year honors her family's Lebanese heritage. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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October 28, 2021 The Trail Blazers are back with two more games as the season gets underway. The Blazers tease us with a solid win against the reigning Western Conference Champions, and then struggle in Los Angeles and fall to the Clippers. Dave and Dia break down the two games this week and discuss where they think we go next. Is Nurkic still good? What's going on with Dame? Can CJ keep the team afloat? And where are all these dunks coming from? All of that and more on this week's episode. Podcast Music Credits Protofunk by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4247-protofunk License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Blue Ska by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3453-blue-ska License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/pdst.fm/e/chtbl.com/track/3271E/traffic.megaphone.fm/VMP5983745033.mp3 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We explore how being incarcerated at a young age can impact mental health. Then, learn about Dia de los Muertos and this year's celebration at Forest Home Cemetery. We learn about the folklore history of owls and their association with Halloween. Plus, have the latest Milwaukee Music Roundup.
I'm vengeance (in plastic). Recorded October 24th, 2021, it's all about The Batman and Dark Knight Returns action figures from McFarlane, DC Fandome gaming trailers for Gotham Knights and Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, as well as Dia de Los DC Funko Pops for Halloween. We also cover Todd McFarlane's DC Direct statue announcements directly from the Dome, including the return of Batman Black and White, and more!
Personal scary stories just before Halloween where Larry gets a response from sprits at a cemetery, Bolte's family provokes a ghost, the latest on the Alec Baldwin shooting, a new Haunted House out at DIA and much more.
Happy Halloween! Join Las Comadres while we discuss the fun of dressing up for the holiday. We will also talk about a dear tradition of Dia de los Muertos and the meaning. No, it is not Mexican Halloween… ****************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************** ¡Feliz noche de brujas! Acompáñanos mientras discutimos lo divertido de vestirnos para este día. También hablaremos de una querida tradición del Día de los Muertos y el significado. No, no es Halloween mexicano ...
IT'S SPOOKY SZN. We had Dr. Sherry Meinberg on the phone to talk about her book Somewhere Out There: Aliens and UFO's (7:54-31:18). What's John's mood like after the Dodgers lost in the playoffs (:45-7:50). What are YOU doing for Dia de los Muertos??? (31:18-41:07). Liv's Seafood and Oyster Bar opens on 2nd St. (41:07-45:45). It cost how much for Long Beach to investigate the Restauration case? (45:45-49:55). A dog was rescued trying to hang onto a buoy in Long Beach (49:55-53:15). Show & Tell: Languages and the Refrigeration System (53:15-59:17). 908 Athlete of the Week: Joy McKienzie-Fuerbringer (59:17-1:05:32).
This episode of Living Myth offers a reflection on time and timelessness and the deep understandings behind ancient rituals that marked the beginning of the dark season of the year. To be modern means to be lost and running out of time; to be careening towards an uncertain future and increasingly dislodged from the past. Originally, time was not simply linear, but an alteration of darkness and light, of night and day, like ocean tides that swing to and fro over the body of the earth. Once separated from the tides and lunar cycles, time began to march on rather than flow. Having lost any connection to the eternal, time becomes a process of loss, a losing proposition, wherein each passing moment simply disappears, lost forever, dismissed by the next moment as time floods faster and faster, with no hint, much less a promise of any redemption. As we approach the time of turning the clock back a single hour, what we really need is to turn back far enough to touch timeless things again. That's what ancient people used to do at the beginning of the dark time of the year. Since darkness was there at the very beginning, turning to darkness meant returning to the moment when light appeared and time began. Between the light half the year and the beginning of the dark half, there fell a timeless moment, a little drop of eternity that could begin the next cycle of life. That's what was hidden in the darkness, an unlimited space, a moment of dark gestation that was able to renew time and revitalize life again. So, people would turn to the mystery of darkness and to timeless rituals whenever the earth grew dark again. Not turning the clock back an hour, but turning people's imagination all the way back to the beginning of time to touch the mystery of darkness turning into light and of death turning back into life. The dark season was when the spiritual world became more visible to humans. Darkness shaped the doorway to the Otherworld which opened wide as the spirits and the soul of the dead mingled with the presence of the living. That was the origin of Samhain (sawain), the remains of which people now call Halloween. We see wispy remnants of the ancient connections between the dead and the living in the costumes of children dressed as ghosts or skeletons or even the Walking Dead on Halloween night. We can see it with greater clarity in the bone memories and intense creations of Dia de los Muertos. Celebrations of the Day of the Dead go back over 3000 years in Mexico and Central America and now appear, seemingly revitalized, in North America. As if some ancient understanding is trying to catch up to us and reconnect us to the mysteries of darkness and light, to a deeper sense of life and death and timelessness. Ancient peoples from around the world saw death, not simply as a dead end, but also as part of the continuous, indelible cycle of the renewal of life. Even now, the sense of the light hidden in darkness remains so close that it takes but a moment to connect to the ancient mysteries. Simply allowing the movement of sorrow in the heart and in the body can open the doorway between the worlds. The simple act of accepting loss can connect us to the “dark interval” where light and shadow, life and death become reconciled as the song goes on, resonant in us, beautiful in the earth, tender in the sorrow of songs and in the dreams that keep pouring timelessness into each moment of life on earth. You can hear Michael Meade live by joining his new online workshop “Healer, Mentor, Elder, Guide” on Saturday, November 13. Register and learn more at mosaicvoices.org/events. You can save 30% on this workshop and further support this podcast by becoming a member of Living Myth Premium. Learn more and join this community of listeners at patreon.com/livingmyth. We'd love to hear your feedback on the podcast. You can leave a review wherever you listen or send a question or comment to info@mosaicvoices.org. On behalf of Michael Meade and the whole Mosaic staff, we wish you continued well-being and deep community connection during this period of great uncertainty and transformation.
Hear about Dia's recent trip to a podcasting conference, her new goal to become a great podcaster, the fact that Arthur doesn't actually know what he's doing, and multiple train breaks!In this episode we take you a bit behind the scenes. Dia talks about some new goals she has and we do a retrospective take on what's working on the show (and what's not). We're 20 episodes in and would love to hear from you about how we're doing.Call us at 341-333-2997. It's easy! Leave an anonymous voicemail, if you wish. Tell us what you love about the show thus far. Have a question? Leave a message and Dia may answer it on the show! Go to diabondi.comJoin our member platform called Backstage
Como você libera a sua energia reprimida? No mini-podcast de hoje, vou falar sobre a nossa cachorrinha no Brasil e como ela está cheia de energia reprimida no momento – e vamos aprender a dizer “energia reprimida” em inglês também. 😉 FRASES NO MINI PODCAST DE HOJE: How do you release your pent-up energy? pent-up […] The post Energia Reprimida | Inglês Todos os Dias #519 appeared first on Domine Inglês.
Guest Dr. Irena Scott on her new book ‘BEYOND PASCAGOULA-THE REST OF THE AMAZING STORY' where she interviews newfound witnesses and she also speaks about her own encounters, one happened during the time she was traveling and at the time she had a top secret clearance for the DIA.Show Notes
Lunes de Nacadas, el Tropirollo Comico, el Chokolatazo, platicamos con Adrian sobre los ultimos dias de Benito Juerez, Charla caliente Sports, el Dia del Pizzero, parodias, el Doggy y mas Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com