Dia de Los Muertos

Fearsome believes that the dead never really die. We live in an energy field and energy is constant. Constant but ever changing moving into form, through form and out of form.

The potential energy stored in the atoms of a rock is the same energy stored in the atoms within the molecules of my body, as is the same energy of the atoms of the air we breathe and the water we consume and even the same energy of the sun and the stars.

We are just simply stardust. Just stardust into another form.

Therefore the dead are with us just as we will be here, or somewhere near, in a different form after we die as well.

The movie CoCo tells the story of Dia de Los Muertos. Living in a place where I can see Mexico from my bedroom window just some 15 miles to the south, Dia de Los Muertos is a holiday we cherish. I believe it is honorable to remember those who have given us the lives we have.

May those who have loved you, and you have loved, be with you on this day of celebration.

It’s time to Shine

Upon meeting Danny, Hallorann quickly realizes that Danny shines. Hallorann then warns Danny of what he may experience at the overlook hotel and encourages Danny to keep in mind that the spirits are just that, spirits, that cannot themselves hurt Danny.

This piece on the hotel that inspired Stephen King begs one to ask, does Stephen King shine too?

Boogie Man!

It’s not Halloween without a Boogie Man in your closet.

A Boogie Man can come in more than one form. For instance there’s this here classic disco Boogie Man:

– I’m you Boogie Man – KC and the Sunshine Band – 1976 –

However there is also this more menacing heavy metal boogie man as well:

– I’m your Boogie Man – White Zombie – 1996 –

Let’s keep this Halloween party going! Go ahead, pick your poison!

Encore

We just can’t get enough of Tuba Skinny today so we is a gonna post another tune from them to send us off to sleep.

Gnite y’all and may you have sweet dreams wherever you are.

Tuba Skinny – Going Back Home – Royal Street 2012