Somehow I always start to feel better on All Saints Day after Halloween. I think it's because I'm a precognitive intuitive and it feels pretty weird the month of October anyway. Some people like this weirdness but it just feels like Astral Chaos to me where energies are pulling people in multiple directions at once. Accidents where people die or are injured I sense could happen a lot more during October just because of all the day of the dead energies.
Even I as soon as it got midnight into Halloween I had a pretty scary experience with a ghost to the point where I wanted to leave a hallway light on when I went to bed in my bedroom. But then within an hour my wife got up and turned it out.
When the Astral realms are all stirred up from Halloween it can be very dangerous for people not to join the dead and be gone. This is why I personally feel uncomfortable in October. Because I would prefer to stay alive myself as long as possible.
I'm used to dealing with Ghosts Various places I have been on earth. The most ghosts I saw at the same time was several hundred who had been awoken when they accidentally drove a train sized Auger through a Black Plague mass Grave and woke up a bunch of them in Ediburgh while I and my family were visiting in 2011 in the Fall. At first I was scared having to deal with literally hundreds of ghosts at once but once they realized I was 1/2 Scottish they adopted me as a distant relative and they were okay with me. I'm thinking that this likely was the 1645 Group of Scottish people who died in Edinburgh, Scotland but of course it could be people from back as far as the 1300s too.
Also, my Grandfather lived in Edinburgh for a time as a young man after he grew up in Ayr, Scotland even though he was originally born in Boston but then his father passed away so he grew up in Ayr.
Here is a history of the Black or Bubonic plague in Edinburgh, Scotland:
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- 1349The first recorded outbreak of plague in Edinburgh, killing around two-thirds of the city's population
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