Halloween is all about mental imagery and what you visualize yourself to be. Children have the best imagination and they are usually adamant about who or what they want to be at Halloween time. Adults need to be asked, “Do you know what you want to be?”
Halloween has become popular in many cultures throughout the world. Not surprisingly, as it appeals to even the most conservative of adults who enjoy the prospect of becoming someone other than what everyone else perceives them to be the rest of the year. Who doesn’t like to dress up, celebrate, throw parties, and have fun!
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Favorite Halloween Costume Story
There is one Halloween costume that probably didn’t cost anything but really left a big impact on my mind. I thought it was ingenious!
Visualize This
You’re making your way through a crowded street filled with people, children, pets, what-have-you; everyone, dressed up in weird and kookie costumes. You almost don’t care about what they are wearing. You just want to find some open place to stand where you wouldn’t be pushed and shoved from people and jack-o-lanterns coming and going along this sidewalk, this Halloween night.
All of a sudden, your wish seems to come true when a sort of hush comes over the crowd and from not too far away, the path in front of you begins to part. If you can imagine how Jesus parted the red sea, it looked very much like that, only this sea was a sea made of people in Halloween costumes.
You wonder why is this mass open corridor forming on the sidewalk. What could be causing everyone to silently and quickly move aside.
What made me follow suit and move quickly and silently, as far to one side as possible?
This is what I saw…
It was a human being, yes, not a monster, ghoul, goblin or anything like that but still, it was a frightening sight. Why?
This human costumed male was dressed in tiny white swim shorts…but that wasn’t the scary part. The rest of him was actively oozing with soap bubbles! REAL soap bubbles. He was covered in wet and dripping bubbles about 3 to 4 feet around. No one wanted to get soap bubbles on them or get their own costumes wet so they got as far away from his as fast as they could.
There was no real danger but just the vision of his dripping bubbles was powerful enough to make people take action.
This is how powerful visualization can be.
Enjoy the visuals of the evening. Happy Halloween All!
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