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Saturday, 6 June 2026
Haunted Ochate
Monday, 1 June 2026
Spooky quicks June 2026
This time around we'll expect the Summer Solstice on the 21st June, and for this there are many interesting times. It's believed this is when things are mystical, magical and enchanting. It's also when the veil is lowest and people see ghosts, strange creatures, fairies, goblins and many other spirits. In ancient times it was considered very dangerous for paranormal forces to try and harm by causing havoc. Our ancestors warded them off by making big bonfires, wearing talismans, herbs, carrying protective stones and metals, chanting and drums.
Its believed that ferns bloom with a special magic flower only on the eve of Midsummer. It's blue in colour and can be sown by gathering of fern seeds. If sown at midnight, the blue flowers will grow from them during Midsummer Eve and help with magic powers, including treasure seeking and invisibility. This is part of old English folklore.
Romantic spookiness? The solstice in Summer could help young women foresee their future husbands. This folklore involved many similar tales. Find some herbs including St John's Wort, roses and yarrow, make sure these are placed under the pillow. Get some good sleep and the dreams will be about their future husbands. Another one is to silently cook a meal, sat nothing at all, and put an empty plate and chair at the table. The astral form of the future husband should arrive!
To have a detailed look at all of the amazing paranormal events in June, visit this link at The Paranormal Database.
These are Ranker Graveyard Shift personal stories about friendly encounters with nice ghosts, visit this link to have a read. It will keep you cool in the heatwave.
Enjoy a magical June!
Violet Dark
Monday, 25 May 2026
Blue moon folklore
A blue moon is rising on 31st May 2026. what does this mean and how will it affect us? Does it cause harm? Why is it blue?
While not actually blue in colour, it was interpreted as this when the eruption of volcano Krakatoa erupted in 1883. Another volcano, Mount St Helens erupted in 1980 that made the moon look blue. While the moon turned blue, the sun turned green and this phenomena lasted for months.
Across the world, people referred to the days of the green sun and blue skies were turned red, while the nights had a sapphire moon (not to be mistaken with the Bath and Bodyworks perfumes). These strange celestial colours of moon, sky and sun lasted for up to two years.
This eruption in 1883 happened in Indonesia. It was so loud that it burst eardrums of sailors 40 miles away from the volcano. But this event has nothing to do with the rare "once in a blue moon" occurrence.
Folklore of a blue coloured moon ranges from omens of plague, stories of grief, loss and broken hearts. This applies to the colour blue, and also a second full moon within the same month. Modern witches, Wiccans, pagans and other spiritual beliefs have different ideas of a blue moon and what it means. They see it as a positive time for growth, inspiration, divine feminine, fertility, spell working and esoteric inner wisdom.
Werewolves, in folklore, are believed to be more stronger and powerful during a blue moon! They can be faster and much more dangerous. It's believed they can even be cured during a blue moon.
More on Krakatoa eruption of 1883 at IFL Science.
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