Did you know that the word “Halloween” is derived from the words hallow and eve, meaning the eve of the day of all saints, which is celebrated by the Christians on the 1st of November?
Halloween, despite common beliefs, it is not a pagan celebration, but a Christian one. The only problem, just like Christmas, is that this celebration has become too ‘commercial’.
One of the oldest stories Christianity, and before Christianity, Judaism talks about is how Lucifer was ousted out of Heaven due to his rebellious behaviour. Some stories talk about Lucifer wanting to be like God and yearning to be worshiped he rebelled against God so he could take His place. Some other stories, such as the story written by John Milton in Paradise Lost state that Lucifer threw a tantrum when God presented His Son as His right hand and the successor of the Heavenly Throne.
Regardless of the reason for Lucifer’s rebellion, he lost and then was cast into what is now called Hell. Here he lamented and tried to regain his previous status. But his pride and the legions of angels and heavenly hosts who fell with him made him reconsider his lamentation, finally deciding to be evil and make Hell his kingdom.
Falling angel covered in his 4 wings afraid and ashamed to face God’s furry. The Angel is depicted in a purple light representing the colour of the Universe, the Angel’s sky is Hell, is death and pain, while the ground of his feet are what he left behind, the comfort of Heaven, life, and everlasting bliss.