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History is full of rich and mysterious religions, practices, and beliefs that shaped the world we live in, hinting at powers below the surface of the mundane world. Occult Day encourages us to delve into this mysterious world, to commune with spirits and seek the truths that hide behind the stars and between the shadows. If you've ever heard strange whispers or dreamt dreams that became prophetic, then Occult Day is your opportunity to listen a little closer, dream a little deeper, and reach for those mysteries that lie just beyond the reach of the common man.
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History of Occult Day




Occult Day was established to encourage those who walk in the sun to take some time dancing in the shadows. Occult practices are not all dangerous paths and profane dealings with entities of dubious moral intent, instead they are a way to expand our consciousness and understand the part of ourselves that lives outside the material. Every culture has its mystery religions and occult practices, whether it's the complex workings of Ritual Magic or the exploration of G-d through the Kaballah in Judaism, there isn't a single culture that isn't touched by the Occult.


The word occult itself is based in the word occultus in Latin, a word which means "clandestine, hidden, secret and which was extended into Occult to mean "Knowledge of the Hidden. The hidden that is referred to isn't merely that which lies beneath the stone or hidden in the dark, but those places within ourselves that call out in our wilder moments, asking us to truly embrace our spiritual selves and the secrets it has to impart on us. Occult Day is a chance to finally listen and move forward into your greater knowledge.
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How to celebrate Occult Day




Occult Day is best practiced by taking a little time to cultivate your spiritual self. Have you always been drawn to Tarot Cards and the secrets they impart? Do the spirits try to speak to you through Ouija boards or reveal themselves to you in the mirror? Take time to listen on Occult Day, and perhaps reach out to them and what they have to say to you. We are all of us a little bit magickal, and embracing and honoring that will help us live more honest, more complete, fuller lives in joy and mystery.






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Mickey Mouse Day




If there's one image that everyone in the world can recognize, it's the iconic ears of our favorite mouse, Disney's Mickey Mouse. His face graces everything from ceramic mugs to balloons, touching on every industry and areas of our lives. It can be found in the shape of ice cream on a hot summer afternoon, or on the back of a hoodie on a frigid autumn morning, and when the day's work is done, we can join him in Kingdom Hearts as they King. It all started with a short film called "Steamboat Willie, and ever since, he's been the very icon of family fun, hope over adversity, and following your dreams.
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History of Mickey Mouse Day




Mickey Mouse was originally dreamed up by Ub Iwerks and Walt Disney in 1928, and from that first short film has risen to be a worldwide recognized Icon. Year after year, Mickey has won nominations for the Academy Award for the Best Animated Short film, and finally won one in 1928. As a tribute to just how popular and ground-breaking this fantastic mouse is, he was the first animated character to ever receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.


Since then we saw the rise and fall of "The Mickey Mouse club, and a growing family of characters that have all become part of the Disney IP. If it weren't for a bit of duplicitous backstabbing and Hollywood Drama, Mickey might never have come into existence. Mickey first came to pass as a replacement for Walt's first popular creation, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. After the relationship with Universal Studios soured, Mickey Mouse was created and came to be the avatar of the happiest place on earth.
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How to Celebrate Mickey Mouse Day




With Mickey appearing in so many places and in so many different types of media, the ways to celebrate Mickey Mouse day are only as limited as your imagination. Start off small by wearing or buying a Mickey Mouse themed piece of clothing, maybe a hoodie bearing his image or a hat with Mickey Mouse ears.


Follow it up by singing that most popular song "M I C. K E Y. M O U S E! Mickey Mouse! (Donald Duck!) from the Mousketeers show. Gather with all of your friends and family and watch the old cartoons from the days when your grandparents were children. Mickey Mouse has been around for many a year, and some of the oldies are the goodies.


Best of all, plan a trip to one of Mickey Mouse's kingdoms, located all over the world. Nothing celebrates the day of this Disney great like taking the whole family to the Magic Kingdom and spending the day enjoying everything Disney has to offer.






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Posted: 8 years ago
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Today is Mickey Mouse Day

One of our fav most cartoon since childhood of most of us...

Today is housing day
Which reminds me of our Gendalals current fav dialogue...

"Woh Ghar Ab Mere Naam Pe Hai!!"
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Ap yeh mat bhuliye 😆Apt for this day😆 Gende😆
Nice thread👏
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Originally posted by: coolhi1988

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<font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="5" color="#ff0000">One of our fav most cartoon since childhood of most of us...</font>
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<font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="5" color="#ff0000">Today is housing day</font>
<font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="5" color="#ff0000">Which reminds me of our Gendalals current fav dialogue...</font>
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<font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="5" color="#ff0000">"Woh Ghar Ab Mere Naam Pe Hai!!"</font>



Mickey mouse Day
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Posted: 8 years ago
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Thank you for the info..:-) :-)

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