The Blood Moon and its Connection to Divination in Occult Practices

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The blood moon is a celestial event that has captivated people throughout history. It occurs during a total lunar eclipse when the moon takes on a reddish hue. This phenomenon has sparked various interpretations and beliefs, particularly in occult circles. Many cultures and religions have attached mystical significance to the blood moon. In some traditions, it is seen as a sign of impending doom or catastrophe. Others view it as a symbol of transformation and spiritual awakening.


Aaron and Cleo sneak into the church archives hoping to learn more from the old book, but discover it missing. The couple instead finds Reverend Mike hanging dead in the corner.

He gets pulled into the police station by his friend and police chief Detective Roy Harris Henry Czerny to figure out her mental state and diagnosis. Writer director Matthew Currie Holmes fictional film tries to give some shape to this smorgasbord of scary stories by connecting three of the most prominent legends to a curse on three college students.

The curse of buckout street

Others view it as a symbol of transformation and spiritual awakening. The reddish color of the moon has been associated with blood and the life force within all living beings. One common belief is that the blood moon represents a time of heightened energy and spiritual power.

The Curse of Buckout Road (Movie Review)

PLOT: After returning home to see his grandfather, a young man discovers that a cursed road may be leading some of the local townsfolk to their death.

REVIEW: In the opening scenes from the independent horror flick THE CURSE OF BUCKOUT ROAD (WATCH IT HERE), a teacher is speaking to her class as they discuss the balance between faith and fact. While this is happening, this same teacher (Mayko Nguyen) has a strange encounter with her husband during the night. The two scenes are edited together in such a way that it’s slightly off putting, but as the film plays on, the transition begins to make more sense. This is the fictional story of a true life, reportedly cursed road that runs through Westchester County in While Plains/West Harrison, New York. It’s also very much a love letter from writer/director Matthew Currie Holmes to all things genre – the script is co-written by Holmes and Shahin Chandrasoma – and if you have that adoration of spooky flicks as well, you’ll likely have a good time with this. So let’s take the wheel and head on over to Buckout Road.

This supernatural tale revolves around a young man named Aaron Powell (Evan Ross). After he returns home to spend time with his grandfather, Dr. Lawrence Powell (Danny Glover), their strained relationship becomes even more problematic when Evan begins to take notice in one of Powell’s patients, a pretty girl named Cleo (Dominique Provost-Chalkley). Things get really bizarre when both Cleo, and fraternal twins Derek and Erik Ganzer (Jim Watson and Kyle Mac) all find themselves plagued by dreams of scary albino twins, a ghostly woman in the woods, and a creepy witch trial, all of which begin to haunt the troubled Aaron. Things get more problematic for Aaron when people start dying, and Cleo’s detective father (Henry Czerny) begins to suspect that Dr. Powell’s grandson may be the culprit. What is behind the nightmarish visions and the horror on display? Well, I'll leave most of that for you to discover.

BUCKOUT ROAD is an intriguing blend of sub-genres in horror. In many ways, this indie has more in common with the cult classic THE CABIN IN THE WOODS than your typical haunting flick. One sequence involving a group of kids parked by the side of the road is drenched in 70’s horror from the look of the film to the fun, old school slasher feel that it offers. If you appreciate grindhouse scares from the late Seventies and early Eighties, it should put a smile on your face. From a ghostly woman wandering the woods, to a murder/suicide of an abusive husband and his pregnant wife, the urban legends that are explored here help give this chiller a unique style – albeit one that took time to grow on me as the film’s secrets were revealed.

One of the most impressive things that BUCKOUT ROAD has to offer is the inclusion of actors such as Danny Glover, Henry Czerny and Colm Feore. It was a pleasure seeing these fine talents take on a feature such as this, with each one adding a bit of gravitas to the spooks and scares. While Mr. Glover doesn’t get too much screen time as the story progresses, he shares a few nice moments with Evan Ross. Having that kind of on-screen talent in a low budget horror movie is impressive enough, thankfully most of the younger cast is quite good as well. This is especially true for Ms. Provost-Chalkley. The actress brings a mix of vulnerability and strength to the tortured character she portrays, which certainly helps the viewer connect to the supernatural frights on display.

For the viewer, there was a slight disconnect during the first half hour or so of the film as to the way the film is edited together, and how much of the terror is told with a series of nightmares the characters suffer through. However, as the film progresses, the unique mix of supernatural subplots and urban legend nightmares began to paint a fun and clever nod to horror in general. As well, Holmes does a nice job of not only paying tribute to classic horror, but by adding a few twists and turns throughout. A few times, the director takes us down a path that seems to be obvious, but he thankfully adds a much needed element of surprise. This is a movie made by a true horror fan, one that embraces the haunting atmosphere and offers good performances throughout.

Matthew Currie Holmes urban legend frightfest is a fun and entertaining little thriller. While it certainly doesn’t feel like your average folk legend come to life horror show, its love of genre is certainly clear. Instead of taking lessons from your modern haunted house story like THE CONJURING, BUCKOUT ROAD seems to be more interested in the approach of cult classics like THE CABIN IN THE WOODS and WAXWORK instead. The cast is solid, and the soundtrack even offers up a couple of good tunes – definitely a rare thing for a indie horror flick. If you are going to be cursed by something, THE CURSE OF BUCKOUT ROAD will likely put a smile on your genre loving face.

There’s a part of Westchester, New York, the saying goes, that you want to avoid, particularly at night. Buckout Road is a lonely, winding stretch in a remote. A two mile stretch where, legend has it, bad shit has repeatedly gone down.
Blood moon occult interpretation

It is believed that rituals and spells performed during this time are more potent and effective. Some occult practitioners use the blood moon as an opportunity to connect with higher spiritual realms or communicate with ancestors and guides. Additionally, the blood moon is often seen as a time of manifestation and release. It is considered a powerful time to set intentions and work towards personal goals. Some believe that during a blood moon, the veil between the physical and spiritual worlds is thinner, allowing for easier manifestation of desires. While the blood moon holds great significance for many occult practitioners, it is important to approach its interpretation with a discerning and respectful mindset. Beliefs and practices surrounding the blood moon can vary greatly, and it is essential to honor and understand diverse perspectives. Ultimately, the blood moon represents a connection to the mysteries of the universe and serves as a reminder of the vastness and complexity of the spiritual realm..

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1. John - 1 out of 5 stars - I found "Blood Moon Occult Interpretation" extremely disappointing. The book promised to provide a deep understanding of the occult significance of blood moon phenomena, but instead, it offered nothing more than a regurgitation of well-known facts. The author failed to provide any unique insights or interpretations, and I was left feeling bored and unfulfilled. I would not recommend this book to anyone looking for a substantive exploration of the occult.
2. Sarah - 2 out of 5 stars - I had high hopes for "Blood Moon Occult Interpretation," but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations. The author seemed more interested in showcasing their knowledge of esoteric terms and concepts than in providing a cohesive and insightful interpretation of blood moon events. The writing style was overly dense and convoluted, making it difficult to follow and understand. Overall, I was left feeling underwhelmed by the lack of originality and clarity in this book.
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