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  1. Witching hour. In folklore, the witching hour or devil's hour is a time of night that is associated with supernatural events, whereby witches, demons and ghosts are thought to appear and be at their most powerful. Definitions vary, and include the hour immediately after midnight, and the time between 3:00 am and 4:00 am.

  2. “The Coyote Talks To Me…” | The Witching Hour - The Terrifying True Story of A Real Skinwalker in New Mexico🔍 Timestamps:0:00 The Witching Hour1:28 Explosio...

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  3. 18 de abr. de 2020 · Welcome to Fate Decided. This video we dive into the history of The Witching Hour or Devil's Hour. As always the choice is yours to decide what to believe an...

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  4. The Witching Hour. Midnight. There is a frantic knocking at the door. Outside a girl is terrified. Ben And Myra open the door to let her in, not knowing she has brought with her a malevolent being which will first infest their dreams, then their home. Lock the doors. Pray for light. It is now the Witching Hour. Midnight.

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    The Witching Hour é um programa semanal, conduzido por Michelle Henriques e Jéssica Reinaldo, que busca comentar filmes de terror – bem como os gêneros afins...

  6. 21 de jun. de 2023 · The witching hour is believed to be the time when supernatural events are most likely to occur, and witches, demons, fairies, and ghosts are the most powerful. In folklore, the veil between life and death grows thin during the witching hour, allowing the dead to affect the living. The witching hour is most commonly thought to take place between ...

  7. Some beliefs set the witching hour’s boundaries between 12:00 am and 3:00 am or between 3:00 am and 4:00 am. Biblical references to the death of Jesus were calculated as having occurred at 3:00 pm. Accepting this calculation, the inversion or opposite of this time was then considered the “devil’s hour.” In literature and folklore