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What exactly is the Samhain festival? Samhain is a Gaelic word pronounced 'SAH-win', it's an ancient Celtic spiritual tradition that is celebrated between October 31 and November 1.
Samhain or Samhuinn, pronounced sow-wen, is the pagan precursor to Halloween, a festival honoring the end of the harvest, the onset of winter and the beginning of the “dark half” of the Celtic ...
Samhain was the pivotal point of the Celtic Pagan new year, a time of rebirth – and death. "Pagans had three harvests: Lammas, harvest of the corn, on 1 August; the one of fruit and vegetables ...
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The following are Celtic blessings ahead of Samhain for you, your loved ones, and your ancestors, whom it is especially important to remember this time of year. Have a happy Samhain!
Samhain, which took place on the night of October 31 to November 1, was seen as a period of great spiritual power. The Celts believed that during this night, the spirits of the dead returned to Earth.
You'll also learn about Samhain, the Celtic festival thought to be the origin of modern-day Halloween, as well as the reason why black and orange are the colors that have come to symbolize the ...
In ninth century Irish literature, Samhain is mentioned many times as an integral part of the Celtic culture. It was one of four seasonal turning points in the Celtic calendar, and perhaps the ...
Samhain was the pivotal point of the Celtic Pagan new year, a time of rebirth – and death. "Pagans had three harvests: Lammas, harvest of the corn, on 1 August; the one of fruit and vegetables ...