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SAMHAIN 2 Years, 5 Months ago Karma: 0  
What does everyone have planned for Samhain?
 
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Re:SAMHAIN 2 Years, 5 Months ago Karma: 17  
I HAVE NO IDEA. IT'S A LITTLE BIT OFF RIGHT NOW TO KNOW WHAT I WILL BE DOING. I WILL LET YOU KNOW WHEN I KNOW....
 
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Re:SAMHAIN 2 Years, 5 Months ago Karma: 16  
It's a month off, and we haven't even talked about it yet. i do think I'm going to ask for it off of work though.
 
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Re:SAMHAIN 2 Years, 5 Months ago Karma: 5  
Is Samhain on halloween?
Because on halloween night im taking part for a charity event to raise money for cancer. Theres going to be heaps of people down at a park where we all stay over the night in tents. Its called relay for life. We get a team for 24 hours and take shifts in doing a relay for a pole we have. And at night we all light a candle to honor the dead who have passed away from cancer.

But i think in the tent i will be doing something for Samhain too. Can any explain what you have to do on Samhain?
 
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Re:SAMHAIN 2 Years, 5 Months ago Karma: 17  
I DON'T KNOW IF THAT IS ANY HELP BUT..


Samhain is known as the witch's new year, and is considered the time when the veil between our world and the spirit world is at its thinnest.



What is Samhain?:
Samhain is known by most folks as Halloween, but for Wiccans and Pagans it's considered a Sabbat to honor the ancestors who came before us. It's a good time to contact the spirit world with a seance, because it's the time when the veil between this world and the next is at its thinnest.

Myths and Misconceptions:
Contrary to a popular Internet-based (and Chick Tract-encouraged) rumor, Samhain was not the name of some ancient Celtic god of death, or of anything else, for that matter. Religious scholars agree that the word Samhain (pronounced "sow-en" comes from the Gaelic “Samhuin,” but they’re divided on whether it means the end or beginning of summer. After all, when summer is ending here on earth, it’s just beginning in the Underworld. Samhain actually refers to the daylight portion of the holiday, on November 1st.

All Hallow Mass:
Around the eighth century or so, the Catholic Church decided to use November 1st as All Saints Day. This was actually a pretty smart move on their part – the local pagans were already celebrating that day anyway, so it made sense to use it as a church holiday. All Saints’ became the festival to honor any saint who didn’t already have a day of his or her own. The mass which was said on All Saints’ was called Allhallowmas – the mass of all those who are hallowed. The night before naturally became known as All Hallows Eve, and eventually morphed into what we call Halloween.

The Witch's New Year:
Sunset on Samhain is the beginning of the Celtic New Year. The old year has passed, the harvest has been gathered, cattle and sheep have been brought in from the fields, and the leaves have fallen from the trees. The earth slowly begins to die around us.

This is a good time for us to look at wrapping up the old and preparing for the new in our lives. Think about the things you did in the last twelve months. Have you left anything unresolved? If so, now is the time to wrap things up. Once you’ve gotten all that unfinished stuff cleared away, and out of your life, then you can begin looking towards the next year.



Honoring the Ancestors:
For some of us, Samhain is when we honor our ancestors who came before us. If you’ve ever done genealogy research, or if you’ve had a loved one die in the past year, this is the perfect night to celebrate their memory. If we’re fortunate, they will return to communicate with us from beyond the veil, and offer advice, protection and guidance for the upcoming year.

If you want to celebrate Samhain in the Celtic tradition, spread the festivities out over three consecutive days. You can hold a ritual and feast each night. Be flexible, though, so you can work around trick-or-treating schedules!

Samhain Rituals:
Try one -- or all -- of these rituals to celebrate Samhain and welcome the new year.

•Celebrating the End of the Harvest
•Samhain Ritual for Animals
•Honoring the Ancestors
•Hold a Seance at Samhain
•Host a Dumb Supper
•Honor the God and Goddess at Samhain
•Celebrating the Cycle of Life and Death
•Ancestor Meditation
 
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Re:SAMHAIN 2 Years, 5 Months ago Karma: 16  
Couldn't have explained it better myself.
 
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