Samhain
Unveiled
Samhain, the most mystical and
magical time of year for Wiccans, Witches and Pagans of many
paths. The celebration of the New Year and Feast of the Dead,
mark the basis for the festival. The modern Hallowe'en has grown
from this pagan holiday. Pumpkins carved and lit to scare evil
away, light the path home for loved ones who have passed to the
world beyond this, along with many other modern-day traditions
have their beginnings in Samhain.
Pronounced Sa- wen, this is the
time of year when the last harvest is in and the long dark
learning months of winter begin. Our time of inward journeys and
rest before the toils of spring planting. Keeping our bodies and
spirits in tune with the rhythm of nature and all the bountiful
fruits of our labor.
Metaphorically, this can be
applied to all aspects of life whether one works with nature or
not. Festivals use the harvest vegetables for both feasts and
decoration, brightly colored leaves and mulled wine. We set an
extra place at our feast tables in honor of those loved ones we
wish to return for our celebration.
The veil between the world of the
living and the world of the dead is at its thinnest at this
time, the bonds of love more keenly connecting us with those we
so dearly miss. We tip our hats and goblets to the guardians of
our blessings and thank the gods for our bounty. We celebrate
the closing of our natural year and the beginning of our new
cycle.
A Celtic celebration, Samhain,
October 31st, takes place when the sun is in Scorpio. When the
dark mysteries and magic open to the added forces at work.
Occult matters and the business of the dead hurry the world on
the other side of the veil toward ours. Our psyches are keen,
our senses alert. Our energies operate both in the natural world
of harvest and thanksgiving, as well as the world of shadows and
return of spirits with whom we seek contact and wisdom.
Revel in the joyous celebrations
of our New Year, laugh with friends and family, dance around the
caldron and raise a goblet to welcome it in. Set a place for
those who will visit, light a candle in your window to
illuminate the path of the dead and sing the praises of the
darkening months ahead. Now is the time to relax and feast upon
the bounty of the season. A mystical, magical Samhain to you
all!
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JLD - Reprinted.
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