Samhain is a Gaelic festival on November 1st that marks the end of the harvest and the beginning of winter, where the barrier between the living and spirit world is believed to thin.
Overview
Origins Of Samhain
Samhain Traditions
Samhain And Halloween
Samhain Across Cultures
Samhain And The Otherworld
Samhain In Celtic Mythology
Preparation And Celebrations
Modern Adaptations Of Samhain
Significance Of Fire In Samhain
Mythical Creatures Associated With Samhain
Reflection
Fertility
Community
Tradition
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๐ Samhain is celebrated on November 1st and marks the end of the harvest season.
๐ This ancient festival goes back over 2,000 years in Celtic culture.
๐ฟ Samhain means 'Summer's End' in Gaelic, highlighting its seasonal significance.
๐ฅ Bonfires were lit during Samhain to protect against bad spirits.
๐ Families would set a place at the dinner table for deceased loved ones.
๐ During Samhain, it's believed that spirits can visit our world.
๐ญ Children dress up in colorful costumes during Samhain festivities.
๐ Samhain was a time for storytelling, singing, and sharing food.
๐ Many modern Halloween traditions, like trick-or-treating, originated from Samhain.
โจ The connection to the Otherworld made Samhain a special time to honor ancestors.
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