Samhain, a Witches festival observed on the night of October 31st, is a time when the veil between the worlds of the living and the dead are believed to be at its thinnest, allowing spirits to cross over. Traditionally, Samhain was a time to honor ancestors, celebrate the harvest, and ward off spirits through masquerade.
As the veil thins, it's believed that communication with the spiritual realm becomes easier. Many people use this time for divination, meditation, and connecting with their ancestors. The practice of wearing costumes and masks during Samhain is thought to be a way to disguise oneself from spirits, and the tradition of carving pumpkins into jack-o'-lanterns is believed to be a way to ward off spirits.
Whether you're celebrating Halloween or Samhain, may this time be filled with joy, reflection, and a connection to the ancient traditions that have shaped our world. Happy Samhain!
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