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Introduction to Samhain
At its core, Samhain is a festival of transition—where the warm, abundant days of autumn give way to the cold, dark stillness of winter. Historically, it was a time for communities to gather and celebrate the last of the year’s harvest, storing food and preparing for the months ahead. Alongside feasting and merriment, Samhain also carries a solemn tone, honoring those who have passed on and acknowledging the mysteries of death.

How to Celebrate Samhain
Samhain, celebrated on October 31st, is a sacred festival marking the end of the harvest season and the beginning of the dark half of the year. Often called the Celtic New Year, it is a time when the veil between the living and the spirit worlds grows thin, inviting reflection, remembrance, and transformation.

Samhain Associations
From the flicker of candle flames to the scent of burning herbs, every element of Samhain carries meaning, inviting us to slow down, look inward, and honor both the seen and unseen forces that shape our lives.

Samhain Meditation
Welcome, dear soul, to this sacred space. Samhain is the end and the beginning, the final turn of the wheel before a new cycle unfolds. Tonight, the veil is thin, the air is alive with mystery, and you stand at the crossroads of past and future.