Samhain, a time marked by the potent energy of reflection and introspection, invites us to delve deep into our inner world.
As the leaves turn fiery and the air carries a chill, the season of Samhain approaches, whispering of ancient traditions and ...
However, the origins of Halloween can be traced back to the pagan festival of Samhain (pronounced Sow-in), first celebrated by the Celts of ancient Europe. In this tradition, 1 November marked the ...
Pronounced ‘sow-en’, Samhain is a Gaelic holiday beckoning the ‘darker half’ of the year. It takes place on the evening of 31 October through to 1 November as the Celtic day begins and ...
Samhain pronounced “sow-win”, is derived from the Gaelic. Although, its exact origin is unknown, the most popular translation is “summers end”, “Taking place at the midpoint between the ...