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How do you celebrate Samhain (Halloween)?
Bogie Started conversation Oct 31, 2003
As the sun sets this evening, I would like to wish the pagans of this community a happy and reflective Samhain.
I would also like to ask the community how they intend to celebrate Samhain/Halloween this year.
Blessed Be.
B.
How do you celebrate Samhain (Halloween)?
TripQ Posted Oct 31, 2003
Ah, perhaps you can help. I've been discussing elsewhere the correct pronunciation of Samhain. I thought it was close to Shaveen??
How do you celebrate Samhain (Halloween)?
Bogie Posted Oct 31, 2003
Hi TripQ,
My understanding is that the word Samhain comes from the Irish Gaelic language so the "mh" would be pronounced as "w"... "Sowen". To quote this website ( http://www.neopagan.net/Halloween-Origins.html ):
"Samhain or “Samhuinn” is pronounced “sow-” (as in female pig) “-en” (with the neutral vowel sound) — not “Sam Hain” — because “mh” in the middle of an Irish word is a “w” sound (don’t ask me why, it’s just Irish). Known in Modern Irish as Lá Samhna, in Welsh as Nos Galen-Gaeaf (that is, the “Night of the Winter Calends”), and in Manx as Laa Houney (Hollantide Day), Sauin or Souney, Samhain is often said to have been the most important of the fire festivals, because (according to most Celtic scholars) it may have marked the Celtic New Year."
Hope this helps.
B.
How do you celebrate Samhain (Halloween)?
Gnomon - time to move on Posted Oct 31, 2003
Samhain is pronounced Sah-wunn. It is tomorrow (1 Nov).
Tonight is Oíche Shamhna (the Eve of Samhain). The old year ends tonight at sunset but the new year doesn't start until sunrise tomorrow. We normally celebrate with dressing up, handing out nuts to all comers and hanging the skeleton in the porch (he's called Bony Maloney).
How do you celebrate Samhain (Halloween)?
Mark the Strange Posted Oct 31, 2003
I'll be celebrating All Hallows Eve by letting my son indulge in the very sad American tradition of trick or treat, and also getting annoyed at the kids who get the dog to go mad as they bang on the door all evening asking for sweets.
Little monsters
Damned Yanks!
How do you celebrate Samhain (Halloween)?
Bogie Posted Oct 31, 2003
I thought the festival begins as sunset and ends at sunrise... I'll have to do some more reading.
Some more useful websites to look at include http://www.bbc.co.uk/religion/religions/paganism/ , http://www.witchvox.com/ and http://www.paganfed.demon.co.uk/ .
My partner and I are having some friends around for a harvest feast. Pumkin soup anyone?
B.
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Woodpigeon Posted Oct 31, 2003
Yes, Samhain is November 1, not tonight, and I normally celebrate it by wishing I was younger...
Happy birthday to me, happy birth..
Woodpigeon
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IctoanAWEWawi Posted Oct 31, 2003
"I thought the festival begins as sunset and ends at sunrise"
It does. As mentioned (or at least this is my peripheral understanding) the old year ends at sunset, so the party starts, and ends with the dawn of the new year, kinda filling the gap when it is neither one year or the next.
Happy Nascency!!
MMF - Keeper of Mustelids, with added P.M.A., is now in a relationship. Posted Nov 1, 2003
Dear Woodpigeon (Columba palumba)
May I take this opportunity to wish you ahappy brithday, fromm one Scorp to another. Have a great day.
How do you celebrate Samhain (Halloween)?
Researcher 220282 Posted Nov 1, 2003
hi all
mmmmm the new year idea of Samhain is one of contention some people 'treat' it as 'new year' others say that because the year is based on a wheel there is no start or finish, as a solitary witch I tent to go with the latter
I use Samhain to refect on 'departed' freinds and family and also a time of 'letting go'
I've always treated Samhain and Yule as special sabbats over the others but thats just me....
blessed be may the goddess watch over you all
Jonathan
ps I always say 'Saween'
How do you celebrate Samhain (Halloween)?
Teuchter Posted Nov 1, 2003
I'd like to get my hands on the s who egged the front of my house last night!
Not big, not clever - and certainly NOT funny.
In Scotland we don't generally take part in mindless vandalism - at least not on Hallowe'en. The children dress up in various costumes and go 'guising' round their neighbourhood. They are given sweets, apples, nuts etc in return for performing a song, telling a joke or playing a tune. Much more civilised!
to get the hose out now to clean the outside of my hoose!
How do you celebrate Samhain (Halloween)?
Leopardskinfynn... sexy mama Posted Nov 1, 2003
Merry Meet to all!
I tend to spend Samhain (oh and I tend to pronounce it sow-uin) reflecting on my Ancestors, put pictures of them on my altar, leave out water and food, light candles and generally invite them into my home and make them welcome for the night.
Then I go and watch some films, or this year, Buffy... (OK, I admit it, I'm a Spike-aholic... )
How do you celebrate Samhain (Halloween)?
Serephina Posted Nov 1, 2003
I had some friends round for drinks, lit a few candles n did some bits n pieces and may or may not have broken my big toe!
How do you celebrate Samhain (Halloween)?
Serephina Posted Nov 1, 2003
dropped a bag containing a large bottle of vodka n 4 cartons of fruit juice on it had my shoe on at the time n its still really badly bruised and swollen ...oh well
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