Samhain Family Traditions
The first tradition associated with Samhain is the end of the
harvest.
So we will pick
vegetables fruits and grains from our garden and make a meal of those
early
on Samhain
eve. Before dinner is prepared, however, we shall carve the faces
in our pumpkins and
line the front steps of our home with them. Before our meal, we
will
thank the God and
Goddess:
"Apples, pumpkins, nuts and grains
Potatoes, squash and more the same
A hearty loaf of fresh-baked bread
And other tasty fare is fed.
In the name of all that's good
Thank God and Goddess for this food
With hungry folk we'll share the rest
Of nature's own delicious best."
Of course, we bake an extra loaf of bread or pumpkin pie to take to a
neighbor
just to say
we love you, in the name of the Goddess.
Before the meal, we would have asked each family member to bring to the
table the picture
of a departed loved one. As we eat, we talk about our fondest
memories
of that loved one.
After the meal, we clear the table, light candles, and invite the
spirits
of those departed loved
ones to join us, and to communicate to us in any way they choose.
Afterward, we all don our costumes for the evening, stand in the middle
of our living room,
cast a circle about us, and repeat this blessing:
"Circle of unending light
Keep us safe from harm this night
Goddess, keep us in your care
Protect us from all evil fare."
We then go our for our evening's Trick or Treating, and on the way drop
the basket of food off
to the neighbor that has been chosen. After coming home, we sit
around
and play games
and eat our candy!
This is just a very simple Samhain celebration, and many other things
can
be done. I'll add
more later, such as recipes and games, so check back.
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