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| | | | | As I am sure you all know the 31st October, All Hallows' Eve, is the celebration of the night before All Saints Day (a saint being a hallowed or holy and sacred person). Such celebrations take different forms around the World. In Germany they hide all the knives so the spirits can't be mischievous with... | |
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| | | | | Earth Magic and Druid Lore Part II~A Series for the Season~Hearth, Home and Samhain By Fran Hafey/Mystiblu at Mystickblue.com By the warmth of the hearth, we gather round, for inspiration and ceremony. It brings to us, a sense of spiritual kinship and values of home. Storyteller's faces glow by the light of the fire... | |
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| | | | | Halloween is one of the oldest holidays still celebrated in modern times, and can be traced back to the Druids, a Celtic culture in Ireland, Britain and Northern Europe. Its roots lay in the feast of Samhain (pronounced SA-WIN), which was annually held on October 31st to honor the dead. Much like Christmas, the pagan... | |
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| | | Dedicated to spreading the Good News of Basic and Applied Science at great research institutions world wide. Good science is a collaborative process. The rule here: Science Never Sleeps. Another rule here: Scientists "invent" nothing. Instead scientists "discover". Everything which is now fact was fact shortly after the Big Bang. | ||