samhain ritual

november 9, 2024 4pm

This is a free event

Samhain is one of the four cross-quarter days of the astronomical calendar. In the Northern Hemisphere, it falls midway between the Autumn Equinox and December Solstice. While many cultures celebrate Samhain on the same day as Halloween, these are in fact two different holidays. For the ancient Celts, the cross-quarter days signaled the beginning, not the middle, of a season. Samhain marked the start of the dark half of the year, and Beltane marked the beginning of the light half of the year. The Catholic Church designated October 31 as All Hallow’s Eve, November 1 as All Saints Day, with November 2 following as All Souls Day. Scandinavian Norse pagans might celebrate Alfablót, a sacrifice to the elves, to celebrate the end of autumn. In some families, Halloween is still celebrated as an evening of costumes, candy, and fun, while Samhain is reserved for the spiritual celebration of venerating the dead.
Most of us are relatively familiar with the spiritual traditions of Samhain. We light candles or make altars for our loved ones who have passed on. We celebrate the return of their souls as the veil grows thin between the worlds for a few hours each year. We bury apples as offerings for them as they pass through our world. We pull out our divining tools in the hope for a few words of conversation after a long year apart. We make a plate for them at our table, sitting in silence as we eat and think about their life with us

what to expect

Join us for a Harvest craft and Samhain ritual to remember and honor our loved ones who have passed. We will begin with a craft, followed by Ritual, and end the evening with a potluck social and divination.

This event is 16+

Where

Burdette Park, Shelter house #18

when

  • Craft will be 4pm-5:30pm
  • Ritual will begin at 6pm

what you need

  • Please bring your corn husk dolly. If you do not have one, we will have extra. (Note you will not be getting this back as it will be used for ritual.)
  • Black shawl or head cover. We have a limited number of extra head covers.
  • We encourage everyone to bring their own tarot cards, oracle cards or your preferred tools for the group readings.

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Potluck

We will have a potluck to celebrate Samhain. We encourage everyone to bring a dish to share with the group.

*Please remember to label dishes if they are vegan or vegetarian friendly whenever possible.