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(October 31st -Nov 1st) The Last Harvest. The Earth nods a sad farewell to the God. We know that He will once again be reborn of the Goddess and the cycle will continue. This is the time of reflection, the time to honor the Ancients who have gone on before us and the time of 'Seeing"(divination). As we contemplate the Wheel of the Year, we come to recognize our own part in the eternal cycle of Life.
http://merganser.math.gvsu.edu/myth/samhain.html
An introduction to this Sabbat.
http://www.mythinglinks.org/Samhain.html
This is an illustrated page from Mythology's MythingLinks. The focus is on the ancient Pagan celebration of Samhain, or Halloween.
http://members.tripod.com/~TaraMiller/halloween.html
Contains information of the origins of Samhain, and how today's Pagans celebrate this Sabbat.
http://www.witchvox.com/holidays/samhain/1031_quikhistory.html
A quick history of Samhain Sabbat.
http://www.angelfire.com/goth/gaea.html/
Brief information; some links.
http://www.samhain.com/
Including arts, events, haunted houses, pumpkin carving, and decorations.
http://www.religioustolerance.org/hallo_sa.htm
This article addresses the issue that identifying Samhain as a Celtic Death God, is one of the most tenacious error associated with Halloween.
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