An Easy Teachers Guide On The History Of Halloween

With a little research, one finds the history of Halloween rich and varied. This ancient holiday dates back to the Celtic era. Originally celebrated as a day called Samhain (pronounced sow in), this holiday has had an interesting development into the holiday we now know.

Original celebrations began more than 2,000 years ago. The Celtic culture was located in many places, primarily in parts of the United Kingdom, Ireland and the Northern part of France.

The Celtics would celebrate around November 31 that they called New Year. This time of year was chosen because of the fact that the warm weather and the harvest were over and the winter was going to start. Many of the people believed during the winter season it would result in deaths among many.

The history of Halloween is so interesting due to the religious implications. The physical and spiritual worlds were believed to be closest together on October 31st. The veil came down between the two worlds.

The belief of the people was that the ghosts, or spirits would be walking among them on the 31st of October. The beliefs of the people thought they would damage the crops and create chaos and havoc for the people living

During this time in the history of Halloween, you would find that there was a lot of optimism in the air. There was Druids that were Celtic priests that they were receptive to future prophecies. During this time of the year you would find the Druids would be very busy on this night, they would go around November 1 to the people and others predictions about things that are going to happen in the up-and-coming year.

While they were in the communities of the Celtics in offering these predictions the groups would actually take parts of their crops, and some animals and would create large fires that was supposed to be the offering to the gods to create wealth along with good fortune for their land.

When celebrating Halloween today, people wear costumes. In the early parts of the history of Halloween, these costumes were made of animal skins and other parts. As time went on, changes were seen.

You would start to see different cultures were some would celebrate the passing of individuals who had crossed into the spiritual world while other cultures were celebrating various types of gods.

As more time went by all Saints Day was created by the Catholics so that they could revere the many Saints that passed through on Earth. The history of Halloween is quite an amazing event on how it all started and is very rich and vivid.

The different references of this special day are also all Saints Day, all souls Day along with other several similar names. This is the most basic and to the point of the history of Halloween, you can also find a lot of information from different religions and interpretations of the different cultures.

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