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More about... Samhain (Halloween)

What is Samhain?

Samhain (pronounced "Sow-in") is an ancient Celtic festival marking the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter, traditionally celebrated on the night of October 31st through November 1st.

It is considered the Celtic New Year and represents a time when the veil between the physical world and the spiritual realm is believed to be at its thinnest, allowing for communication with ancestors and spirits.


When is it celebrated?

Samhain is typically celebrated from the evening of October 31st until sunset on November 1st.

This date marks the halfway point between the Autumn Equinox and the Winter Solstice.


Why is it called Halloween too?

Samhain influenced the Christian festival of All Hallows' Eve, which eventually became Halloween.

When Christianity spread, church authorities aimed to replace pagan holidays with Christian ones.

They designated November 1st as All Saints’ Day (or All Hallows’ Day), making October 31st All Hallows’ Eve, which later evolved into Halloween.

Many of the customs associated with Halloween, like wearing costumes and carving pumpkins, have their roots in the traditions of Samhain.

History of Samhain

Samhain has its origins in ancient Celtic society, particularly among the Gaels of Ireland, Scotland, and the Isle of Man.

It was a key part of the agricultural cycle, marking the end of the harvest and the beginning of the darker half of the year.

During this time, livestock were brought in from pastures, crops were harvested, and preparations were made for the long winter months.

In addition to its agricultural significance, Samhain was seen as a time when the boundary between the living and the dead became thinner.

People would light bonfires to guide spirits and protect against harmful entities, candles to light the way of those past. It was also a time for divination and rituals.

Who Celebrates Samhain?

Samhain is celebrated by modern Pagans, especially Wiccans and Druids, as well as people of Celtic descent who wish to honor their ancestral traditions.

While it originated in Celtic culture, it has been embraced by a wider groups of people interested in the spiritual and historical significance of the holiday, the lunar cycle, and cyclical living.


What is the Symbolism of Samhain?

Endings and New Beginnings: Samhain is a time to reflect on the past year, acknowledge any endings or losses, and prepare for new beginnings.

Death and Rebirth: The dying of the light (shorter days) symbolizes death, while the return of the sun after winter represents rebirth.

The Veil Between Worlds: The thinning of the veil between the physical and spiritual worlds allows for connection with ancestors and spirits.

Harvest and Survival: Symbolically, it represents gathering resources (physical, emotional, and spiritual) for the challenges of the winter season ahead.


Rituals of Samhain

Bonfires: Traditionally, large bonfires were lit to ward off evil spirits and to cleanse and purify the community.

Feasts: Families would prepare large meals, often leaving an empty place at the table for deceased loved ones to symbolically invite their presence.

Divination: Samhain is associated with fortune-telling practices such as reading tarot cards, casting runes, or scrying.

Offerings: People often leave offerings of food, drink, or small tokens at altars or outdoors to honor ancestors and nature spirits.

Costumes and Masks: Historically, people wore costumes to disguise themselves from malevolent spirits, a tradition that evolved into modern Halloween costumes.

Mantras for Samhain

Mantras or chants can help create a focused atmosphere during Samhain rituals. Some examples include:

“I honor the cycle of death and rebirth.”

“As the veil thins, I invite guidance from my ancestors.”

“I release what no longer serves me, and embrace transformation.”

“I welcome the wisdom of the dark and the light.”


Endings and New Beginnings and Samhain

Samhain is a powerful time to recognize endings and celebrate the potential of new beginnings.

As the old year dies, we can release old habits, relationships, or mindsets that no longer serve us.

It's a time to reflect on the lessons learned from the past year and to set intentions for renewal and transformation in the coming year.


Honouring Our Ancestors

Honoring ancestors is a central part of Samhain celebrations.

This can be done by setting up an ancestral altar with photographs, personal items, or symbolic offerings. You might light a candle in their honour, speak their names, and tell their stories.

Rituals of gratitude and remembrance help to connect with their wisdom and guidance.


Rest During Samhain

As the days grow shorter and nature prepares for winter, Samhain invites us to slow down and rest.

This period of introspection allows for personal growth and the integration of lessons from the past.

Rest is not just physical but also emotional and spiritual.

Meditation During Samhain

Meditation during Samhain can focus on connecting with the ancestors, exploring the themes of life and death, or simply resting in stillness.

You might meditate in front of an altar, visualize a loved one or ancestor offering guidance, or use breathwork to calm the mind and tune in to the energy of the season.

Visualization exercises, such as imagining a thinning veil or a journey into the underworld, can also be a powerful way to engage with Samhain’s spiritual depth.

Samhain Sunday

On Sunday 27th October, we held a special Samhain Sunday workshop at the studio, exploring ritual and rest. Thank you so much to everyone who joined us.


You might like to listen to the Samhain Sunday playlist from the workshop. Just click here.

Samhain Blessings, Friends!

FULL MOON IN PISCES - SEPTEMBER 2024

What is a Full Moon?

A full moon occurs when the Moon is on the opposite side of Earth from the Sun, with its face fully illuminated.

This phase marks the midpoint of the lunar cycle and is known for its brightness and visibility.

Why is the September 2024 moon a Super Moon?

A super moon happens when a full moon coincides with the Moon's closest approach to Earth in its orbit, known as perigee.

This makes the moon appear larger and brighter than usual.

The full moon on Monday, September 19th, 2024, is a super moon because it occurs when the Moon is at or near its closest point to Earth.

Other names for this Moon

The full moon in September is often called the "Harvest Moon." This name comes from the fact that it occurs closest to the autumnal equinox, which traditionally marks the time for harvesting crops.

Other names include the "Corn Moon," "Barley Moon," and "Chrysanthemum Moon."

Astrological sign of this Full Moon

The full moon on September 19th, 2024, falls in the astrological sign of Pisces. Pisces is a water sign known for its sensitivity, intuition, and deep emotional connections.

Spiritual meaning of Full Moons

Full moons are often seen as a time of culmination, release, and illumination.

Spiritually, they represent the peak of energy and the completion of cycles.

This phase is ideal for letting go of what no longer serves us, gaining clarity, and making space for new intentions.

Spiritual meaning of this Super moon

Given that this super moon falls in Pisces, its spiritual significance is heightened.

Pisces energy encourages introspection, compassion, and a connection with the subconscious mind.

This super moon may inspire deep emotional healing, enhanced intuition, and a greater sense of unity with the collective consciousness.

It's a time to release emotional baggage and embrace your spiritual growth.

Rituals for a Full Moon

1. Cleansing: Use sage, palo santo, or incense to cleanse your space and yourself of negative energy.

2. Moon Water: Place a bowl of water under the moonlight to create moon water, which can be used for rituals or cleansing.

3. Journaling: Write down what you wish to release, and then burn the paper as a symbolic act of letting go.

4. Crystal Charging: Place your crystals under the full moon to cleanse and recharge their energy.

5. Gratitude Ritual: Reflect on what you are grateful for and set intentions for the next lunar cycle.

Yoga practice for a Full Moon

1. Moon Salutations (Chandra Namaskar): A sequence that honours the lunar energy, focusing on calm and cooling movements.

2. Restorative Poses: Postures like Child’s Pose (Balasana) and Savasana can help you connect with the calming energy of the moon.

3. Breathwork (Pranayama): Practice deep, slow breathing to align with the introspective energy of the full moon.


How might we feel on a Full Moon?

Many people report heightened emotions, increased sensitivity, and a sense of restlessness during a full moon. This can manifest as vivid dreams, mood swings, or a strong urge to reflect on personal issues. Some may feel more energized, while others experience fatigue due to the intensity of the lunar energy.


Meditation for a Full Moon

1. Lunar Visualization: Imagine the moon's light filling your body, bringing peace and clarity.

2. Releasing Meditation: Focus on what you wish to let go of and visualize it dissolving in the moonlight.

3. Gratitude Meditation: Spend time in stillness, focusing on gratitude for the blessings in your life.

Relaxation for a Full Moon

1. Moon Bathing: Spend time outdoors under the moonlight, absorbing its calming energy.

2. Aromatherapy: Use calming scents like lavender or chamomile to relax the body and mind.

3. Soothing Bath: Take a warm bath with sea salt and essential oils to cleanse and relax.

Summary

The full moon on Monday, September 19th, 2024, is a super moon in Pisces, offering an amplified opportunity for emotional release, spiritual growth, and introspection.

Known as the Harvest Moon, it holds a special significance as it marks the transition from summer to autumn.

Full moons are powerful times for rituals that focus on cleansing, letting go, and setting intentions.

Emotions may be heightened, and practices like yoga, meditation, and relaxation can help channel this energy into positive transformation.

Honour the Full Moon with Yoga Borne

YB Summer of Self Love FREE online via Yoga Borne YouTube is offering a selection of special full moon inspired practices. Just click here to head to our YouTube channel.