The Wiccan Samhain and the American Halloween
Samhain, The Wiccan New Year, is the night that The God dies. The days grow shorter, and it is the last of the Harvest festivals, a time for Mother Nature to rest, and the Goddess to mourn. It is an...
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View ArticleThe Wiccan Samhain and the American Halloween
Samhain, The Wiccan New Year, is the night that The God dies. The days grow shorter, and it is the last of the Harvest festivals, a time for Mother Nature to rest, and for the Goddess to mourn.
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View ArticleThe Wiccan Samhain and the American Halloween.
Samhain, The Wiccan New Year, is the night that The God dies. The days grow shorter, and it is the last of the Harvest festivals, a time for Mother Nature to rest, and for the Goddess to mourn. It is...
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View ArticleSamhain/Halloween 2014 Edition
Samhain, The Wiccan New Year, is the night that The God dies. The days grow shorter, and it is the last of the Harvest festivals, a time for Mother Nature to rest, and for the Goddess to mourn. In...
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