Discover the History of Halloween
Oh
my goodness, I'm a such a big fan of vintage things. Always have been
since I was little (I blame Elvis for this. That makes more sense if you
know the story.) And let me tell ya, the vintageness of Halloween, or
"classic" Halloween as I like to call it, is no exception. I much prefer
pumpkin patches, leaf piles, and corn mazes over costumes and candy
(and that is saying something because boy do I ever love candy!). It's
part of the lure that I wrote about on day 6.
It's only fitting to divulge into what makes Halloween what it is. Call
it the true meaning of Halloween if you will (much like the true
meaning of Christmas...except not really, because the true meaning of
Christmas is Jesus, which is more or less not really related to
Halloween at all...unless of course you were an angel or something for
Halloween...but then again, the origins of Halloween are quite spiritual
actually, and not in a evil way like you may think, but in a good way
for the people at the time, which I guess makes it somewhat similar in a
religious sense...okay I've rambled).
Anyhow...
Halloween
actually comes from the term "All Hallows Eve" dating back to old
Celtic pagan traditions honoring the dead and celebrating the change of
seasons. It's an interesting history that is worth a good read. Check
out the links for more:
Song of the Day: Santana "Black Magic Woman"
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