Welcome, ghosts and goblins, witches and restless souls! As the veil between worlds thins, it’s time to journey into the eerie roots of Halloween and its ancient Celtic twin, Samhain (pronounced “sow-win”). Whether you’re donning costumes for candy or conjuring spirits under the midnight moon, this holiday is steeped in history, magic and a healthy dose of fright.
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How Samhain’s Ancient Fires Became Today’s Halloween Celebrations
From sacred bonfires and wayward spirits to pumpkin lanterns and trick-or-treating, this feature delves into the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain, medieval witch hunts and the transformation that shaped the Halloween we know today

The glowing jack-o’-lantern, born from Celtic Samhain traditions, remains Halloween’s most iconic symbol of light and spirit Photo: freestocks/Unsplash
The glowing jack-o’-lantern, born from Celtic Samhain traditions, remains Halloween’s most iconic symbol of light and spirit Photo: freestocks/Unsplash
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