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The Pagan Mysteries of Halloween: Celebrating the Dark Half of the Year
Jean Markale
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| #1044734 in Books | 2001-08-01 | 2001-08-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.40 x6.00l,.59 | File type: PDF | 160 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| For those who want a technical and detailed historical account of Samhain and Celtic practices|By zastrong|This is an interesting and highly detailed book about the origins and evolution of Samhain and Halloween, with a strong emphasis on Celtic traditions, practices, laws, customs, and rituals. Markale writes on page five: "In reality, as we will see later, it is these oft-dec|.com |Celtic scholar Jean Markale explores "the shadowy zones" of All Hallow's Eve in The Pagan Mysteries of Halloween. Though the name comes from the Christians' All Saints' Eve, Halloween can be traced back thousands of years to Samhain--the beginning
A comprehensive examination of the rituals and philosophies of the Celtic holiday of Samhain, the inspiration for Halloween.
• Presents the true meaning of this ancient holiday and shows how contemporary observances still faithfully reflect the rituals of pagan ancestors.
• Explains why this holiday, largely confined to the English-speaking world since the advent of Christianity, has spread throughout the rest of Europe over the last two decades.<...
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