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Bro the conflicting feelings of wanting to connect to your cultures gods
but them being erased so much by people who took over with their gods like,,, please romans no, I love y'all but I need to know about Umbria and what I should set out for her

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Reminder to LOCK YOUR MIRRORS, PREFERABLY TONIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Obviously, during Samhain the 'veil is lifted' and it's incredibly important to protect yourself from any unwanted spirits that'll be drifting about.

@Elder-God-Whisper work

I haven’t had problem with spirits and I’m not fully of that belief that Samhain allows spirits to harass people. I don’t really care how you personally think it works, that is not my belief and I will not be trying to protect myself through my mirrors.

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You don't have to, nor do you have to agree in general. However, please educate yourself on the factual reasons for holidays/sabbats and more specifically, look into protecting yourself no matter how good past relationships with spirits have been. It can be dangerous.

@The-Magician group

Well, ever since midnight struck over here I’ve been feeling very strange. It’s now 1:24am, I’m shrouding my mirror, the crystals are cleansed an d ready for use— and all I need now is to sleep so I’m ready for whatever the day brings. I’m spending Samhain with my best friend and his family, so it will be interesting to see how well things go!

@berlioz

Fun facts about Samhain
Samhain (Sow-in) comes from ancient Ireland, and is the first day of the Celtic new year. It marks the beginning of the darker half of the year, where the spring/summer goddess Brigid goes away (she'll come back on Imbolg) and the Cailleach, the winter queen and witch, is at her most powerful. Everything should be harvested by now, anything harvested after Samhain is said to bring rot. Samhain begins on October 31, when the sun sets, and lasts through November 1st until the sun sets again. To celebrate, the Celts lit a communal bonfire. No other fire or light could be lit except this one, then at the end of the festivities, which included drinking, eating, and games, each household took a torch of flame from the big bonfire and used it to light their hearths at home. This symbolizes unity and community. They also made sacrifices to the Sidhe and their gods, since this world and the Otherworld were at their closest and the Sidhe might come mess with you. That's how the first Halloween costumes came to be, the Irish would dress up as scary fae to blend in with the fairies so they wouldn't be messed with. It's also a time when pucaí and the bean sidhe would be most noticeable. If you used a weapon or committed any crime on this holy day, the punishment was death.
Overall, Samhain is a time where this world and the Otherworld came together, and a time about community and fun and also hiding from the sidhe sometimes lol

@croccin-champagne

the Cailleach, the winter queen and witch

is. is there a rule against proposing to the Cailleach because that simple description was enough to make me fall in love

@berlioz

the Cailleach, the winter queen and witch

is. is there a rule against proposing to the Cailleach because that simple description was enough to make me fall in love

She has a husbando maybe two :(
But I mean I guess it's not written down anywhere lol
Also she ages backwards? Like this time of year she's at her oldest (Cailleach can actually be translated as "hag") then as spring gets closer she gets younger. But in other stories she pops up as all ages any time of the year. Idk but she's also known as the veiled one, so she's always rocking a dope ass cloak.

@croccin-champagne

the Cailleach, the winter queen and witch

is. is there a rule against proposing to the Cailleach because that simple description was enough to make me fall in love

She has a husbando maybe two :(
But I mean I guess it's not written down anywhere lol
Also she ages backwards? Like this time of year she's at her oldest (Cailleach can actually be translated as "hag") then as spring gets closer she gets younger. But in other stories she pops up as all ages any time of the year. Idk but she's also known as the veiled one, so she's always rocking a dope ass cloak.

i'll be part of a harem. hell yeah
that is in no way a downside, because it's cool af

@Elder-God-Whisper work

I know what Samhain was from and what the traditions and beliefs are, but I really haven’t felt anything in this house at all since I moved here 6-7 years ago, and I’m pretty sure there’s good basis for that. Now, when I move to my own place, hell yeah I’m shrouding my mirror and stuff because one) I won’t have my parents questioning my and me being scared of being hit and mentally abused for it and two) I won’t have the same protections as this house does.

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When I get home tomorrow I'll ask the fae to try and give you good luck!