. The Pumkin custom probably comes from an Irish folklore. He was apprehended, hung, drawn, and quartered. The leaves of the trees are beginning to fall, days are getting shorter and hostcolder, that means Dark night, positioned at the end of the harvest season is just around the corner and marking the beginning of winter. They set them out on street corners and beg passers-by for a penny for the Guys . Naturally the still happy did not want to be possessed, so on the night of October 31st, villagers would extinguish the fires in their homes, to make them cold and undesirable. Samhain is also the Celtic Druid New Year. Walpurgis Day). Also, it was customary to light a fire in the household hearth which would burn continuously until the first day of the following Spring. The veil between this world and the World of the Ancestors was drawn aside on these nights, and for those who were prepared, the journey could be made in well to the Other Side . Also, it was customary to light a fire in the household hearth which would burn continuously until the first day of the following Spring. The dead are honored and feasted, not as the dead, but rather as the happy spirits of loved ones and of guardians who hold the root-wisdom of the tribe. Suitable eating and shelter was provided for these spirits or else they would cast a spell, cause havoc, steal infants, destroy crops, kill farm animals and create terror as they haunted the happy. The Irish used turnips as their Pumkin originally, but when the immigrants came to America, the found.
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