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What You Might Not Know About Halloween

Written by Katie Cheung on Nov 2nd, 2009 | Filed under: Spirituality

Halloween – the festival that all children love! A time when kids have the chance to get free candies that are offered by their neighbors, namely “Trick or Treat”. It’s a well-known custom that is favored by every single child.

Halloween may be children’s favorite festival of the year, but don’t forget that adults were also once children themselves. The old-fashioned treats may revive their nicest memories of that special night. Hundred of years have passed by since people first invented the concept of this festival. Back then, rituals of the pagans were still privately practiced and have not yet been tied to the Church.

There has been various versions concerning the origin of its name, but no one can really be sure that their stories are right. A few suggested that it came from the Celtics who were celebrating a good harvest. What gave this festival the spookiness has to do with a myth. On this night, the dead would rise from their death and cast spells on the crops and the living people. This explains why people carve frightening profiles on pumpkins and dressed as terrifying spirits for Halloween nowadays.

Apart from this tale, people also believed that the custom of Halloween, trick or treating, came from the Middle Ages. At that time, poor people would visit houses to find donors and pray for their deceased families and friends in return for food.

These people are called ‘Halloween peddlers’. This in turn explains why trick-or-treaters now often dress hideously and receive such a great variety of traditional tasty sweets.

Stories and speculations still come up every now and then about the origins of Halloween, however, it has been widely believed that it is of Irish and English descent. But, if you think about it, does it really matter where this tradition started? Not really.

After all, nowadays, we – not just limited to children – only enjoy Halloween for just that: Halloween. The origin no longer matters, for Halloween has became a day, simply for people to enjoy themselves by dressing up as every scary little thing they could imagine.

However, you should always remember that beneath those horrible costumes are just lovely kids who want to enjoy their childhoods. It is delightful to recall your good times on your old Halloween nights.

If you are curious about this article, you may find some inspiration on e-cards as well as christmas cards.

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