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ABOUT WICCA - WICCAN ESBATS, SABBATHS, HOLY DAYS, HOLIDAYS & RITUALSHoly Days and Sabbaths to Observe - Samhain, All Hallows’ Eve, Halloween - October 31
Wearing a mask or costume can serve a ritual purpose on this holiday. The mask allows the wearer to identify with a goal or dream desired. Its original purpose was to attract the positive entities that might visit and thus align with them. Ritual drumming may also be used to help concentration and beckon friendly spirits to visit. As this festival is also associated with the harvest, an offering on the altar would be appropriate. Apples are deemed especially symbolic at this time, because the apple dies (is plucked off the tree and cut apart or falls to the ground and decays) in order to release its life (its flesh and seeds) and ultimately be born again (replanted into a new tree). It is a fitting representation of the eternal process of life, death and rebirth.
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