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How the Belief in Halloween Spirits Started Our Halloween Customs

By Jayne Waldorf

For many, many years, Halloween has been associated with witchcraft and evil. Satan’s one night of the year to claim souls for Hell has been the belief of the church and pious individuals Halloween began as a pagan festival that celebrated nature and its gifts. It was believed that on this one night the boundaries between the living and the dead were compromised and Halloween spirits could walk the earth.

In an effort to appease the Halloween spirits, people would leave offerings of food and drink on their doorsteps. These Halloween customs were thought to protect their harvests for another year. This was also the time for a practice called “souling.”

Souling involved food in exchange for prayers. During the celebration, poor people would take to begging for food from neighbours. This food was granted in exchange for prayers by the receivers for the souls of dead family members. As Halloween customs were was passed down, the begging became food left for these poor individuals who would continue to pray for the dead. Eventually, children were sent from house to house to receive food or bits of money for the family.

In some countries, the wearing of masks and receiving of gifts is still called “souling.” Small food items or money are still received by children. Trick or treating is one of the modern, American Halloween customs. The first-ever recorded Halloween celebration in the United States occurred in Anoka, Minnesota, in 1921. That was the start of trick-or-treat, Halloween costume parties, and a series of activities depicting the essence of the celebration.

When it first started, trick or treating was just that. If a homeowner didn’t provide treats, the costumed person (one of the most popular Halloween customs is dressing up) would perform some trick. This could be playing a prank on them or egging the house. In some countries, this is a part of the mischief of the Halloween spirits. Any Halloween spirit that didn’t receive food was also likely to do something to the person of the house. It was in the year 1970 that the trick-or-treating tradition started to wane because of several rumours that some households were handing out harmful or poisonous treats to children. Today many parents accompany their children while trick-or-treating or organize private Halloween parties.

Now, kids go from house to house, saying this phrase and receiving a ton of sweet treats. People travel from neighbourhood to neighbourhood for sweet fare. Tricks are more a part of the fun of the night than a slight against any one person. If a neighbour is not participating, they turn out their porch light so children will know not to approach. Of course there are those mischief makers that egg houses and cars, but most neighbourhoods celebrate Halloween without incident. Even the adults get involved in Halloween customs with fog machines and costume parties.

In an effort to scare people, tales of the undead have been immortalized in books like Frankenstein and Dracula. Movies brought us Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees, Michael Myers, and the Scream guy. People love to be scared, but so much of the fiction has been confused with fact that Christians have been led to believe that the practice of Halloween is evil for their children.

Basically, children know what we tell them.. There are people who practice earth religions like Wicca and those who profess to be Satanists. They derive their greatest influence and media coverage on this night. Even those groups have been made gorier than they actually are through film and books.

Our children will learn that the practice of dressing up and receiving candy is not evil from the knowledge that we obtain. Spirits are not roaming the streets looking to take over their bodies or mess with their minds. In fact, for little ones, it is essential that we not expose them to the scarier side because they could be traumatized by it and fear the fun side of Halloween.

Christians have nothing to fear from Halloween as long as the truth is told. While there are groups who practice magic (the jury is still out) and contact with the dead, they don’t have exclusive rights on Halloween. They practice their crafts all year round and not just this one night of the year.

About the Author: Jayne Waldorf has been an internet marketer for 3 years .For Fancy dress and accessories, Halloween treats and Gift baskets, videos and articles please Visit Jayne’s new website today . –

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Garage Sale
An unbelievable large quantity of items includes: household, linens, dolls, tools, furniture, planters, sports equipment, baskets, crafts, sewing, jewelry, books, knick knacks, clothing, Christmas items and great collection of Avon collectibles ...

Saffronart Launches “Prime London” - a Comprehensive Property Guide for Indians
Mumbai, April 27, 2012: Saffronart, India’s leading auction house for art and collectibles, and favoured source for some of the finest city and holiday homes in the country, presents Saffronart Prime London – a complete guide and service for Indians ...

A Comprehensive Guide to Record Store Day 2012
Established two years ago, Reunion Revolution has provided the greater-St. Charles area with everything from antiques and collectibles to vintage audio ... As a huge supporter of the holiday, Slackers will offer the same discounts at all of their locations ...

Employees surprise boss with a groundbreaking
You once said at a Christmas party that you considered us to be your ... such as hats, shirts and collectible toys.

Mother's Day packs church pews behind Christmas, Easter
"Christmas, Easter and Mother's Day have become the three ... stained glass and a big pipe organ — there's a gift shop selling mugs and collectible plates. Sonora Smart Dodd of Spokane, Wash., the mother of Father' Day, fared better on making ...

Calendars: ElecTriCity, Empire & Community
VIRGINIA FEDERATION OF MUSIC CLUBS: Holiday Inn of Exit 7 ... etc.; African American collectibles, black memorabilia, i.e., dolls, quilts, photos, etc. $5 adults / $3 for children under 12. Museum hours: 1-4:30 p.m. Saturday and weekdays by ...

Many Neighborhoods Host Garage Sales This Weekend
815 Oakhaven Drive, Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Electronics, collectibles and furniture will be at the ... 4925 Surrey Drive, Saturday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Video games, furniture, holiday items and more will be available.  400 Saddle Creek Circle, Saturday ...

Arizona Cardinals' Larry Fitzgerald and Michael Floyd make an 'elegant' pair
"We could do that," said Steve Baram, CEO of Fitz and Floyd Enterprises, a New Jersey-based company that has been producing fine china, porcelain collectibles ... creates all sorts of seasonal and holiday-themed figurines and accessories ...

PlaybillStore.com Assistant Manager
PlaybillStore.com, an online store specializing in Broadway souvenir merchandise and collectibles, is seeking a full-time ... Hours are M-F from 9 am to 5 pm, with the exception of the holiday shopping season, when some overtime is required.

Things to do in Sunrise/Whitney May 1-7
The event is to feature arts and crafts, collectibles, food, live entertainment ... 8; Masquarade, Oct. 13; USO, Nov. 10; Holiday, Dec. 8. Admission is $5, cash only. Visit saturdaynightstomp.com. Super Summer Theatre plans to begin its 2012 ...








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