by Anonymous on October 12th, 2010

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Where can I find info about Norse-pagan ceremonies for All Hallow's Eve/Samhain/Halloween etc.? Want to celebrate it right this year.

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  • by Moongrim on October 13th, 2010

    Moongrim

    Right?

    Samahain isn't Norse in origin.

    http://www.asatru.org/holidays.php

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  • by Anonymous on October 13th, 2010

    Anonymous

    In order to celebrate it right, doesn't someone have to die or risk death during one of the ceremonies?

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  • by The Anonymous Witch on October 13th, 2010

    The Anonymous Witch

    the term you are looking for in the "norse pagan" holiday is "Winternights"
    there are many other pagan practices .
    a search for the norse holiday "Winternights" will help you find what you are requesting .

    but there are many other pagan paths . and traditions .

  • by thetriumphantcourtjester on October 13th, 2010

    thetriumphantcourtjester

    I don't know much about that really...

    However I do know that in the original celtic halloweens, they used turnips for their halloween pumpkins. They were then placed in windows to ward off evil spirits.

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