Halloween - Festival of Spirits and Darkness
The practice of Jack 'O' Lanterns, going house to house asking for candy, and sprucing up in outrageous outfits has descended the periods of the Celtic festivals of Samhain, a famous reap celebration celebrated in the Scottish Highlands, Ireland, portions of Wales, clans of Germany, and Brittany. The Celtic public enjoyed dull and enchanted ceremonies which have propelled the present Halloween festivities. Celtic Ireland had an act of huge fire ceremonies, for the most part directed by druids, who enjoyed the dark expressions. Druids were the informed class among the Celts, held religious workplaces, and were viewed as "knowers of the Oak tree". Antiquated German Highland clans had an odd custom where men accumulated under oak trees, and performed penances to their supporter god or goddess, by cutting their wrists, and drinking the blood gathered in a goblet. This was after the primary cleric utilized this vessel to evidently know the desires of the benefactor god, w...