![]() All Souls' Night by Loreena McKennitt |
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Bonfires dot the rolling hillsides; Figures dance, around and around, To drums that pulse out echoes of darkness, Moving to the pagan sound.
Somewhere in a hidden memory
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Figures of cornstalks blend in the shadows Held up tall as the flames leap high; The green knight holds the holly bush, To mark where the old year passes by.
Bonfires dot the rolling hillsides;
Standing on the bridge that crosses ENTER DOORWAY to Dora's Genealogy |
In the Celtic world, All Hallows Even, at the end of the harvest season, marked the end of one year and the beginning of the new. On this night, a rift opened in the fabric of time and space. The worlds of the past, or the dead, and the ancestors, overlapped with that of the present world of the living, and the dead crossed over into our world, and walked among us. As they feasted, they set out food and gifts to honor the dead. This is the time when they remembered, honored, and celebrated their ancestors. The Celts thought that the past lives in the present, and the dead are a critical part of the living. |
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