The end of October presents a time of significant spiritual importance for people of many faiths. What we know in modern American society as "Halloween" is known by different names within the context of various spiritual paths. For instance, Druids and Wiccans use the Celtic term Samhain (roughly pronounced SAW-wain). Heathens of the Urglaawe tradition use the Deitsch (Pennsylvania German) term Allelieweziel (pronounced alleh-LEEveh-tseel) to refer to the same day.
Regardless of the tradition that we follow as individuals, this observance is steeped in centuries (if not millennia!) of spirituality, energy, and mystical power. We will share some of of our paths' methods of celebrating and observing this annual event over the course of the next few blog entries. However, for now, we wish to announce our upcoming event!
What: Samhain Banquet
When: Sunday, October 30, 2011 at 5:00pm
Where: West Dining Room at Lebanon Valley College, Lebanon, PA
This event will feature a mock ritual that will help attendees to understand some of the principles behind the festival's observance. Included in the ritual will be elements of Wiccan, Druid, and Heathen practices.
This event is being sponsored and presented by Lebanon Valley College, to which we are most grateful for the opportunity to share our knowledge as well as to learn from one another.
Tickets cost $12 each for general admission and $30 for a family with children. LVC students may come for meal exchange. Space is limited. For reservations, call the Office of Spiritual Life at (717) 867-6135 by Tuesday, October 25.
If you have any questions, you may e-mail us at oldwayskeepers@gmail.com
Thank you!
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