As the Sun moves through Capricorn and the nights deepen, Hekate stands at your winter crossroads with a lantern of number 9 energy, completion, wisdom, and release. She asks you to clear the emotional path before entering the new year.
Listen to your intuition; itās louder now. Every choice you make this week shapes 2026. Old attachments, outdated patterns, and any love that drains you must be left behind. But in their place comes a powerful opening: an invitation to a higher love, deeper self-trust, and a spiritually aligned connection.
Your blessing: You step into the new year with sovereign clarity and a heart ready for divine alignment.
Goddess Message ā Hekateās Whisper as Scorpio Season Fades
Daughter of moon-fire and midnight pathways, I come to you now as the veil thins and the season of shadows begins its slow exhale. You stand like the witch in this card poised at the threshold, wand in hand, heart awake, sensing the shift. The last embers of Scorpio season glow around you, asking for one final offering: truth.
Hekate speaks: āChild, you are charging more than your wand you are charging your will. Every choice you have made in these deep waters has carved a new doorway. Now you walk toward the underworld with me, not in fear, but in initiation.ā
You have been descending inside yourself for weeks, exploring what was hidden, shedding skins, naming desires that once felt forbidden. Your magic has been ripening in the dark. Now, as I guide Persephone back through the shadowed corridors and into her throne, I turn to you and ask:
What power have you reclaimed in silence? What truth have you finally admitted? What path do you choose now that you cannot unsee your own depth?
This card shows the witch at her threshold soft yet strong, shadowed yet radiant, ready yet unhurried. That is you. Your wand hums because your spirit has remembered its own voltage.
As Scorpio season ends, I bless you with:
⢠Renewed intuition you will trust what you feel in your bones. ⢠A witchās steadiness the courage to act without rushing. ⢠The clarity of descent seeing what truly matters beneath the noise. ⢠The torch of the crossroads allowing you to choose the path that honors your becoming.
The holiday we now know as Halloween has a rich and layered history, grounded in ancient Gaelic pagan practice and later transformed by Christian and folk traditions. In particular, the festival of Samhain (often pronounced āSAH-winā or āsow-winā) is widely regarded as a key ancestor of Halloween.
The following article traces that evolution: from Samhainās origins among the ancient Celts, through Christian adaptation, to the cultural traditions of Halloween in the modern era.
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1. Samhain: Festival of the Celtic Yearās Turning
Origins & Timing
Samhain is a Gaelic festival celebrated on 1 November (with the evening of 31 October often regarded as its beginning) that marked the end of the harvest season and the start of the ādark halfā of the year winter.
One source explains:
āFor the Celts ⦠Samhain marked the end of summer and kicked off the Celtic new year.ā
Meaning & Rituals
At Samhain, the Celts believed that the boundary between the world of the living and the world of the dead (and other supernatural beings) was especially thin. Key elements included:
Bonfires ā communities and priests built large fires, and people brought torch-light from them to relight hearths in their homes.
Offerings and sacrifice ā animals or crops might be sacrificed or offered to deities or spirits to secure protection during the darker months.
Masks, costumes and disguised behaviour ā to protect oneself from malevolent spirits or fairies, people might wear hides or masquerade as something else.
Divination and ancestor contact ā because of the thin boundary between worlds, people engaged in fortune-telling and invited ancestral spirits into their homes.
These rituals reflect the liminal nature of Samhain: a time when change is in the air (end of harvest, beginning of winter) and transformation or threshold-crossing (between life/death, light/dark) is prominent.
Geographical and Cultural Context
The Celts inhabiting what is now Ireland, northern France, Britain, Scotland and the Isle of Man celebrated such festivals. Even after Roman and later Christian influence, pockets of these rituals persisted.
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2. From Pagan Festival to Christian Holiday
Christianization & Integration
As Christianity spread into Celtic lands, the Church often sought to adapt or overlay existing pagan celebrations rather than eliminate them outright. For Samhain, this meant a shift in focus and date.
Key moments:
In the 7th century, the Church established 1 November as All Saintsā Day (also called All Hallows), a day honouring saints and martyrs.
The evening before All Saintsā Day (31 October) became known as All Hallowsā Eve ā eventually evolving into the name āHalloween.ā
On 2 November came All Soulsā Day, honouring the dead, further blending with older beliefs about ancestor spirits.
Thus, the pagan festival of Samhain, a Christian festival of saints and souls, and folk customs gradually merged into the traditions we associate with Halloween.
Why This Matters
According to historians, this process of adaptation shows how cultural and religious traditions evolve over time. Rather than a clean replacement, rituals are often bundled, renamed, reshaped. For example, the bonfire, masquerades and ancestor-ritual elements of Samhain were not erased but absorbed into folk practice.
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3. Traditions Evolving: From Samhain to Halloween
Costumes, Masks & āVeil Between Worldsā
The idea that the veil between worlds is thin is central to Samhain. People dressed in hides or masks to confuse or protect themselves from visiting spirits. Over time, this transformed into Halloween costumes and trick-or-treating masquerades.
Bonfires and Hearth-Relighting
From Samhainās communal fires to the lighting of jack-o-lanterns and porch lights, the theme of bringing light into dark times remains. āCarved turnips called Jack-o-lanterns began to appear ⦠later Irish tradition switched to pumpkins.ā
Treats, Errands & Souling
In certain traditions, people left offerings for spirits, or children and the poor went āsoulingāāseeking soul cakes in exchange for prayers for the dead. This custom echoes in modern trick-or-treating.
Harvest, Death & Renewal
Samhain marked the point when the fruitful summer had passed and the more challenging winter lay ahead. It acknowledged deathānot just in a morbid sense, but as part of the natural cycle, opening up renewal. Many modern pagan communities keep this meaning alive.
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4. Samhain and Halloween in Modern Pagan Practice
Revivals & Reinterpretations
In recent decades, many pagan, Wiccan, and Celtic-reconstructionist groups have revived Samhain as a meaningful spiritual holidayāhonouring ancestors, acknowledging life and death, celebrating transitions.
For example:
āIn this tradition, Samhain is called OĆche Shamhna and celebrates ⦠the dead with a festival on October 31 and usually features a bonfire and communion with the dead.ā
Meaning for Today
For poets, artists, & spiritual seekers (which connects nicely with your own interests!), Samhain offers rich symbolic terrain: the dark half of the year, the thinning of boundaries, the interplay of memory, mortality and transformation. These motifs align well with confessional poetry and mythic symbolism.
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5. Why This History Matters for Us
Understanding the roots of Halloween gives depth to what often seems a superficial holiday (costumes + candy).
It reconnects us to older cycles – harvest to winter, life to death to renewal – which can be rich for poetic inspiration.
For someone like you, Eve, who works with poetry, myth, spirituality, and language: the Samhain-Halloween cycle can serve as metaphor, as ritual, as creative springboard.
The notion of āthe veil between worlds,ā of release (your coined term elevaqua comes to mind) and transformation, echoes strongly in the Samhain story.
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Conclusion
The thread from Samhain to Halloween reveals how human cultures adapt, layer meanings, borrow and reshape rituals. From ancient bonfires in Celtic fields to children carving pumpkins in Vermont, the journey is fascinating. For you, Eve, this history offers fertile ground, mythic imagery of light and dark, thresholds and transitions, the living and the dead, the poetic and the spiritual.
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Hekate Messages for After Samhain
1. āThe Veil is Openā
Child of twilight, The veil grows thin, and I, Hekate, walk beside you. Do not fear the whispers of the dead nor the echoes of your past – they are your teachers. Each shadow you meet tonight carries a lesson wrapped in moonlight. Walk the path of courage, and let the wind tell you what must be released. When you stand at your inner crossroads, remember: what you choose now shapes your winter.
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2. āKeeper of Keysā
I hold the keys to all thresholds life, death, and rebirth. At Samhain, I grant you one: the key of remembrance. Unlock the door to your ancestors. Light a candle for them, speak their names, and feel their hands steadying yours. Their strength flows through your veins; their wisdom burns in your soul. You are the continuation of their spell. Walk proudly – you are both dream and legacy.
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3. āThe Night of Becomingā
Do not hide from your darkness tonight. Samhain is my gift – a night of mirrors and moonfire, when witches see themselves not as broken, but as eternal. Let the dying year fall away like burnt paper, and step barefoot into your becoming. I am Hekate, torchbearer, and I light your way into the unknown.
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4. āFor the Solitary Witchā
You are never truly alone. The night hums with your name. The stars remember your magic. When you whisper your spell under the autumn wind, I listen. At your altar, simple or grand, I stand with you – my torches lit, my hounds watching. Every flame you kindle is sacred. Every prayer you breathe is heard.
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5. āCrossroads Blessingā
Tonight, when you come to the crossroads, pause. Offer honey to the earth and your gratitude to the night. Then ask yourself: Which path calls your soul? Which dream has waited patiently for your yes? I, Hekate, bless your choice, may it lead you to wisdom, and may your courage outshine your fear.
Samhain Affirmations of the Witchās Soul
1. I walk fearlessly through the darkness, knowing it is my teacher and guide. (Samhain reminds us that shadows reveal truth, not danger.)
2. I honor my ancestors – their love, their lessons, and the blood of magic they gave me.
3. As the year dies, I am reborn into deeper wisdom, courage, and clarity.
4. The veil is thin, and I listen with my spirit – I trust the whispers of the unseen.
5. I carry Hekateās torch within me, lighting my own path through uncertainty.
6. Every ending is a sacred transformation. I release the old with grace and gratitude.
7. My magic flows with the cycles of nature; I am one with the turning of the wheel.
8. I am both the darkness and the dawn, whole, radiant, and eternal.
To Those Who Remember: An Invocation for the Modern Witch
There are some who feel it, a tug beneath the skin when the wind turns cold, when the moon is fat and golden. Those who cannot explain why firelight feels like home, or why the scent of herbs and earth makes their hearts ache with recognition.
You are remembering.
This is the song of the witches not of storybooks or fear, but of lineage, love, and living earth. Your pulse carries the rhythm of women who sang to the moon, men who knew the names of stars, and children who whispered wishes into stones.
You are not lost. You are returning.
The veil of Samhain calls to you because your soul remembers the old ways, when every breath was a prayer, when we spoke to trees as kin, when we understood that spirit and nature are one.
You may feel it in your bones: the knowing that your magic is ancient, not learned but remembered. It moves through your veins like ancestral fire, soft, wild, and real.
Witchcraft is not rebellion. It is remembrance. It is standing barefoot upon the land and saying: I am part of this. I belong here. It is lighting a candle for your grandmotherās spirit, singing to the old gods, or simply listening when the wind speaks your name.
The witches of old are not gone. They live in your intuition, in your voice when you speak truth, in your hands when you create beauty.
This Samhain, listen. Feel the heartbeat of your ancestors in the drum of the rain. Let your spirit stretch back through time and whisper: I remember who I am.
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Happy Halloween š and Happy Samhain to all the witches and everyonewho isnt interested in witch burning.
I pulled a card for us from my Witch tarot deck, the Wheel of Fortune.
From the book
Wheel of FortuneĀ ā Samhain Message
At Samhain, the veil thins and the wheel turns once more. What was lost begins to return in new form. The unseen threads of fate twist around you, every choice, every meeting, every loss is part of the spiral. You are both the wanderer and the rooted tree, moving and still, caught and free.
This card whispers: āDo not resist the turn.ā The rip in the seam is your opening, a chance to glimpse the pattern behind the chaos. When the maypole rises and the ring spins, grasp your moment. Destiny is not cruel; it is the dance of your own soul seeking its rhythm.
Samhain Guidance: Let go of control and watch what unfolds. The cycle repeats, but each time you rise wiser. Trust the spin of the wheel.
Recapitulation (a poem from the book)
Weāve been this way Before I think I muttered to my friend Indeed weāre trapped They whispered back We arrived back at the end
I am part wanderer I am part rooted tree Shudder and strain At invisible chains That wrap around eternity A chance mistake
A rip has opened In the seam A vantage point That shows circumference An exit to the scene
The maypole Rises from the din To grab the ring On this go round The origin Reveals the whole For the glory bound
The imagery of āinvisible chains that wrap around eternityā hints at the unseen threads of destiny that bind us together, the karmic ties, ancestral influences, and cosmic forces that shape our paths. Yet within that binding lies the potential for awakening: āA rip has opened in the seam.ā This rip represents those rare moments of clarity when the veil parts, offering us a glimpse of the greater pattern, the circumference of all things. In Samhain season, when the veil between worlds is thin, such glimpses come easily to the attuned heart. The poem reminds the witch to notice these openings to step through them with courage rather than fear.
Finally, the closing lines āThe maypole rises from the din / To grab the ring / On this go roundā celebrate the dance of fate as a joyful participation in lifeās mysteries. The maypole, a symbol of cycles and union, lifts from chaos toward harmony, grasping at meaning through the turn of the wheel. The poem ends with revelation: āThe origin reveals the whole / For the glory bound.ā It teaches that each ending leads to a return to source a reminder that destiny is not punishment but purpose. In tarot, the Wheel of Fortune reminds us that though the world spins, the center our soul remains steady, witnessing it all with divine knowing.
Messages from āRecapitulationāĀ The Wheel of Fortune
1. Life moves in cycles; fate repeats until wisdom is gained.
āWeāve been this way before⦠We arrived back at the end.ā The poem reminds us that lifeās patterns recur not as punishment, but as lessons. When familiar struggles return, it is a sign that your soul seeks resolution and mastery. Recognize the repetition as sacred design, not misfortune.
2. You are both grounded and free, the rooted tree and the wanderer.
āI am part wanderer, I am part rooted tree.ā This duality speaks of balance between stability and change. It calls you to trust your grounding while embracing transformation. Growth happens when you allow your roots to feed your journey rather than confine it.
āAt invisible chains that wrap around eternity⦠A rip has opened in the seam.ā There are unseen patterns and karmic threads at play, but now a veil lifts a chance to glimpse your destinyās design. The ārip in the seamā is a spiritual doorway, an opportunity to step into new awareness or break free from a cycle.
4. A higher pattern governs the chaos.
āA vantage point that shows circumference.ā The Wheel of Fortune reveals that what feels random is part of a divine geometry. When you rise in consciousnessĀ when you look from the vantage point you see the larger harmony behind apparent disorder.
5. Participate joyfully in the turning of the wheel.
āThe maypole rises from the din to grab the ring on this go round.ā Rather than resist fate, dance with it. The maypole symbolizes union, rhythm, and joy reminding you that destiny is co-created through active participation. Your energy influences how the wheel turns.
6. Every ending is a return to source.
āThe origin reveals the whole for the glory bound.ā What feels like loss is often a revelation a return to your essence, your spiritual origin. Trust the wheelās motion; it always leads back to wholeness and divine purpose.
8 Wheel of Fortune Affirmations for the White Witch
1. I move in rhythm with the turning of the Wheel; every change is a sacred initiation.
2. What ends in shadow is reborn in light I trust the spiral of my becoming.
3. Fate and free will dance through me; I am both weaver and thread.
4. I honor my ancestors who walked this path before me their wisdom turns within my soul.
5. I release resistance and rise into the flow of divine timing.
6. Every cycle brings me closer to truth; every transformation reveals my power.
7. I am the serpent and the star eternal, ever-changing, reborn.
8. The Wheel turns in my favor when my heart aligns with purpose.
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Hekateās White Witch RitualĀ āTurning the Wheelā
A HalloweenāSamhain Rite of Renewal and Fate
Timing: Friday night through Sunday (to extend the magick across the Samhain weekend). Purpose: To honor the cycles of life, release what no longer serves, and align your will with destiny under Hekateās guidance.
You will need:
A black candle (for Hekate, transformation)
A white candle (for renewal and light)
A small bowl of saltwater (to represent the eternal sea and cleansing)
A key, coin, or ring (symbol of the Wheel and passage)
Optional herbs: mugwort, bay, or rosemary
Optional incense: myrrh or patchouli
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ā The Ritual:
1. Create a sacred circle. Begin by standing or sitting before your altar. Take three deep breaths. As you exhale, imagine a glowing circle of light forming around youĀ the turning Wheel of Fortune itself.
2. Invoke Hekate. Light the black candle and say:
āHekate, Keeper of the Keys, Guide of crossroads and shadowed ways, Illuminate my fate and steady my steps. As the Wheel turns, so do I.ā
3. Cleanse and release. Dip your fingers into the saltwater and sprinkle it around your circle. Speak aloud the things you are ready to release: fears, habits, attachments. As you name them, envision them dissolving into the water.
4. Light the white candle. Say:
āFrom the ashes, I rise anew. From the cycle, I gain wisdom. I trust the divine pattern unfolding within me.ā
5. Consecrate the token. Hold the key, coin, or ring in your hands and whisper:
āWheel of Fortune, turn with grace. May destiny unfold in my favor. I walk in rhythm with the cosmic dance.ā Keep this token near your altar or carry it until the next full moon.
6. Close with gratitude. Blow out the candles in reverse order white, then black saying:
āThe wheel turns, and I turn with it. Blessed be the crossroads, Blessed be the eternal return.ā
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ā Extending the Halloween Magick into the Weekend
1. Friday Night (The Descent): Do the Hekate ritual. Focus on releasing and honoring ancestors. Burn herbs, write what youāre letting go of, and bury the ashes outside.
2. Saturday (The Turning): Practice divination: tarot, pendulum, mirror gazing, or dream journaling. The veil remains thin; insights flow easily.
3. Sunday (The Rising): Focus on rebirth and gratitude. Take a sunrise walk, light a white candle, and set new intentions for the coming cycle.
Witchās Tip: Keep your altar candles lit briefly each evening through Sunday to keep the energy flowing. The Wheel of Fortuneās power is strongest when honored over time, a cycle within a cycle.
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Hecate is the ancient goddess of magic, crossroads, and the moon: a guardian of thresholds and guide through darkness. She stands between worlds (the living and the dead, the known and the unseen) carrying torches to light the seekerās way. Witches honor her as the mother of intuition and transformation, for she teaches that true power begins within, the courage to face shadow, to choose oneās path, and to walk it in wisdom and light.
Both Hecate and Hekate are correct spellings.
āHekateā is closer to the original Greek form (į¼ĪŗĪ¬ĻĪ·), while āHecateā is the Latinized version that became common in English texts. Many modern practitioners, classicists, and witches choose Hekate because it feels truer to her ancient roots and carries that old-world resonance.
So if you feel drawn to writing āHekate,ā trust thatāsometimes the ancient spelling holds a certain energy (a vibration that feels closer to how her name would have once been spoken at the crossroads, under the moon).
Hekate’s Daughter – Halloween Poem
My cauldron black, My broom and cat, Of books, a stack, My spirit talk.
A witch I am, Spells I chant, My vibes command, Magically, I stand.
I am Hekateās daughter And I beg of my mother Protection and blessings On Halloween for me & others.
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Witches: Hecate Messages for Halloween
Witches, gather your light: the veil thins tonight. The air itself listens for your whisper, your intention, your call to the unseen. This is not a night of fear: it is a night of remembrance. The Goddess walks the crossroads, and her torches burn bright in the mist.
Hecate speaks softly to those who listen: Do not hide your magic under silence. The world has long feared what it cannot understand, yet you are not here to be understood, you are here to remember who you are. You are the keeper of intuition, the daughter of moonlight, the one who sees what others overlook.
In her presence, all paths open (and some close). Hecate teaches discernment: not all doors are meant to be entered, not all spirits are meant to be called. She asks for courage and balance, the wisdom to know when to release and when to reclaim.
So light your candle at midnight and speak your truth aloud: āI walk with Hecate in shadow and in flame. I claim my path, my power, my name.ā
Let this Halloween be more than a night of costumes; it is a crossing. Let it remind you that being a witch is not about appearance, but remembrance (it is about honoring the wild, ancient current that flows through your spirit).
Have a safe Halloween,
Do not forget to read my Hecate messages and I have some Hecate poetry.
Hekate keeps on coming through for me and I CAN NOT ignore her, I must write about her. The goddesses command.
I had a synchronicity with Themis (Greek goddess of Justice), and it was incredible, I think there were deep messages about my relationship.
PS. If you heard the news about my hometown in east Cuba (that had never been popular until it was ravaged by hurricane Melissa). My town, that blessed little hole escaped with minor damages. The worst was one roof damaged, the river grew flooding nearby houses to the level of their beds, and I assume minor damages not worth mentioning for the people there now. This is because this town was protected by the mountains!
Child of the crossroads, come closer⦠The veil thins and the night trembles with truth. I, Hecate, stand at the threshold where past and future kiss, where souls whisper, and the torches of the ancients still burn. Tonight, the world remembers its magic, and so must you.
Samhain is not a time of endings, but of transformation. The shadows you fear are only parts of you awaiting light. Let the old fall away like dying leaves, grief, doubt, false masks and offer them to the fire. In return, you will rise renewed, crowned in the wisdom of all your lives.
Gather your courage, witch of the turning year. Light your candles, draw your circle, and honor the ancestors who walk beside you unseen. Speak your truth beneath the moon. Trust the path that curves into darkness for I am there, holding the torch.
When you stand at the crossroads tonight, remember: ā You are not lost. You are becoming. ā You are not broken. You are reborn. ā You are not alone. You walk with the goddess of all witches, and your power is ancient as the stars.
Blessed Samhain, my child of moon and fire. Walk with your head high, your spirit steady, and your magic alive.
ā Hecate, Keeper of the Keys
Hecate keeps on coming through for me, so I will definitely write more about her.
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