| Bob for Apples |
| Drink apple cider warmed and spiced with cinnamon to honor the dead. |
| Bury an apple or pomegranate in the garden as food for spirits passing by on their way to be reborn. |
| Carve a Jack-o-Lantern. |
| Pick a spirit candle. This is a white candle anointed with patchouli oil. Say: "With this candle and by its light, I welcome you spirits this Samhain night." Place it inside the jack-o'-lantern. |
| Set out a Mute Supper. |
| Have a New Years party to celebrate the turning of the wheel! |
| Make a mask of your shadow self. |
| Make a besom, or witches broom. |
| Make a witches cord as an expression of what you hope to manifest in the year ahead. |
| Enjoy the trick or treating of the season. |
| Wear costumes that reflect what we hope or wish for in the upcoming year. |
| Make resolutions, write them on a small piece of parchment, and burn in a candle flame, preferably a black votive candle within a cauldron on the altar. This is like New Year's resolutions; as for many Samhain is the New Year. |
| Divination - Samhain is the beginning of the pagan year; divinations were done to see the future of the coming year. It is said that this is the time of the Crone and it is incumbent upon us to see whatever wisdom she is willing to part with on our behalf. Many types of divination are practiced for Samhain. Dark Mirrors - Fire or Water Scrying - Tarot cards - and of course the Crystal Ball.<O:P> </O:P><O:P> |
| Make masks and costumes representing the different aspects of the Goddess and God, and wear them to your rituals, or use them to decorate your altar area. |
| Toll "Lost in the Dark" bells. |