Halloween History
Halloween (a shortening of ALL Hallow's Evening), also known as Hallowe'en All Hallow's Eve. It is a yearly holiday observed around the world on October 31, the night before All Saint's Day. Much like Day of the Dead celebrations, the Christian feast of ALL Hallow's Eve, according to some scholars, incorporates traditions from pagan harvest festivals and festivals honoring the dead, particularly the Celtic Samhain (harvest festival), others scholars maintain that the feast originated entirely independent of Samhain. Typical festive Halloween activities include trick - or - treat, attending costume parties, carving lanterns, lightning bonfires, apple bobbing, visiting haunted attractions, playing pranks, telling scary stories, watching horror films, as well as the religious observance of praying, fasting and attending vigils or Church services. Celebrates Halloween with DXN Spirulina in the face (good in the stomach is good in the face) ...