The Origin Of Halloween.
Photo by Keith Hawkins

The Origin Of Halloween.

Halloween, the evening of spooky & candy! I'm here to shed a little light on the tradition's origin which comes from an old ancient Celtic festival called Samhain. Samhain is a pagan religious festival where people would light sacred bonfires & wear costumes to ward off ghosts.

The day fell upon a time around 2,000+ years ago where the long & dark coldness became increasingly more intense. As the warmth of the summer time faded and the food supply started to dwindle, the death rate climbed.

The Celts believed that on the night before the new year, the barrier between the worlds of the living and dead became blurred and distorted. This allowed the spirits of the dead to return to earth and walk freely.

The carving of pumpkins, (which happened to be a plentiful option at the time over the origin of carving turnips)

was an old Irish Myth about Stingy Jack who fooled the Devil. Upon his death, he was banned from Heaven, and not allowed in Hell. He was sentenced to roam the earth for all eternity. This caused people to start to carve demonic faces into turnips to ward off his wandering spirit that was only lead by a glowing ember given to him by the Devil to light is way.

Now we walk our neighborhoods dressing up as T.V. show characters and skimpy outfits saying trick or treat and getting mounds of free candy while Big Corporations have a complete free-for-all in the marketing Department.

Oh how the times have changed.

Happy Halloween Everyone. 🎃


Keith Hawkins

Co-Founder of CaratX

Josh Burwick

Founder @ CaratX | Supply Chain Leader | Bring Value to Stakeholders | Sold software to SMBs & $1B+ companies | 2x founder

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