On Samhain, also known as Halloween, the veil between worlds is at its thinnest. This allows for easier communication with spirits and improved divination. Samhain also celebrates the last harvest of the year and the beginning of the âdarker halfâ of the calendar. Some people call it the witchâs new year.
Eat an apple or drink apple cider.
Light incense or a candle.
Honor your ancestors and deceased love ones.
Spells for protection, honoring the dead, abundance, and clairvoyance.
Collect fallen leaves and acorns.
All black stones (obsidian, onyx, jet, etc.), clear quartz, amber, turquoise, smoky quartz, amethyst, beryl, fluorite, moonstone, lapis lazuli, bloodstone, peridot, and tigerâs eye.
Orange, yellow, black, purple, silver, gold, and white.Â
Fire, besoms, pumpkins, gourds, jack-o-lanterns, nuts (especially acorns), and apples.
Mugwort, mandrake, cinnamon, sage, black pepper, hazel, rosemary, allspice, and catnip.Â
African violet, cactus, carnation, and dandelion.
Dragonâs blood, sandalwood, cinnamon, heliotrope, mint, nutmeg, myrrh, and patchouli.Â