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  • Here’s how to celebrate Halloween 2024 based on your zodiac sign

    Here’s how to celebrate Halloween 2024 based on your zodiac sign

    All Hallow’s Eve is upon us and with it a host of ways to while away the dark hours of the most haunted day of the year.

    While pagan practitioners may choose to kick off the classic with a solemn Samhain celebration and joke haters will be batting their lids, we’ve got a list of plans and practices that speak to and concern every zodiac sign.

    From true crime sprees to mummified wheels, séances to slumber parties, jack o’ lanterns to photo ops, we’ve got tricks and treats galore.

    Be sure and read our list of the best Halloween costumes for your zodiac sign, horror movie villains that embody every zodiac archetype, and the scary movie and Halloween treats your stars love.

    Read on and Happy Halloween!

    Visit a haunted house

    Happy Halloween! Stefano Giovannini for the NYPost

    No one responds more fervently to a dare or a chance to be scared than the impulsive, adrenaline-fueled Aries.

    As the first sign in the zodiac, Aries’ primary energy is bold and daring, fueled by free emotions, quick scares, whimsical spectacle, and the inverted carnival atmosphere of a haunted house.

    For the truly brave, there’s McKamey Manor, ‘the most extreme haunted house in the country’. of The controversial haunted house outside Nashville has for years been dogged by complaints of violence and inhumane treatment against attendees, who at one point were forced to sign a 40-page waiver just to enter.

    Make creepy snacks/graveyard picnics

    A Taurus knows you can’t have fun until you’re fed.

    Prepare some pre-party food for your friends and make a mummy wheel, cold eyeball (peeled grapes), witch finger cookies, a skeleton shrimp board, and/or ghost s’mores dip.

    The bull can also be induced to spend All Hallow’s afternoon enjoying a picnic in the graveyard.

    While it might seem a little self-indulgent to tell the dead that you’re alive and well and eating an artisan cheese sandwich, there are some cemeteries so beautiful they practically demand a checkered tablecloth and a decanted bottle of something you can. I can’t afford it, but I absolutely must absorb it.

    Ouija board

    Ouija boards have become a fixture in occult lore because of their supposed ability to contact the dead. Getty Images/iStockphoto

    Gemini is ruled by Mercury, the planet of the mind and the mouth, named for the emissary of the gods whose wide-ranging communication route took him and his fleet foot deep into the underworld.

    Twins can honor this sacred gift of exchange and their birthright of union by engaging in a supernatural conversation courtesy of a Ouija board.

    A word of caution: spirits, ancestors and portals are not to be engaged lightly or irreverently, read our guide to the dos and don’ts of using the Ouija here.

    Throw a dinner party for all the dead

    Home-loving and story-loving Cancers can throw a party where every guest comes dressed as well as armed with stories of the dead. Getty Images/iStockphoto

    Cancer rules the fourth house of roots, apron strings and past hurts. Cancers can celebrate who they are by not having to leave their nests and host a dinner party in which each guest comes dressed as a character far removed from history, with a story about their life to tell. was given around the punch bowl.

    Halloween photo shoot

    As ruler of the fifth house of play and posing, Leo lives to curate fun and document the sacred act of looking good.

    Leos can shine by planning a Halloween-themed photo shoot where they play dress-up and offer creative direction to their friends.

    Consider using a multiple exposure technique, a fog machine, and/or a cool location. Channeling the spirit of the late Andy Warhol in his Factory years or the modern Leo Kylie Jenner in her blood-soaked birthday suit, the vibe here is “hot death” and the mission is to capture the fleeting, beautiful nature of life itself.

    Plan a murder mystery party

    Luann de Lesseps, Eboni K. Williams, Sonja Morgan, Leah McSweeney, Ramona Singer and Heather Thomson in a typical “murder mystery party” hot moment from season 13. Heidi Gutman/Bravo

    Fun fact: if Virgo were a board game, they would absolutely be Clue.

    As the zodiac’s resident detective, Virgos live to dig deep, observe in painstaking detail, accuse at will, and feel the erotic thrill of being right. This impulse toward scrutiny and superiority can be met with a Klue-inspired murder mystery party.

    Visit a haunted hotel

    Haunted Room 311 at the Read House Hotel. Reed House Hotel

    Driving from the bougie is my birthright, stories are my food planet Venus, Libra people like the finer things in life and anything that comes from intrigue.

    Both itches can be scratched by booking an overnight stay or ghost tour at any number of haunted hotels like Chattanooga’s Read House or the infamous Chelsea Hotel in NYC. The latter is more suited to aesthetic-centric, relationship-focused Libras, as the hotel has long been host to artist types; musicians, painters, heirs, schemers, dreamers and doomed lovers.

    True crime marathon

    Scorpios are more interested in investigating true crime than frivolous fiction. Shutterstock

    Scorpio knows that true terror lives in the hearts of men.

    In honor of this inalienable truth, Scorpio can host a real crime marathon, focusing on unsolved mysteries. The viewing is to be followed by a quiet Q&A in which guests reveal who they would kill if they knew they could pull it off.

    Get lost in a corn maze

    All archers are wanderers and there is no field more beautiful than a corn maze. Composition: iStockphoto

    As a sign of expansion and exploration, Sagittarius will flourish among the dead stalks of a corn maze.

    Enjoying the feeling of being lost and the challenge of finding yourself, archers will be at home with no direction and a few uncommitted hours to spend.

    Sagittarius rules the ninth house of philosophy of higher education, religion and belief systems. In nature, corn mazes are a modern iteration of the ancient labyrinth, designed by ancient humans to be spiritual journeys that guided participants to a new way of being. I can dig.


    Astrology 101: Your Guide to the Star


    Carve a pumpkin

    A barn owl sits on a lantern carved from a pumpkin and is used to symbolize Halloween or All Saints’ Eve at the Zoom Torino Zoo and Amusement Park in Cumiana, near Turin, Italy. Getty Images

    Capricorn is the sign of time, tradition and the bronze taxes of business. In the Major Arcana of the tarot, Cap is represented by the Devil card, all themes that weave beautifully into the practice of jack-o-lantern carving.

    Vampire-faced gourds are associated with the Irish legend of Stingy Jack, a character who bartered with the Devil himself. Banished from heaven and unwanted in hell, Jack began to wander the earth for all eternity with nothing but coal to light his way.

    The creature was called “Jack of the Lantern” and eventually “Jack O’Lantern”. The people of Ireland and Scotland began to make their own carved lanterns, placing them in windows and doorways to ward off Stingy Jack and any other marauding spirits or friends of the devil who might come knocking.

    Ding, dong, deliver

    Aquarians can get a jump on Christmas by leaving gifts on the doorsteps of friends and strangers Getty Images

    Because Aquarius often feels like they have to mask their true selves in order to be accepted, Halloween and its invitation to dress up and let loose is a bit of a homecoming for them.

    The avant-garde and extremely eccentric future-focused sign rules over the eleventh house of communities, social groups and utopian ideals. To honor this energy, Aquarians can pull off an inversion of sound, dong, dance, and leave something sweet or meaty at the front door of friends and strangers.

    Maybe a bar of ethically sourced chocolate or a copy of Chariot of the Gods.

    Community spirit without the hassle of actual conversation? A water bearer’s dreams come true and the cup falls over.

    Get drunk and tell ghost stories around a campfire

    Women dressed as witches celebrate at a bonfire for the Night of San Juan in Gijon, Spain. Reuters

    As the most psychic of signs, Pisces are especially susceptible to the paranormal energies at play when the proverbial veil is thinnest.

    As a way to ward off the bad guys, our fish friends can gather with others around the light of a fire (or pot of fondue) to tell stories. A taste of terror amidst the comfort of society, the glow of the firelight and the warming tonic of the communal hooch? Pure poetry for Pisces.

    Astrologer Reda Wigle researches and reports candidly on planetary configurations and their effect on each zodiac sign. Her horoscopes integrate history, poetry, pop culture and personal experience. To book a reading, visit her website.

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  • What is Samhain? All about the pagan holiday that inspired Halloween

    What is Samhain? All about the pagan holiday that inspired Halloween

    As autumn proves and Robert Frost reminds us, “Nothing gold can stay.”

    In October, the daylight fades, the fields empty and much of the Northern Hemisphere turns to full memento mori.

    All this death is not without ceremony, which is most commonly found in Halloween, a holiday whose origins date back to the Iron Age and a fire festival.

    Samhain, dig up the dead. Teodor Lazarev – stock.adobe.com

    Samhain or Samhuinn, pronounced sow-wen, is the pagan precursor to Halloween, a holiday that honors the end of the harvest, the beginning of winter, and the start of the “dark half” of the Celtic calendar year.

    The word Samhain translates to “summer’s end” and as witch Dacha Avelin eloquently describes it, “It is the threshold of the season of Death.”

    Despite this, Samhain coincides with the sun’s journey through Scorpio, itself a threshold sign that rules the eighth house of sex, death and regeneration.

    Samhain traditions

    During the ancient Samhain celebrations, household hearths were lit using torches lit from the communal fire. Getty Images/iStockphoto

    Sitting squarely between the autumnal equinox and the winter solstice, Samhain was observed as one of the four annual “fire festivals”.

    In ancient tradition, while the last crops were gathered, hearth fires in individual homes were left to burn. After the harvest was complete, “celebrants joined Druid priests to light a community fire using a wheel that would cause friction and sparks.”

    The original Samhain celebrations involved a bonfire with a take-home flame, a “this little light of mine” colored kind of atmosphere.

    “The wheel was considered a representation of the sun and was used in conjunction with prayers…participants took a flame from the communal fire in their home to light the hearth.”

    This torch provided warmth and protection for the home, a kind of “this little light of mine” colored atmosphere.

    I can dig.

    Obligatory inflection

    Modern Pagans delight in the spotlights and traditions of Samhain. Getty Images/iStockphoto

    Some sources claim that the OG Samhain celebrations were a bit tame, a few days full of excessive mead drinking and free feasting. A Taurus poem.

    Attendance was compulsory and the punishment for abstention came in the form of death and sickness given by the gods of old.

    Anyone who used a weapon or committed a crime during the Samhain festival faced a death sentence. Sharp chastisement for those who would harden the gentle.

    Further, Samhain was held sacred and kept separate from violence; anyone who used weapons or committed a crime during the festival faced a death sentence. Sharp chastisement for those who would harden the gentle.

    Hungry ghosts and animal hideouts

    During the Iron Age, Samhain celebrants disguised themselves in animal skins to fool marauding spirits, a tradition that gave birth to Halloween costumes. Getty Images

    The ancient Celts believed that during this auspicious time of year, the proverbial veil that separates the living and the dead, the gods and the creatures, was most permeable.

    The word “fire” comes from bonfire, the practice of offering animal bones to ceremonial flames.
    Very heavy metal.

    Food was left on doorsteps and forest edges to honor the dead, appease hungry spirits and protect the living, while crops and animals were offered as ritual burnt offerings.

    Modern practitioners of Samhain. artem – stock.adobe.com

    Fun fact: the word “fire” comes from bonfire, the practice of offering animal bones to the flames. Very heavy metal.

    Divination was thought to be aided by this thinning of the veil, and fortunes were cast by the light thrown from the high fires.

    The well-known tradition of wearing Halloween costumes arose from these early revelers who disguised themselves in animal skins to trick the spirits who sought to harm them.

    Christian propaganda campaign: Samhain becomes All Saints’ Day

    Dancers perform at the Samhain Fire Festival in Edinburgh’s Grassmarket. Getty Images

    As Christianity invaded Celtic communities, the form and function of Samhain changed.

    The Church, recognizing that renaming was more effective than total eradication, gave new meanings to old practices and sacred places. In nature, Samhain became All Saints’ Day, when martyrs and saints were honored, rather than the free-range spirits of the dead.

    Catholic saints became an easy and supernatural substitute. Me. You. – stock.adobe.com

    This replacement was pseudo-quiet, as Saints often have an air of the supernatural about them – a veritable mixed bag of reborn virgins, necromancers, stigmatics, incorruptibles and dragon slayers.

    What the pagans called magic, the Catholics called miracles, the same but different.

    What the pagans called magic, the Catholics called miracles, the same but different. The night leading up to All Saints’ Day became known as All Hallows Eve, later Holy Night, and eventually, Halloween.

    History of fraud or dealing

    The practice of trick-or-treating can be traced back to Samhain traditions. Rustam – stock.adobe.com

    The Samhain tradition of leaving food for the spirits became the new practice of offering food and drink to the poor.

    Post-Christian intervention, revelers would visit the homes of the wealthy and receive “soul cakes,” pastries given in exchange for a promise to pray for departed family members. This knock and promise of exchanging sweets became known as “spiriting”, planting the seeds to be treated.

    In Scotland and Ireland, children avoided the promise of prayer and instead performed a “trick,” reciting a poem, singing a song for the dead, or otherwise performing for their “treatment,” which took the form of common fruits, nuts and seeds and spare change.

    In the 19th century, Irish immigrants fleeing the certain death of the potato famine brought the practice of “cheating” to the strange shores of America.

    The story of the jack-o-lantern

    Today, the jack-o’-lantern has continued to evolve from its spiritual roots. Tomas Tkacik / SOPA Images / Shutterstock

    Carving scary faces into vegetables has its roots (pun intended) in Ireland and Scotland, where turnips served as early paintings.

    Jack-o’-lanterns are associated with the Irish legend of Stingy Jack (a possible Twin), who cleverly tricked the Devil into captivity on several occasions.

    Each time he trapped him, Jack traded the preservation of his mortal soul in exchange for the Dark Lord’s release. When he finally reached the end, Jack was banished from heaven for being a suspected fraud, and according to his bargain with Beelzebub, he could not be taken to hell.

    Jack O’ Lantern is named for the marauding spirit of Stingy Jack. Getty Images

    Legend has it that the Devil sent Jack into the dark night of eternity with only a burning coal to light his way.

    Jack placed the coal in the core of a carved turnip and has been roaming the earth with the ghostly lantern ever since.

    The Irish called this creature “Jack of the Lantern” and eventually “Jack O’Lantern”. The people of Ireland and Scotland began making their own carved lanterns, placing them in windows and doorways to ward off Stingy Jack and any other marauding vampires who might come knocking.

    How to celebrate Samhain

    Headwear is encouraged but not required. Getty Images

    The growing popularity of Wicca and other forms of modern Paganism that began in the 1980s saw the revival of early Samhain traditions.

    Wiccan celebrations of Samhain vary and include fire ceremonies, feasts, clothing, and rituals that honor the dead and honor the natural world.

    Modern Samhain celebrations usually begin on the evening of October 31st and continue until November 1st.

    Interested in celebrating Samhain? There are several ways to incorporate ancient and modern practices that honor the dead and transition from the season of plenty to the winter of scarcity.

    Celebrations can be joyous while also maintaining an air of reverence for all that is lost as the night wears on. Some options to consider:

    Build an altar

    During Samhain, the veil between the worlds is thinnest. Manyapha – stock.adobe.com

    Samhain can be a time of great closure for them who have recently lost a loved one or increased communion time for those who wish to connect with the dead.

    Altar offerings may include images, candles, items that remember or belonged to the deceased, bread, and clothing. This ancestral communication ritual it can be performed during Samhain celebrations or during the dark (new) moon.

    For more information on dialogue with the dead, see our guide.

    Light a fire

    Bonfires are a great way to warm up while respecting the traditions of Samhain. tiagozr – stock.adobe.com

    If space permits, light your fire outside. Consider a habit, personal obstacle or harmful narrative that you want to leave behind, commit it to paper and offer it to the flame. Look at that burning mother and imagine yourself free from her.

    Prepare a Samhain celebration

    Samhain calls for feasting on seasonal foods and reveling in the state of being alive. sonyakamoz – stock.adobe.com

    Prepare a meal for your loved ones, emphasizing seasonal fruits and vegetables, foraged items, wild animals, and black bread. If you drink, pour cider or red wine. Eat by candlelight and consider that the life we ​​live is as much a harvest as the harvest we gather.

    Eat by candlelight and consider that the life we ​​live is as much a harvest as the harvest we gather.

    Reflect on how you’ve grown and what you’ve taken away in the past year. Offer gratitude for the company you have around you and stories about the departed who can no longer be invited to the table. When you are done with your meal, put your leftovers outside as an offering to the dead.

    As we welcome winter, remember that death is necessary, new life is inevitable, and honoring what has been ensures the arrival of what is yet to come. Let your fires burn brightly.


    Astrology 101: Your Guide to the Star


    Astrologer Reda Wigle researches and reports candidly on planetary configurations and their effect on each zodiac sign. Her horoscopes integrate history, poetry, pop culture and personal experience. To book a reading, visit her website.

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  • This is Halloween: The Nightmare Before Christmas Inspired Jewelry

    This is Halloween: The Nightmare Before Christmas Inspired Jewelry

    There is no shortage of Halloween themed activities once the spooky season arrives and this year is no exception with one of the most “spooky” activities available; Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas Trail of Light at the New York Botanical Garden (now through Nov. 30).

    Fan fantasies come to life with songs, characters and scenes from the film set against a lush botanical backdrop. Many are sure to show up in their favorite character’s costume, but those who want to be festive with less flair can opt for a creepy or decidedly ominous piece of jewelry.

    Reach into your jewelry box and pull out your seasonal gems, or better yet, grab one of these funky numbers for a chill night on the light trails and beyond.

    Of course, the most classic motif would be a skull, similar to that of Jack Skellington. Designer Amanda Pearl created a fused skull ring that will make people look twice—and what goes better with a skull ring than a bone-chilling chain bracelet from Anthony Lent?

    Creatures are a must, like Sauer’s horned snake and diamond snake necklace and a skin-crawling two-tone pearl spider brooch from Lagos. Pendants may be the easiest way to get on trend, with chic charms that are equally creepy and cheeky from New York-based designers. Bittersweets NY hit the nail on the head with their version of a jack-o’-lantern charm, and Olivve NYC expanded on their popular themed charms with a bat motif.

    The Mason H Jewels “Skin” collection spiral earrings project a luxurious echo of Jack’s famous spiral hill scene. While the State Borsh ring creates an optical illusion with a nod to Jack’s striped ensemble. The green quartz pendant from Claire Florence’s necklace is cut into a coffin and is hauntingly gorgeous.

    Whichever one you choose will definitely get you in the mood for Halloween town….

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