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If you are speaking of All Hallows eve (halloween) they would put candles in their window.
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They would go "headhunting." This included going across the countryside picking turnip heads which symbolized all the wisdom and spirit inside a normal head. They would then nail this to their door to ward away spirits.
No they liked Christmas in July homes
Probably dressed up to scare away the spirits?
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they lived in homes made of hay & straw, the ground was soil & they didnt have anything eletric.
I have experienced things in my homes and others, that could not have been anything but spirits. Things get thrown, knocked over or turned on. I believe it is our loved ones letting us know they are around and watching us.
Celtic homes and settlements were typically made of wood or stone, with thatched roofs. Houses were often round or rectangular in shape, and made up of several rooms. Larger settlements could have defensive walls or fences for protection.
No. The only reason a spirit would inhabit a house would be if they had a link to that place, or if they were invited/allowed into the house by previous owners. If you have problems with every house you live in becoming a manifestation for spirits, then either you have horrible taste in homes, or you are the link, not the dwelling.
Blessing our homes, offices, etc. to banish negative energies, spirits, etc. Certain crystals hold protective energies so we wear them. Protection spells can also be cast. All of which I have done in the past for family, friends, clients, etc.