Spanish people often place candles or small lanterns on graves after dark to ward off spirits. This practice is particularly common during the celebration of Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), when families honor their deceased loved ones. The light is believed to guide the spirits back to their resting places and keep negative energies at bay. Additionally, offerings of flowers and food may also be left to honor and appease the spirits.
cakes and nuts
In a Halloween custom, they put food and offerings to bribe the spirits. They give offerings specifically in the fall, on their customary Day of the Dead.
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Well, isn't that an interesting question! In Spanish culture, it is a tradition to leave offerings like flowers, candles, or food on graves to honor and remember loved ones who have passed away. It's not about bribing evil spirits, but rather showing respect and love for those who have left this world. It's a beautiful way to keep their memory alive and bring comfort to those who visit the graves.
The spirits of the people who have past away.
Maybe dead people still addicted to facebook and hacking away in their graves?
No, they are used to scare people in a funny way.
what do you need to do to frighten evil spirits away
Indonesian dances and to scare away spirits
The mask
To scare evil spirits back into their graves. Halloween is when the ghosts/spirits wake up and are allowed to roam the earth, costumes scare them away. It was once known as All Hallows Eve. Nowadays we dress up because Halloween has been changed by the candy companies in order to get more money.
=Angels are left on graves to watch over the person who passed away and to guide them to Heaven.=