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His story doesn’t even take place in the fall. “Within Welsh traditions, the autumn equinox is a strange (holiday). We don’t have much on record of being celebrated in a pre-Christian manner ...
On Saturday, we enter our second and final equinox of 2023. If you reside in the Northern Hemisphere, you know it as the fall equinox. For people south of the equator, this equinox actually ...
Mabon — perhaps better known to most as the fall equinox — is a pagan holiday and when day and night are equal amounts of time. It's one of eight Sabbats for Wiccans throughout the year. In ...
The pagan community celebrates the autumnal equinox with a Mabon festival. Mabon, named for the Welsh God and son of the Earth Mother, is a popular time to pick apples.
May Day ushers in summer and is an important cross-quarter day − just like Halloween − falling midway between an equinox and solstice.
Mark your calendar for September 22 and start making plans to celebrate Mabon. Ma-what? Mabon takes place on the fall equinox. It’s a pagan celebration originating from the ancient Celts. Today ...
On the fall equinox, we experience an equal amount of day and nighttime hours. Today is a day to mark how the universe is changing and transforming, and it coincides with the pagan holiday of Mabon.
Precisely when will the fall equinox happen? Here are the answers to some fall equinox questions.
The pagan community celebrates the autumnal equinox with a Mabon festival. Mabon, named for the Welsh God and son of the Earth Mother, is a popular time to pick apples.