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MabonA description of the Sabbat Mabon.
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A Pagan Family Holiday Celebration: MabonLooking for some fun family activities for celebrating Mabon? Check out some of these ideas. -
Three Easy Harmony Spells for the Wicca Holiday MabonThree harmony spells for family, work, and Mother Earth. Learn spellcastings to incorporate into Mabon celebrations, holiday of the Autumn Equinox, the Lesser Wiccan Sabbat of abundance, balance and harvest. -
Celebrating MabonSome ideas on celebrating Mabon and the Autumn Equinox. -
Celebrate the Fall Equinox (or Mabon) with Your KidsSometimes it can be hard to find ways to involve your children into your rituals and festivals. The Fall Equinox, or Mabon, is a great holiday to celebrate with little ones.
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The Wheel of the Year: MabonWritten in celebration of the Wheel of the Year, this lyrical poem celebrates the balance brought to humanity in Mabon, the God of Light, who is celebrated during the Fall Equinox.
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Mabon Crafts: Make a Sweet Gum Mini Wreath for MabonMabon is a traditional time to gather dried seedpods for use in magic and, of course, decoration. The seedpods from the Sweet Gum tree work very well for making wreaths because plant material adheres to the prickly surface admirably. -
Mabon Crafts: Make a Pinecone Swag for MabonThis simple swag is easy to make and will add a touch of nature to your home during Mabon. This pinecone swag would be a great touch to hang above a Mabon altar, on the temple door or anywhere in your home that could use some seasonal decoration.
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Mabon: Celebration of the Autumn EquinoxThis year the fall equinox, also called Mabon, will take place on September 23rd. What will you do to celebrate? -
A Family Guide to Celebrating the Pagan Sabbat MabonThis article is designed to help families design their own Mabon festival
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Mabon Crafts: Make a Wheat Swag for Mabon, the Autumn EquinoxMabon, the Autumn Equinox, is the Wiccan holiday of abundance and celebrates the completion of the harvest. Making a wheat swag is a wonderful way to celebrate the holiday and bring some of nature into your home during this Mabon season.
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Mabon Crafts: Make a Maple Pod Wreath for Mabon, the Autumn EquinoxIn the fall, maple pods spin down to the ground in abundance. Mabon is a traditional time to gather dried seed pods and plant material to decorate the home in celebration of the wonderful autumn season.
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Mabon--The Pagan ThanksgivingMabon is the second harvest of the Wheel of the Year. This year is happens on September 22, 2008.
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Mabon WindsA poem about Fall -
Mabon: What is It?A brief overview of the Pagan holiday, with correspondences and associations.
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Autumn Holidays - It's Not Just HalloweenA look at several celebrations of the season around the world.
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MabonWritten while meditating on the change of seasons. -
WiccaThe basic overview of what Wicca is, including the practice of magick. The god and goddess, Wiccan Rede, Rule of Three, and spells are also discussed. -
Events of the World - a Preview of 2010A glance at the coming year of 2010 (twenty-ten)
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Five Lesser Known Celtic DeitiesA list of five lesser known figures from Celtic Mythology including the Amadán-na-Broina, Maponos and others.
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Celebrating Paganism: An Introduction to the Eight SabbatsIn Pagan traditions, most of which date back farther than Christianity, there is a wheel of the year that shows the cycles of the seasons.
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To Be WiccanLet's face it: Religious fight for freedom happened in the past and it is still happening. Only these days it's more discreet.
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How to Use Sage in WiccaThe use of sage in Wicca lifestyles is as common today as it was in centuries past.
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Lughnasagh / Lammas Has Come - 2009Lughnasagh is the first of the harvest holidays. It is a "major" sabbatt celebrated with baked goods. Lughnasagh is also known as "lammas" or "loaf mass" in Roman Catholicism, where it was also adopted.
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Equinox Math ActivitiesThe Equinoxes are the perfect time to introduce the concepts of fractions and measurement. These activities incorporate art and science to make math fun and easy to understand.
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The Eight Sabbats of WiccaThe Sabbats are seasonal festivals which mark the turning of the Wheel of the Year and the cycles of nature.
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September Equinox and the First Day of AutumnAncient customs and celebrations marking the start of Fall and the September Equinox. -
2010 Wiccan Holidays2010 dates for full moons, new moons and sabbats are important to Wiccans. Lunar schedules and wheel-of-the-year holidays are vital to planning the new year and setting new year's resolutions.
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The Fall EquinoxAll about the wonderful things going on during the fall equinox.
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Samhain - the Third Harvest of AutumnSamhain is the third of three fall harvest festivals in the Pagan Wheel of the Year. Despite my use of the typical American pronunciation, (Sam ' Han -) it is actually pronounced "Sow - un," with an "ow" like "ouch" in the ancient Celtic tongue. -
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The Traditions of Samhain and Beltane, and the Relationship Between the TwoAn explanation of the lore behind Samhain and Beltane rituals. -
Free Printable Wiccan, Fairies, Witches Coloring Craft ActivitiesAlong with Halloween, the Wiccan (pagan) holiday of Samhain is celebrated on Oct. 31, too. Samhain activities include bonfires, incantations and magic of all kinds. Here are free printable Wiccan, fairy and pagan coloring pages and crafts.
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Bright Spirits on Threads of Fire FlyWhen the wheel of the year turned to autumn, our ancestors gathered around their fires. They ate, drank, sang, and danced to celebrate a successful harvest and to reconnect their hearts and memories with family and friends passed beyond the veil.
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Dispelling the Myths About PagansI'm a Pagan. So what does it mean to be Pagan? Oh where to start?! No, seriously, where? How do you define a religious belief in a short span of time and have someone understand your entire belief structure and what being your religion means? -
The Pagan History of EasterPagans and Christians the world over share a common tradition tied to the Spring Equinox and the everlasting cycle of life. -
September Festivals in Hampton Roads, VAA list of local festivals occurring in September, 2010. -
Fall Equinox Rituals and TraditionsExplanation of the astronomical and spiritual importance of the fall equinox. A suggestion for personal ritual to bring you in harmony with the season. -
September 21: Holidays and Celebrations TodaySeptember 21st is a holiday for outings, gratitude, pecan cookies and more. Miniature golfers and others mark September 21st as a special day for many reasons. Here are several popular September 21st holidays (arranged alphabetically). -
Train of Thought Open Mic 2nd Year CelebrationTrain of Thought Open Mic celebrated two years of performing arts excellence on January 4, 2011 at Queen Bees in San Diego, California.
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