Creating an Autumn Equinox Altar: Pagan Symbols and Offerings

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The autumn equinox, also known as Mabon or Harvest Home, is a pagan festival that celebrates the arrival of autumn. It marks the midpoint between the summer solstice and the winter solstice, when day and night are of equal length. In 2022, the autumn equinox falls on September 22nd. During this time, pagans honor the changing seasons and give thanks for the bountiful harvest. It is a time of gratitude and reflection, as well as preparation for the coming winter months. Many pagan traditions incorporate rituals and ceremonies that focus on balance, harmony, and the cycles of nature.


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Many pagan traditions incorporate rituals and ceremonies that focus on balance, harmony, and the cycles of nature. One common practice during this time is the creation of an autumnal altar or shrine. This may include items such as colorful leaves, acorns, pumpkins, and other symbols of the season.

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The Growing Darkness

As we move deeper into the season, There are some things we know. Fall brings a growing darkness That we cannot escape. The nights become cooler And take on winter’s chill. The leaves on the trees and blades of grass Try on new suits of yellow, orange, red and brown.

Responsive Reading | By Viola Abbitt | January 2, 2020 | From WorshipWeb

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Making Room for All That Is

Spirit of Life, ancestor of the stars and the sun, you who embrace the vastness of space and us along with it, be with us today. Hold us in our worry, our exhaustion, our grief. Keep us close as we sit with our truth, whatever that may be.

Prayer | By Lyn Cox | January 2, 2020 | From WorshipWeb

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The Balance We Seek

The hours of day and night are in balance. In honor of Earth-centered traditions that celebrate this time of year, we observe that the flaming chalice holds the elements of the four directions: Earth, air, fire, water. The lamp oil for earth The air that feeds the flame The fire we light And the.

Chalice Lighting | By Sharon Wylie | December 22, 2017 | From WorshipWeb Tagged as: Autumnal Equinox, Balance, Earth, Earth-Centered, Nature, Searching, Vernal Equinox Hold Fast to Summer

Hold fast to summer. Enjoy with heightened appreciation these still-warm September days. Create more memories, take more pictures. Enjoy a bit of denial. Suck all the summer sweetness out of your sun-warmed garden tomatoes. Smile at someone. Squeeze a hand. Put up some jam or pickles.

Affirmation | By Ben Soule | December 14, 2017 | From WorshipWeb Tagged as: Autumnal Equinox, Beauty, Earth, Earth-Centered, Gratitude, Joy, Nature, Summer, Wonder Equinox Seed Ritual

This hands-on ritual could be used to celebrate Earth Day, a Solstice, or an Equinox. Before the service begins, set up a table or two (or more) with several stations for people to plant seeds.

Ritual | By Diana Smith | July 4, 2017 | From WorshipWeb

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So We Go

This hymn (sheet music is available) was written as a Celtic-style harvest song. Come as the summer turns t'ward autumn; Come as the long-night stars climb high'r. Come as time's unceasing turning Wheels us 'round 'round the harvest fire. Chorus: So we go From daylight toward the night. So we go.

Music | By Patrick DeSimio | April 25, 2017 | From WorshipWeb

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United by Story and Bound by Love

Gather we now into this space, this time when the Wheel turns and the Veil shatters. Gather we now to remember, to grieve, to prophesy, to complete our harvests before the Long Dark comes. Gather we now to tell the Old Stories and sing the Old Songs, to be as we have always been —the Voice of our.

Invocation | By Andrea Hawkins-Kamper | October 26, 2016 | From WorshipWeb

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May You Never Thirst

May you never thirst. May your body and your spirit always have what they need. When you are in need of refreshment, or new life, may the waters be available to you. May you never know thirst unto death, in your body or in your soul. May you never thirst. And may your body and your spirit always.

Blessing | By Erica Baron | October 13, 2016 | From WorshipWeb

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Spirit of Life, ancestor of the stars and the sun, you who embrace the vastness of space and us along with it, be with us today. Hold us in our worry, our exhaustion, our grief. Keep us close as we sit with our truth, whatever that may be.
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Pagans may also perform rituals to honor the deities associated with the harvest, such as Demeter and Ceres. Another important aspect of the autumn equinox is the concept of balance. As day and night are in equal proportion, pagans seek to bring balance into their own lives as well. This may involve setting intentions for the coming months, reflecting on past accomplishments, and seeking harmony within oneself and with the natural world. In addition to these personal practices, many pagan communities come together to celebrate the autumn equinox through gatherings and festivals. These events may include feasts, bonfires, music, and dancing. It is a time for pagans to connect with one another, share their experiences and traditions, and strengthen their bonds as a community. Overall, the autumn equinox is an important time for pagans to acknowledge and honor the changing of the seasons. It is a time of balance, gratitude, and preparation for the coming winter. In 2022, pagans around the world will come together to celebrate this sacred occasion in their own unique ways..

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