The Magic of the September Equinox: Pagan Traditions and Rituals

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In various pagan traditions, the September equinox is associated with different names and celebrations that honor the changing of the seasons. One such tradition is Mabon, which is derived from Welsh mythology and celebrates the second harvest and the coming of autumn. Mabon is seen as a time of balance—the day and night are of equal length—and is observed as a time of thanksgiving and reflection. It is a period to express gratitude for the abundance of the harvest season and to prepare for the colder months ahead. Mabon is often celebrated with rituals, feasts, and the gathering of friends and family. The name Mabon is representative of the energy and spirit of this equinox and is a reminder to embrace the changing seasons and find balance in our lives.


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The name Mabon is representative of the energy and spirit of this equinox and is a reminder to embrace the changing seasons and find balance in our lives..

Frequently Asked Questions

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