Mabon

Mabon (MAY-bone or MAH-bawn) is named for the Welsh God and it is seen as the second of the three harvests, and particularly as a celebration o fthe vine harvests and of wine. It is also associated with apples as symbols os life renewed. Celebrating new-made wine, harvesting apples and vine products, and visiting burial cairns to place an apple upon them, were all ways in which the Celts honored this Sabbat. (Avalon, one of the many Celtic names for the Land of the Dead, literally means the "land of apples".) These acts symbolized both thankfulness for the life-giving harvest, and the wish of the living to be reunited with their dead.
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42 Ways to Celebrate Mabon
Blessed Mabon! Click through to discover 42 different ways to help you celebrate this special turn of the wheel. #autumnequinox #mabon #witch
Mabon Fall Equinox: Mabon History, Traditions and Activities
September 21st is a special and magical day for Pagan communities. On this day a Fall Equinox takes place. It is the time when the length of day is equal to the length of night, and so are the forces of Light and Darkness. After this day we will continue to descent into shadows until the Darkness peaks on October 31st on Samhain - Witch's New Year. Mabon is a Pagan holiday celebrated on September 21st this year (2022). It has been celebrated for thousands of years. The name Mabon was given by Ce
Mabon Foods: Traditional And Modern Ideas for Autumn Equinox Meals
Because Mabon celebrates the first official day of Fall, we feast on all things Fall on this cozy sabbat. Let’s celebrate and feast together with these SIMPLE 10 Mabon foods and recipes your entire family will love!
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10 Ways to Celebrate Mabon and The Autumn Equinox — Mumbles & Things