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Saturday, September 22, 2012

Merry Mabon!






A Merry Mabon to all!  Mabon is the Autumn Equinox, a day when the light and dark are equal, when day and night are equals with each other.

Mabon is kind of like Thanksgiving in that it's a time to get together with family and be thankful for what we have.  It's a time to look back over the past year and do inventory.  It's time to finish what needs finishing and to prepare for a time of rest as the year winds down.

Mabon is the second of three harvest festivals.  Lughnasadh, or Lammas, was the first while Samhain (Halloween or All Hallow's Eve) is the third.

Somehow I find Mabon much easier to celebrate within its meaning.  I think my ease may come from the fact that Mabon is not a "Hallmark holiday."  Samhain is also Halloween, and is actually quite fun as a witch, but is still highly romanticized by Corporate America.  Christmas is also a big one, and even though Yule doesn't fall on the 25th of December, its never far away around the 21st.  Sometimes we get caught up in the festivities and we let ourselves forget what the holiday is really about.  I don't have that problem with Mabon, because only Pagans celebrate it and it's not a mass-media holiday.  I can just sit back, relax, and enjoy my holiday for what it's really meant to be.


So, for Mabon, I'd like to leave my readers with a list of some things in my life I am thankful for.


  • My husband having a job
  • While we're at it: me having a job!
  • My lovely, budding marriage
  • Having friends I can share my spirituality with
  • My mom and dad, hearts still beating strong!
  • Having a loving, caring, understanding husband
  • The opportunity to go back to school
  • Family
  • The constant opportunities to grow in my spirituality
  • Love and Hope



Merry Mabon, everyone! Blessed Be <3
Tamra

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