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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…

the festive time of Mabon is around the corner, it’s fall equinox and the first harvest feast in the pagan festive calendar - the wheel of the year or the sabbats. In this blog post we share ideas of how to celebrate this holiday through rituals, ceremonies and party ideas. We have ideas what decor to use, how to decorate your altar, recipes, herbs and much more Equinox Party Ideas, Equinox Party, Fall Solstice, Autumnal Equinox Celebration, Mabon Celebration, The Sabbats, Solstice Party, Origin Of Halloween, Ideas For Autumn

the festive time of Mabon is around the corner, it’s fall equinox and the first harvest feast in the pagan festive calendar - the wheel of the year or the sabbats. In this blog post we share ideas of how to celebrate this holiday through rituals, ceremonies and party ideas. We have ideas what decor to use, how to decorate your altar, recipes, herbs and much more

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Thursday evening we celebrated the autumn equinox, the first day of fall, when the sun aligns directly with the Earth’s equator and gives us approximately 12 hours of day and 12 hours of night across the globe. This time of year has been celebrated since the earliest human civilizations began, as fa

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