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随着一年之轮的结束,Mabon是一个设定意图的好时机,包括新目标和减少类,例如结束不好的关系、不健康的习惯或设定目标的信念。 马邦符号 象征: 丰饶之角 、松果、种子
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Mabon Lore & Traditions - Information | Rituals | Recipes - Wicca
Mabon is the Autumn Equinox and a time we give thanks to the waning sunlight, as we store our harvest of this year's crops. This page includes helpful information, rituals, activities, and …
How to Celebrate Mabon: The Pagan Harvest Festival
2022年9月16日 · Here are some ideas on how to celebrate Mabon, what to place on your altar, and some foods to enjoy during the holiday. What is Mabon? Mabon represents the second …
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Named after the ancient Welsh hero Mabon ap Modron, meaning "Son of Mother," Mabon is the second of three harvest festivals in the Wheel of the Year (with Lughnasadh being the first and …
The Origins of Mabon: Traditions and Rituals for the Autumn …
1 天前 · Mabon, also known as the Autumn Equinox, is a time to celebrate the second harvest and the balance of light and dark. This sabbat has its origins in ancient Celtic and Norse traditions, …
Mabon – The Second Harvest | Pagan Calendar
2017年9月20日 · Mabon (pronounced MAY-bun, MAY-bone, MAH-boon, or MAH-bawn) marks the Second Harvest, the end of the grain harvest (which begun at Lughnasadh), and rests on …
Flying the Hedge: Mabon, History and Lore
2015年9月21日 · Mabon, often called the Pagan Thanksgiving, occurs on or around September 21st. This year (2015) it falls on September 23rd. It is the second of the harvest festivals and …
Mabon: The pagan festival that marks the autumn equinox
Mabon occurs between the 21st and 24th of September, the exact opposite of the Vernal Equinox, to mark the beginning of spring, though in Wiccan parlance it’s better known as …