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Mabon, September 20-23

Mabon, or the Fall or Autumnal Equinox, celebrates the end of harvest. Again we find ourselves with a day and night equal. On this day, which will fall somewhere between the dates above, the Sun again passes the equator, this time on its trek south. At this time the "chase of Lugh" ends with the felling of the last shaft of grain. It is within this last shaft that Lugh has hidden, but with His death, His sacrifice, we live through His abundance. This is time for thanksgiving, evaluation and meditation. Take stock in what you've received and prepare for the dark days.


HERBS:

Hazel, Corn, Acorns, Oak, Wheat Stalks, Cypress cones, Pine cones

INCENSE:

Myrrh, Sage, Pine

COLOR:

Orange, Dark red, Yellow, Brown

DECORATIONS:

Acorns, Pomegranates, Pine cones, Baskets of fallen leaves

FOOD:

Breads, Cornbread, Beans, Squash, Apples, Carrots, Potatoes, Onions, Corn

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