Autumn Equinox known as MABON March 20/21, 2015 Solar Eclipse Meditation The Autumn Equinox, also known, as Mabon is, the balance between light and dark. As we give thanks for the abundance that the long days and strong power have given, we also take this moment to balance, to rest, to simply be, preparing ourselves…
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August 1st – Lammas – The Festival of Bread
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