
I find the celebration of Mabon to be one of the most significant events of the year. Mabon is a festival that marks the autumn equinox and is often celebrated on or around September 21st. It is a time of balance, where day and night are equal, and we give thanks for the abundance of the harvest season. Mabon rituals are primarily centered around balance, so this is a great time to rebalance yourself and look back on your year.
Mabon is a time for reflection and gratitude, and many Pagans choose to celebrate this festival with rituals and ceremonies. These rituals often involve the lighting of candles, the burning of incense, and the offering of food and drink to the gods and goddesses.
Some people choose to hold their rituals in nature, such as in a forest or by a river, while others prefer to celebrate in their homes or at a local Pagan community center. Regardless of the location, the focus is on honoring the changing of the seasons and the cycles of life and death.
In this blog post, I’m going to cover every aspect of Mabon, from popular Mabon rituals (including a full-on ritual for serious practitioners) to the history, culture, symbolism, and deities associated with Mabon. Let’s dive in!
Understanding Mabon…
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