Mabon: Autumn Equinox - September 21st-23rd
Gwyl canol Hydref or Mabon: (pronounced May-bon. Also known as
Harvest Home, Harvest Tide, Fall Equinox, Autumn Equinox etc.),
September 21-24.
Actual Date and Time of Autumnal Equinox: 10:04 23nd Sept 2011
Technically, an equinox is an astronomical point and, due to the fact
that the earth wobbles on its axis slightly , the date may vary by a
few days depending on the year. The autumnal equinox occurs when the sun
crosses the equator on its apparent journey southward, and we
experience a day and a night that are of equal duration. Up until Mabon,
the hours of daylight have been greater than the hours from dusk to
dawn. But from now on, the reverse holds true.
Mabon marks the middle of harvest, it is a time of equal day and
equal night, and for the moment nature is in balance. It is a time to
reap what you have sown, of giving thanks for the harvest and the bounty
the Earth provides. For finishing up old projects and plans and
planting the seeds for new enterprises or a change in lifestyle. Mabon
is a time of celebration and balance.
This is the time to look back not just on the past year, but also
your life, and to plan for the future. In the rhythm of the year, Mabon
is a time of rest and celebration, after the hard work of gathering the
crops. Warm autumn days are followed by chill nights, as the Old Sun
God returns to the embrace of the Goddess.
The passing of Mabon is inevitable and The Sun God should be mourned.
We too, must remember that all things must come to an end. So the Sun
God journeys into the lands of winter and into the Goddess' loving arms,
but endings are a good time to celebrate our successes, thank our
selves and those who helped us, and take part in the balance of life!
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