Mabon - September 20-23
Also Known As: Autumnal Equinox, Autumn Equinox, Michealmas, Second Harvest, Wine Harvest, Feast of Avalon, Corucopia
Celebrates:
Second harvest: fruits, vegtables, nuts
thanksgiving to the Earth for her bounty
equal hours of light and darkness
the dying of the Sun's power, and Natures power
reaping what we sow
Note:
In the Southern Hemisphere Sept 21 is Ostara, Mabon is celebrated on March 21

Mabon's Correspondences

colours- yellow, brown, orange, red, purple, a little green, harvest colours. White and black for the balance of power/light and dark

herbs - acorns, benzoin, ferns, grains, honeysuckle, marigold, milkweed, myrrh, passionflower, rose, sage, solomans seal, tobacco, thistle, vegtables

stones - sapphire, lapis lazuli, yellow agate, most yellow and orange stones. clear quartz, amber, peridot, gold, citrine

foods - all foods being harvested at this time, foods native to your area. apples, squash, grapes, pumpkin, beans, nuts, breads, vegtables

symbols - acorns, oak leaves, dried leaves, pinecones, cypress cones, cornucopia, wheat stalks, corn dollies, wine, gourds, grain, pmoegranates

incense - benzoin, sage, rose, myrrh, pine, sweetgrass,

activities - wine making, preserving fruits/veggies, drying herbs,  offering libations to trees, scattering offerings into the feilds, adorning burial sites to hono those who have passed,
cooking, baking, knitting, some crafts:knitting, sewing, other winter preparation crafts

spells - prosperity, protection, security, self confidence, harmony and balance
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