Mabon, first day of Autumn
Per se, we celebrate Mabon and/or the
first day of Autumn, on September 21st.
But, this being a leap year, puts the day
of celebration on the 22nd. I so didn't
want Summer to end and yet, I thought
Fall would never arrive.
Mabon represents the second harvest.
What does this mean, metaphorically
speaking? All year, we have worked
on our personal growth, making the
effort to grow, do better, excel . . .
leaving behind those things which
impede our spiritual progress.
So at Mabon, we begin to reap that
which we have sown. We have strived
for patience with ourselves and others.
We have shared the abundance with
which Mother Earth has blest us. We
have sought knowledge which will
enhance growth. And above all, we
prep our ground for greater growth
in the year to come.
May you all be blest on this first day
of Fall. May it bring wondrous color
to your life. May you love, rest and
enjoy this time prior to the arrival of
winter. Blessed be . . .
her garb is wondrous
oranges yellows and greens
her bounty adorns
- - -
9:30 a.m. Oh my God . . . we have
been granted a gift. There are over
two bulls, about 3 and 5 years of
age, 30 mamas and their baby elks
in my yard, front, back and side! I
find I am beyond grateful. ~ld
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