On the Pagan calendar, Mabon is the second harvest festival (there are three in all). The first harvest, Lughnasadh, takes ...
It’s both the second Equinox and second harvest festival in the Pagan party calendar, so from Hedgewitch to High Priest there’s really no excuse for a faux pas. Without further ado, prepare to ...
Danu the Celtic Goddess. Autumn Equnox. Mabon pagan festive. Triquetra knot. Mystical woman holding Triquetra knot as flower, wearing orangle maple leaf wreath. Representation of harvest festival and ...
In order to have a harvest festival first they need to have a harvest and so preparations ... All work and no play is definitely not the pagan way! There are mixed theories on why early August became ...
[3] Much of the thrust of the “pagan Christmas” claim rests on the idea of a Christianized Rome trying to convert a populace that wouldn't want to give up its feast traditions, akin to the practice of ...
At first, the August 15 holiday was supposed to replace the previous pagan harvest festival but since the 18th century the feast of the Assumption has been celebrated. Though public offices and ...
Samhuinn (or Samhain) used to be a pagan festival at the end of the harvest season. Traditionally, it consists of fireplay, drumming, and dance performances dedicated to a dramatic interaction between ...