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Thursday 22 September 2022

The Autumn Equinox Is Here

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In the northern hemisphere,
today marks the first official day of Fall.

Time to get out the warm, comfy sweaters!

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Maybe bake an apple pie?

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Or enjoy a hot toddy?

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Let's go crunching through the fallen leaves!

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Even Her Royal Highness the Cat
has her special Fall rituals!

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And to those of you who
celebrate the Old Ways and
the Turning of the Wheel --

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And to those of you who
love Halloween, just be
patient for a little while longer --

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Monday 20 September 2021

September Full Moon Altar: Corn Mother

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This month's full moon altar honours a First Nations representation of the Divine Feminine, Corn Mother. She is one of the Three Sisters -- corn, beans and squash -- which were the historical staples of indigenous agriculture in all the Americas. Corn Mother embodies the Earth which nourishes, feeds and sustains us all.

Now is the time for Fall Harvest Festivals, including the pagan sabbat of Mabon on the Autumn Equinox in a couple of days and Canadian Thanksgiving in a couple of weeks. Therefore, Corn Mother stands among seasonal harvest riches laid out on a Sacred Spiral of Life altar cloth.

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I bought this reproduction of a sculpture by Mohawk artist and musician, Thomas B. Maracle, nearly 20 years ago in the Royal Alberta Museum gift shop here in Edmonton. I fell in love with her immediately! I can't remember now where I got the little beaded feather bracelet but I think the perfect place for it is to adorn Corn Mother!

[Photos © Debra She Who Seeks, September 2021]

Thursday 24 September 2020

Glorious Fall Is Here!

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Well, I missed marking the Autumn Equinox 
on my blog Tuesday because I was 
too busy bitching about New Blogger.

So here's a few belated memes to celebrate!

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And speaking of the collapse of civilization,
here's some coronavirus LOLs for you too!

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But hey, October is almost here!
That means Halloween, yay!

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Monday 23 September 2019

Autumn Equinox Blessings to You!

Yes, it's the first official day of autumn today.
And you know what that means . . . .

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I like pumpkin spice too, but ONLY when it's
in a pumpkin-based food item like pumpkin pie,
pumpkin muffins, pumpkin loaf, etc.

I do NOT care for it in non-pumpkin-based items
like lattes, popular though they may be.

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My philosophy regarding non-pumpkin-based items is --

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But these days, it almost seems like pumpkin spice is in EVERYTHING!

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And for all you Dune fans out there . . . .

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People! Just stop and think of the terrible toll
your pumpkin spice addiction is taking!

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Consume pumpkin spice responsibly, everyone!

Thursday 22 September 2016

Equal Night and Day

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May the first fruits of Mabon's harvest bring you the promised balance of the Autumn Equinox.

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Bright blessings to you all!

Wednesday 23 September 2015

Mabon Blessings

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Today is the Autumn Equinox in the Northern Hemisphere. And you know what that means!

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In this season of harvest and reward when the Goddess distributes Her bountiful blessings, may you find yourself to be the apple of Her eye!

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[art by Miumi-U]

Sunday 22 September 2013

Autumn Equinox Fun!

Today is the Autumn Equinox here in the northern hemisphere -- the first official day of autumn. And a good way to welcome the new season is to make yourself a beautiful Crown of Leaves! It's fun for girls . . .

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. . . and boys too!

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Even teddy bears like to get in on the action.

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It's also fun for Moms . . .

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. . . and maybe this beau chapeau could persuade Dad to participate?

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[All photos from the internet]

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Saturday 22 September 2012

Today is the Autumn Equinox

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The Autumn Equinox marks the first day of autumn, of course, which has always been my favourite season. When I was a kid, autumn meant the beginning of a new school year -- and I loved school and then later, university. Today I love the changing leaves, the cooler weather, the lengthening nights and the upcoming special October holidays of Canadian Thanksgiving and Samhain/Halloween.

May all the blessings of this beautiful autumnal season be yours in abundance!

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Friday 23 September 2011

Autumn Equinox: Hail Kukulkan!

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Every spring and autumn equinox, the plumed serpent of light named Kukulkan makes an appearance at Chichen Itza, the ancient Mayan site in Mexico. For about half an hour, sunlight strikes the staircase bannister of El Castillo pyramid in such a way as to create an undulating body for the snake deity whose carved head is found at the base of the stairs. Kukulkan appears only twice a year, when day and night, light and dark, are equal and in balance.

My Rare One and I visited Chichen Itza in 2004 (but not on an equinox, alas). I climbed El Castillo's sacred staircase, a difficult task because of its extremely steep and shallow steps. I descended the stairs in the traditional manner -- sitting and bumming my way down each step! It's the safest method because it is so very easy to trip and fall all the way down if you walk upright. That's why an ambulance was tucked away in a nearby grove of trees, as we later noticed. In fact, I read recently that tourists are now no longer allowed to climb the pyramid, precisely because an elderly lady did have a fatal fall on the staircase.

Tuesday 22 September 2009

Mabon (Autumn Equinox)

BERJAYAToday is the Autumn Equinox, that magical date when sunlight and darkness are equally balanced. Mabon is a harvest festival, a time to give thanks to the Goddess for the life-sustaining bounty of the earth. And pour a special libation to the Green Man, whose nurturing husbandry has also fostered this abundance. The great lessons of Mabon are gratitude and thanksgiving -- attitudes we would do well to cultivate every day of the year.

Gratitude can turn a meal into a feast, a house into a home, a stranger into a friend. It makes sense of our past, brings peace for today, and creates a vision for tomorrow.

--Melody Beattie

[The beautiful artwork "Autumnal Equinox" by Edward Aparicio is found here.]

Monday 22 September 2008

Mabon (Autumn Equinox)

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Today is the pagan festival of Mabon or the Autumn Equinox, when day and night are equal in length. Like the more mainstream festival of Thanksgiving, it is a harvest festival -- a time to celebrate the abundance in our lives and to express our gratitude to the Great Mother for her generosity. My favourite quotation about gratitude comes from the medieval Christian mystic, Meister Eckhart: "If the only prayer you ever say in your whole life is 'Thank You,' that would suffice." I think it captures better than anything what our correct relationship with the Divine should be.