mabon pagan

mabon pagan
mabon pagan

Happy Mabon, have anything planned for this pagan holiday?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheel_of_the_Year

Happy Mabon to you too! I will be enjoying this holiday by sharing dinner with family and friends. Later in the evening there will be small ritual of thanks. Bread, wine, and seasonal foods, gifts will be shared.

May this change in season bring you peace.
Blessings and light to you.

Guided Rituals for the Turning of the Seasonal Wheel Volume 3: Summer Solstice, Lammas, Mabon Guided Rituals for the Turning of the Seasonal Wheel Volume 3: Summer Solstice, Lammas, Mabon
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Celebrate the sabbats with guided ritual! These interactive rituals, each written and performed by "Fox" (Natalie Maisel), will lead you through altar decoration, invocation, circle casting, lore, guided meditation and ritual activity.This product is manufactured on demand using CD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.

Mabon: Pagan Thanksgiving Mabon: Pagan Thanksgiving
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Acclaimed homeschooling author Kristin Madden shows adults, parents, teachers, and children how to celebrate the Autumn of the year with myths surrounding Mabon (the Harvest), customs and traditions from around the world, recipes, unique rituals, crafts, and fun facts about animals, astonomy, and nature.

Cooking To The Wheel of the Year Cooking To The Wheel of the Year
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There are eight sabbats within the Pagan/Wiccan year, and this book is full of recipes to cover them all; hundreds of scrumptious recipes are listed to help assure that every spoke of the wheel can be a culinary delight. From the start of the new year - Samhain, going all the way around the wheel; to Yule, Imbolc, Ostara, Beltane, Litha, Lughnasadh, and ending with Mabon - you will find recipes for refreshing drinks, sweet treats, breads, and mouthwatering main courses for your celebratory sabbats.

Enchante Magazine: The Journal for the Urbane Pagan (Mabon & Vinalia, 1994) Enchante Magazine: The Journal for the Urbane Pagan (Mabon & Vinalia, 1994)
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