Articles related to "Fall Equinox"



Back To The Farm
When it comes to food security the small or family farm is our future.
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Food Is A Human Right.
We must acknowledge that food is a human right.
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Mabon, Fall Equinox-Second Harvest
This Sabbat is also known as Feast of Avalon, Wine Harvest, Cornucopia, Alben Elfred, Winter Finding and Equinozio de Autunno. Enjoy sample feast recipes!
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Pagan Traditions for Fall Equinox
In September, Wiccans and other pagans celebrate Mabon, the Fall Equinox. This sabbat, decorate for fall, honor the harvest, and reflect on passages and balance in life.
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Sabbat of Mabon at the Fall Equinox
Pagan Holiday to mark the Autumnal Equinox celebrates the completion of Harvest, harmony between the inner and outer worlds, and the decline of the Sun's energy.
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Wheel of the Year 101: Mabon
This sixth Wheel of the Year article focuses on Mabon (also known as the Autumn Equinox) and includes tips for planning your sabbat as well as lots of links for more information.
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Balancing an Egg on the Equinox
Is it possible to balance an egg on its end on the fall or spring equinoxes? Will balancing the egg prove that there is something special about the equinox?
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The Night Sky for September 2007
In September, the Harvest Moon shines bright along with Jupiter in the south. The autumnal equinox occurs and fall constellations return.
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Ancient Thracian Sanctuaries
Archaeologists and astronomers try to solve the riddle of the Thracian cults and religion.
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Harvest Moon Activities and Lesson Plans
In fall, when the Harvest Moon rises in the sky, use these activities and lesson plans to teach earth science, language arts, art, and social studies content.
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Sunrise, Sunset
A short discussion of the winter solstice and the reasons for seasons.
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The Harvest Moon
This year, the real Harvest Moon happens in October, not September. Learn the names of all the full moons for each month of the year.
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Harvest Moon... summer falls
Harvest Moon... what's the significance? Why is this time of years so magickal to us?
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The Date of the Harvest Moon
Find out when to see the Harvest Moon, which is sometimes confused with the Hunter's Moon.
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Autumn Equinox, 2nd Harvest, September 22nd
Celebrants offer thanks in this festival also called Wine Harvest, Feast of Avalon, Equinozio de Autunno, Cornucopia, Winter Finding and Alben Elfred.
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Chichen Itza
The Yucatan city Chichen Itza was a six square mile city built starting in the seventh century AD. It was taken over by the Toltecs and later torn apart by a civil war.
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First Day of Fall
The astronomical start of the fall season is marked by the positions of Earth and the sun.
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Instead of Cancun, Chichén Itzá
Leave Cancun behind for the charms of this millennia-old city on the Yucatán Peninsula, a great place to begin a trek along the Riviera Maya.
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Ordering Bulbs From the Southern Hemisphere
Daffodil bulbs are available from the Southern Hemisphere now. These bulbs are grown in direct opposition to our seasons, but many represent the cutting edge in hybridizing. Don't pass them by just because they have to be turned-around, the subject of next week's article.
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Pagan Symbolism of Thanksgiving
This late November holiday evokes images of turkeys, maize or Indian corn, pumpkins, wheat stalk decorations and cornucopias. Why do they represent this holiday?
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Ritual Holidays
With Easter coming up, many survivors struggle with this holiday. I have included a calendar of the major holidays of the year that both survivors and support people can refer to.
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Rituals and Traditions of the Spring Equinox
There are holidays in March that have their origins in pagan beliefs. The Spring Equinox is one of four solar festivals every year when day and night are equal.
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Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
What exactly is SAD, and how is it treated?
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The Autumnal Equinox - Fall Begins
Fall begins in the Northern Hemisphere. How does the equinox allow you to find the exact location of East and West? And can you balance an egg on the equinox?
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The Harvest Moon
How did the Harvest Moon get its name? When does it appear in the sky? How is it different from other full moons? Find out all that and more in this article.
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The Night Sky for September 2009
The Northern Hemisphere welcomes fall on September 22, 2009 and the two largest planets experience unique events with a disappearing act and satellite eclipses.
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Wiccan and Pagan Calendar 2010
The Wheel of the Year includes many sabbats celebrated by Wiccans and Pagans to mark the changes in the seasons
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How to Celebrate Mabon, Autumnal Equinox
Daylight and night are equal on the second harvest festival as crops are reaped and stored. The day's equality and balance are honored. Learn to make a Mabon corn wheel.
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Light Therapy in Seasonal Affective Disorder
Millions of people dread the arrival of winter and the depression symptoms it brings. But others, who have discovered SAD light therapy, have a different outlook.
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Mayan Warfare and Farming
The Maya used guidance from the Gods and a complex calendar to farm successful crops; however, constant Mayan warfare may have contributed to vital crop failure.
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Sabbats - Pagan Fire Festivals
Pagan holidays celebrate changing seasons and the cycle of life. Greater Sabbats are Samhain, Imbolc, Beltane and Lughnasadh; Lesser Sabbats, solstices and equinoxes.
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Wheel of the Year 101: Lammas/Lughnasadh
A beginner's overview of Lammas or Lughnasadh, the fifth Sabbat of the Wheel (starting with Imbolc). Fifth in the ongoing series of introductory essays on the Wiccan sabbats.
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Creating Your Own Medicine Wheel Part 1
Create your own Medicine Wheel for Meditation, Journeying, and creating Sacred Space. It's Fun and easier than you think!
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