Seeing as Mabon is this weekend I figured it was a good time to do my 13 on that this week.

1. Mabon, (pronounced MAY-bun, MAY-bone, MAH-boon, or MAH-bawn) is the Autumn Equinox. The Autumn Equinox divides the day and night equally, and we all take a moment to pay our respects to the impending dark. We also give thanks to the waning sunlight, as we store our harvest of this year’s crops.

2. The Druids call this celebration, Mea’n Fo’mhair, and honor the The Green Man, the God of the Forest, by offering libations to trees. Offerings of ciders, wines, herbs and fertilizer are appropriate at this time. Wiccans celebrate the aging Goddess as she passes from Mother to Crone, and her consort the God as he prepares for death and re-birth.

3. Various other names for this Lesser Wiccan Sabbat are The Second Harvest Festival, Wine Harvest, Feast of Avalon, Equinozio di Autunno (Strega), Alben Elfed (Caledonii), or Cornucopia. The Teutonic name, Winter Finding, spans a period of time from the Sabbat to Oct. 15th, Winter’s Night, which is the Norse New Year.

4. At this festival it is appropriate to wear all of your finery and dine and celebrate in a lavish setting. It is the drawing to and of family as we prepare for the winding down of the year at Samhain. It is a time to finish old business as we ready for a period of rest, relaxation, and reflection.

5. Symbolism of Mabon: Second Harvest, the Mysteries, Equality and Balance. Symbols of Mabon: wine, gourds, pine cones, acorns, grains, corn, apples, pomegranates, vines such as ivy, dried seeds, and horns of plenty.

6. Herbs of Maybon: Acorn, benzoin, ferns, grains, honeysuckle, marigold, milkweed, myrrh, passionflower, rose, sage, solomon’s seal, tobacco, thistle, and vegetables.

7. Foods of Mabon: Breads, nuts, apples, pomegranates, and vegetables such as potatoes, carrots, and onions.

8. Incense of Mabon: Autumn Blend-benzoin, myrrh, and sage.

9. Colors of Mabon: Red, orange, russet, maroon, brown, and gold.

10. Stones of Mabon: Sapphire, lapis lazuli, and yellow agates.

11. Activities of Mabon: Making wine, gathering dried herbs, plants, seeds and seed pods, walking in the woods, scattering offerings in harvested fields, offering libations to trees, adorning burial sites with leaves, acorns, and pine cones to honor those who have passed over.

12. Spell workings of Mabon: Protection, prosperity, security, and self-confidence. Also those of harmony and balance.

13. Deities of Mabon: Goddesses-Modron, Morgan, Epona, Persephone, Pamona and the Muses. Gods-Mabon, Thoth, Thor, Hermes, and The Green Man.

–Adapted by Akasha Ap Emrys to share with all her friends and those of a like mind.–

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4 Responses to “Thursday Thirteen”

  1. Mrs. B. Says:

    I can’t believe it’s almost Mabon already! It always sneaks up on me! I will have to get cracking getting out my fall decorations. I think I will be roasting a chicken with the last of the herbs out of my garden to celebrate.

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  2. Bobbi's Book Nook Says:

    Wow – great info! I’m just learning about this religion and I devour all the info I can get. Thanks!

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  3. Renee Daniels Says:

    It’s that time already? I’m really not ready.

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  4. Sandy (Momisodes) Says:

    Very informative.

    It’s hard to believe it’s Fall already. Just reading your list reminds me of all the beautiful colors of the season.

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