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Before the pyre was lit, she instructed a priest to hold high a crucifix for her to see and to shout out prayers ... autumn equinox, or Mabon, is the second of the wheel’s three harvest festivals. It ...
It was derived from the name Eostre, the Anglo-Saxon goddess of spring, to whom the month of April was dedicated. The festival of Eostre was celebrated at the vernal equinox, when the day and ...
Grain Rain marks the end of spring. Bathed in spring showers, the earth rejuvenates and tea hills glisten. As put by Tang Dynasty (618-907) poet Qi Ji, tender and fragrant tea picked before Grain Rain ...
The autumn equinox, or Mabon, is the second of the wheel’s three harvest festivals. It is the opposite point on the wheel to the spring equinox (Ostara ... Though leading Wiccan Gerald Gardner ...