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sangaverage · 1 month
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Stim board for a vampire that's nostalgic for fall!
NOW WITH STARDEW VALLEY MUSIC
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strega-herbana · 1 year
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Happy Mabon! Happy Autumnal Equinox! Happy 23th September! Happy Ostara (southern hemisphere)!
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I spent the day resting and the night drinking hot tea with my dearest friends. To celebrate this seasonal change I also baked apples with cinnamon and cloves and I lit a candle the 21th, today and I will light another one the 25th.
May you feel rested, may you share your harvest with your loved ones, may you collect your achievements and have an abundance of love and peace.
Blessed be, as one with nature breathing under the Moon.
🌒🌕🌘
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ruins-of-her-peace · 1 year
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scienceofnoetica · 1 day
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Blessing upon you, o fallen God, as your journey into the lands of winter and into the goddess loving harms. 🍂✨️🧡
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witchboy-clover · 2 days
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the candle i lit for artemis looks pretty nice between the two candles i used for my balance spell just now ngl
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ninevehsage · 2 days
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Cone candlestick
Autumn equinox & Mabon altar 2024
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meerawrites · 1 year
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Merry Mabon!
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witchyfashion · 1 year
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Magical Mabon Event Box with Altar Candles, Soap, Candle Dressing Kit, Anointing Oil & Celebration Guides
https://amzn.to/47TXAtY
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the-welsh-witch · 1 year
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Mabon!
So today (20/09/2023) I and my friend celebrated the first day of Mabon! We were both really excited about it and did a LOT of magic, I had a cleansing shower, wore a big red jumper and black shorts for some glamour witchery, and my friend did a full cleansing ritual too, so we were prepared.
So when she got to mine, we lit my pumpkin candle, placed it on a red cloth (under a fireproof dish dw we like fire safety in this house) and started by collecting all of our ingredients. Between us, we have half an apothecary, it's AWESOME.
We started by burning bay leaves with past traumas on them so we could let go of things (I personally dedicated each of my traumas to a deity I work with (Letting go of unearned guilt for Rhiannon, letting go of abusers for Hekate, and letting go of lingering trauma and past struggles for Manawydan)), then cast the ashes and salt to the winds (It was a particularly stormy day which was excellent vibes).
Then, I made specific deity bottles. These were offerings, made of things I had found or been gifted, for each of my deities, to gift them something for helping me in the past and future. As well as this, we had a new deity introduce themselves; Tyr! Which I was very excited for, and we did some deity work to say hello! (At one point, one of the deities even changed the songs we were playing halfway through which was VERY spooky but cool, lol)
I and my friend also exchanged tools and herbs, and I now own jars of lavender (FINALLY), Black screws, a tiny tiny spider moult which I'm not entirely sure what to do with, and fine Pink Salt, as well as quite a few white candles, & I stocked my friend with salts and herbs!
We played intuition games, and I found out my intuition is strong - even more so than a witch who'd been practicing for years longer than me, which I found VERY entertaining lol.
Then, we had a snacc! Gotta keep that energy up!
And finally, we finished off with a bit of Tarot and Rune Readings.
I don't think I'll be able to do MUCH else since I'm starting Uni tomorrow, doing uni work on Friday, and then working all weekend, but I enjoyed the vibes while they lasted, and am excited for Autumn!
So how's your Mabon going?
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thehazeldruid · 1 year
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An old shot of my altar, during a ritual for the autumn equinox.
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inhalingmagic · 1 year
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thetrashraccoon · 2 years
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A happy mabon to my southern hemisphere friends who celebrate
I am grateful for:
🍂 My health
🍂 My husband
🍂 That I can afford to put food on the table
🍂 That I am opening myself up to the beauty of the world
This autumn I will:
🍄 Find a creative hobby I enjoy
🍄 Read more about self-improvement
🍄 Take steps to become my ideal self
🍄 Be gentle with myself
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cozycoffeewitch · 2 years
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New Altar decor. Thanking mother nature 🍂🌱✨
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roccoslady · 2 years
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Follow @autumn_leaves_fall_life . . . #autumn #autumnaesthetic #fall #autumnequinox #autumnvibes #autumnphotography #autumncolors #autumnlover #thanksgiving #autumnal #bermonths #september #october #november #allhallowseve #halloween #candles #mabon #samhain #automne #herbst #autunno #outono #ocehb #herfst #vjeshtë #podzim #efterår #jesień #otoño ***disclaimer: photos are not mine*** https://www.instagram.com/p/ClDlSN9OTqE/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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topoet · 8 hours
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Harvest Fest 2024
pull up a chair In 2022 After reading about Pagan prides around the world in a Llewellyn Witches Almanac I did a google  search for any here in Ontario & found one right here in Toronto :-). Better yet one that could be easily reached via TTC. 2022 was the first once since the pandemic close down of public events but the turn out was enthusiastic even though there was a limited number of…
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livingbewitchingly · 5 days
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Mabon: The Autumnal Equinox
Mabon is the pagan holiday which is the autumnal equinox, or the first day of fall. It takes place on September 21st. Also know as the “pagan thanksgiving”, this holiday celebrates the second harvest of the season. Nearing the end of the growing season, it is a time to clean up the garden and preserve your garden goodies; a time for cleaning up for winter and preparing for the dark season to…
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