As the golden hues of autumn begin to spread across the landscape and the air turns crisp with the promise of the harvest season, pagans around the world celebrate a festival known as Mabon. Falling on the autumn equinox, around September 21st to 24th, Mabon marks the point where day and night stand equal, before…
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Lammas: The First Harvest Festival in the Wheel of the Year
Lammas, also known as Lughnasadh, is one of the eight sabbats celebrated in many Pagan and Wiccan traditions as part of the Wheel of the Year. This ancient festival marks the midpoint between the summer solstice (Litha) and the autumn equinox (Mabon), typically falling on August 1st in the Northern Hemisphere. Lammas holds deep significance…
The Witching History of Halloween
The History of Halloween and Its Impact on the Witching Community Halloween is one of the most beloved and widely celebrated holidays in the Western world. Its roots stretch back thousands of years, intertwining ancient pagan traditions with Christian influences and modern popular culture. But beyond the costumes, candy, and spooky decorations, Halloween has a…