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Next, the Wheel turns to Mabon, which means son.
Mabon falls on the fall equinox and is the second of the three
harvests. The Myth of Mabon is odd; the Goddess, though pregnant,
lost her Son for three days. Heros travelled to the OtherWorld
for Him and brought Mabon back to His Mother. Therefore, a poignant magickal message of this day is to honor all mothers who have miscarried or otherwise lost a child.

Artwork and light verse by Cynthia Joyce Clay

 

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