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... books for pagan children, just announced their next publication slated to come out in 2010:
Smoky and the Feast of Mabon written by Catherynne M. Valente.
This will be Magical Child's fifth book. The other four are ... books.
What are your favorite pagan (or unintentionally pagan) children's books?
For Mabon, I love Jake Swamp's Giving Thanks: A Native American Good Morning Message ...
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Samhain is the Pagan festival that falls midway between the Autumn Equinox (Mabon) and the Winter Solstice (Yule) and is traditionally celebrated on 31st October. It comes deep into Autumn; only a few stragglers of the summer migrant birds linger on, whilst the geese and thrushes from the Arctic tundra are already pushing southwards. Nipped by the first frosts, the golden leaves of the deciduous ...
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The following post is a letter to the Editor of The Tribune dated October 22, 2009. Ian Mabon Madness, what else could account for the utterance of the MP for south Andros during convention while the matter was still under...
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... a presentation. Here we must also thank Diana and Rich and all the four-legged beings who opened their dwelling, for their hospitality and for the comfortable bed.
2. We move to the Mountain Mabon Mysteries near Stanardsville VA. Our thanks to Deb for inviting us and for all her effort in our behalf, despite the imminent arrival of Evan; to wonderful Catt for feeding and looking after us. We are ...
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... the colors of Halloween (orange, brown and dark red) are dedicated. These colors are connected to the fall equinox, which is around the 20th or 21st of September each year and is sometimes called "Mabon." During this season witches are celebrating the changing of the seasons from summer to fall. They give praise to the gods for the demonic harvest. They pray to the gods of the elements ( ...
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... the colors of Halloween (orange, brown and dark red) are dedicated. These colors are connected to the fall equinox, which is around the 20th or 21st of September each year and is sometimes called "Mabon." During this season witches are celebrating the changing of the seasons from summer to fall. They give praise to the gods for the demonic harvest. They pray to the gods of the elements ( ...
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