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Stonewylde Wheel of the YearStonewylde Autumn Equinox SymbolAutumn Equinox

September 21st

Symbol: the acorn

 


The Autumn Equinox is one of the four fire festivals. Like the Spring Equinox, it's a time when days and nights are of equal length, so it’s a time of balance and equilibrium. In some pagan calendars it's called Mabon. The Autumn Equinox is also the time of Harvest Thanksgiving, or Harvest Home, when Mother Earth is thanked for her abundance and bounty.

Many people of all religions and traditions hold a Harvest Thanksgiving, and churches can be particularly beautiful at this time with their piles of fruit and vegetables. Pagans of course celebrate the fecundity of the Earth Goddess, and all the gifts she bestows upon us. This is the time of rejoicing in the abundance of nature. The light is different at this time of year, a rich golden colour compared to the brightness of summer. There’s a smell of woodsmoke in the air, with the nights growing colder.

At Stonewylde, it's the time of the great apple harvest, and in the second book this is described at length, along with the traditional cider making process. The symbol of this festival is the acorn, representing the fruits of the land, with the potential for new life stored within. The symbols decorating the Great Barn and the painted on the stones at the Stone Circle are the acorn, conker, corn cob, dormouse, squirrel and of course the cornucopia, an ancient emblem of harvest and plenty.

Enjoy the Equinox however you celebrate, and glory in the amazing miracle that is the harvest. Keats’ beautiful poem “Ode to Autumn”, where the bounty of nature is personified, is the best accolade to this beautiful time of year.

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Winter Solstice

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Spring Equinox

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Summer Solstice

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