![]() If you want to get a little more creative with your writing, check out these prompts and rituals for the Autumn Equinox. How can you bring more balance to your life? Our rituals include three earth blessings: land (Summer Solstice Land Healing Ceremony), sea (Winter Solstice Telluric Waterway Blessing), and sky (Spring.Reflect on the ways you’re proud of yourself.Reflect on the blessings you’ve received this year. ![]() In Britain, no ancient written records survive so we have to rely on later material. We get most of our information on the traditions and rituals of the fall equinox from medieval sources. The autumn equinox has a rich history both in the Neolithic and pre-agricultural ages. A time to remember cycles, seasons, the inevitability of change. This is because the earth hasn’t grown too cold and hardened as it will in winter, making it a perfect time for plants to take root in the soil. Fall Equinox Celebrating the Autumnal (Fall) Equinox Usually September 21 (2019: September 22). Let the sight and scent of your altar fill your senses and spirit, preparing you to greet the months ahead with renewed energy and purpose. The Autumn Equinox is a Harvest Festival. The Equinox is also a good time to indulge your green thumb and plant autumn bulbs, such as cyclamen, fragrant trumpets, and autumn crocuses. We sense its passing in rain that dampens, winds that chill, Harvest's bounty placed on show. When you feel clean and emptied, call to mind the abundance and beauty you are blessed with right now, and open yourself to gratitude. Author Unknown Back to Top Golden Leaves We see signs of summer's passing in golden leaves, shortening days, misty mornings, autumn glow. Recall your struggles from the months before, acknowledge your fatigue and hurt.and then release this tension, wafting the fragrant incense smoke over your body to carry away the energy. If you want some insights into what the autumn season has in store for you, I recommend the following Mabon tarot spread: Winter Solstice (Yule), Imbolc (Candlemas), Spring Equinox (Ostara), Beltane (May Eve), Summer Solstice (Litha), Lughnasadh (Lammas), Autumn Equinox (Mabon), Samhain (Halloween) Samhain Traditions. Rumble Contributor | Ah fall…and the beautiful colors that come with…Ĭan’t you just smell that goodness already?.
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