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The earth is the mother of all people, and all people should have equal rights upon it.
Chief Joseph

The earth is the mother of all people, and all people should have equal rights upon it. Chief Joseph

Mabon or Autumn Equinox 

Gratitude lies at the heart of Mabon celebrations. Take a moment to express appreciation for the gifts of the Earth and the abundance in your life. Create a gratitude journal or hold a ritual where you share your blessings with others. Consider setting up a gratitude altar adorned with symbols of the season, such as apples, pomegranates, cornucopias, and colorful autumn flowers. Engaging in acts of charity or volunteering can also be a beautiful way to extend your gratitude to the community.

Food plays a central role in Mabon celebrations, representing the harvest's culmination. Embrace the flavors of autumn by preparing a harvest feast with seasonal produce, such as apples, squash, pumpkins, root vegetables, and grains. Organize a potluck with friends and family, encouraging each person to bring a dish that symbolizes abundance and the spirit of Mabon. Sharing a meal together fosters a sense of community and reinforces the bond between us and the Earth's generosity.

Mabon serves as a reminder to find balance within ourselves. Take time for personal reflection and introspection. Consider what you have accomplished during the year and acknowledge areas of growth. Use this occasion to release any negativity or burdens, allowing yourself to enter the next phase of the year with renewed energy and intention. Engaging in meditation, journaling, or participating in a ritual bath with herbs and essential oils can aid in this process of self-renewal.

When is Mabon 2025: Mabon Dates
Mabon, also known as the Autumn Equinox, typically falls around September 21st-23rd in the Northern Hemisphere. However, it's important to note that the exact date can vary slightly depending on the year and the specific astronomical calculations.

Mabon or Autumn Equinox Gratitude lies at the heart of Mabon celebrations. Take a moment to express appreciation for the gifts of the Earth and the abundance in your life. Create a gratitude journal or hold a ritual where you share your blessings with others. Consider setting up a gratitude altar adorned with symbols of the season, such as apples, pomegranates, cornucopias, and colorful autumn flowers. Engaging in acts of charity or volunteering can also be a beautiful way to extend your gratitude to the community. Food plays a central role in Mabon celebrations, representing the harvest's culmination. Embrace the flavors of autumn by preparing a harvest feast with seasonal produce, such as apples, squash, pumpkins, root vegetables, and grains. Organize a potluck with friends and family, encouraging each person to bring a dish that symbolizes abundance and the spirit of Mabon. Sharing a meal together fosters a sense of community and reinforces the bond between us and the Earth's generosity. Mabon serves as a reminder to find balance within ourselves. Take time for personal reflection and introspection. Consider what you have accomplished during the year and acknowledge areas of growth. Use this occasion to release any negativity or burdens, allowing yourself to enter the next phase of the year with renewed energy and intention. Engaging in meditation, journaling, or participating in a ritual bath with herbs and essential oils can aid in this process of self-renewal. When is Mabon 2025: Mabon Dates Mabon, also known as the Autumn Equinox, typically falls around September 21st-23rd in the Northern Hemisphere. However, it's important to note that the exact date can vary slightly depending on the year and the specific astronomical calculations.

A simple truth, and something to reflect upon today, Mabon, the Autumn Equinox.

“The earth🌏 is the mother of all people, and all people should have equal rights upon it.”
Chief Joseph

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Burning Times - Charlie Murphy
Burning Times - Charlie Murphy YouTube video by Maddy Benítez

Seems relevant atm.
#WitchSky #LoveOurMother

"Now the Earth is a witch,
and the men still burn her,
stripping her down with mining
and the poison of our wars."

youtu.be/RsNmJ7GKOUQ?...

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Thich Nhat Hanh’s statement on Climate Change for the United Nations | Plum Village In 2014, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) approached Thich Nhat Hanh as an international faith leader, to request a brief statement about climate change and our…

"This beautiful, bounteous, life-giving planet we call Earth has given birth to each one of us, and each one of us carries the Earth within every cell of our body."

#ThichNhatHanh #WordsOfWisdom #ClimateChange #LoveOurMother
💕 #Wellness

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Exactly right!

Embrace the concept of Live simply so others can simply live.

BTW, all life on earth are the "others" in this concept.

Rich, poor, human, animal, plants, and even orange piles of shit. We rise or burn together.

#EarthDay
#LoveOurMother
#NoPlanetB
#LiveSimply

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New to WTR? - Work That Reconnects Network

I found this so soothing and helpful today. It gave me something I've been running very low on lately—hope.

#loveourmother #noplanetB

workthatreconnects.org/new-to-wtr/

@workthatreconnects.bsky.social

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