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Introduction to Mabon
Mabon ap Modron is a figure from Welsh mythology whose name means "Son of the Mother." He is often depicted as a divine youth, associated with light, rebirth, and the mysteries of transition. In the tale of "Culhwch and Olwen" from the Mabinogion, Mabon is stolen from his mother Modron shortly after birth and imprisoned in a dark place, only to be rescued much later by a band of heroes. His story symbolizes the cycle of descent and return—light retreating into darkness, only to be reborn.

How to Celebrate Mabon, the Autumn Equinox
Taking a nature walk during Mabon is a beautiful way to attune yourself to the rhythms of the season and honor the balance of the equinox. As the days grow shorter and the air turns crisp, the world around you offers a rich display of transition—leaves shift into vibrant shades of amber and crimson, animals prepare for winter, and the sun casts a gentler golden light. Walking mindfully through this changing landscape invites a sense of grounding and presence, allowing you to reflect on the cycles of your own life. It’s an ideal moment to pause, listen, and connect with the Earth’s wisdom as she teaches lessons of release, preparation, and gratitude.

Mabon Meditation
As the Wheel of the Year turns once more, we arrive at Mabon, the sacred time of the autumn equinox. A moment of perfect balance, where day and night stand equal before the longer nights begin to take hold. This is a time of transition, a bridge between the warmth and abundance of summer and the quiet reflection of autumn.