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The Wheel Of The Year calendar comprises four Celtic fire festivals interspersed with two solstice and two equinox celebrations. September’s Equinox denotes the height of the Autumn season.
The
Autumn Equinox is named variably as Modron (Mother Goddess) or Mabon
(Divine Son) – deities from Welsh Mythology who can be found in The
Legends Of King Arthur.
Modron
is a harvest and fertility goddess who shares characteristics with the
Roman Ceres. On the agricultural calendar Lughnasadh (August) is The
First Harvest (grains and cereals) and The Autumn Equinox (September) is
The Second Harvest (fruits and vegetables). ...
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