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		<title>Mabon 2011 &#8211; Our Altar Set Up and Celebration</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My husband and I put together this Mabon Altar on the top of our media stand in the living room so that it can always be front and center in the house, and can be easily reached to be changed with the seasons. I was happy with how this came together since the process was [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://witchescupboard.info/articles/sabbats/mabon-2011-our-altar-set-up-and-celebration/attachment/mabon-altar/" rel="attachment wp-att-457"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-457" title="Mabon Altar" src="http://witchescupboard.info/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/Mabon-Altar.jpg" alt="Mabon Altar" width="307" height="230" /></a>My husband and I put together this Mabon Altar on the top of our media stand in the living room so that it can always be front and center in the house, and can be easily reached to be changed with the seasons. I was happy with how this came together since the process was so organic. We got a bee in our bonnet to set it up, so we cleared off the stand on the morning proceeding Mabon and started thinking about the elements, taking turns coming up with just the right thing! The best part was, we discovered our stand was already PERFECTLY aligned. If you look at the picture you will see our representation of earth in the upper right hand corner of the stand, which just so happened to be (as if there were coincidences!) North.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a little bit about our altar set up:</p>
<p>North/Earth &#8211; a plant my daughter received as a gift from a friend last year</p>
<p>East/Air &#8211; incense. The picture was taken after our Mabon ritual, so you see incense ash rather than the actual incense in the pic.</p>
<p>Fire/South &#8211; candle in a yummy harvest scent. The snuffer is in front of it to remind us not to blow away the energy while extinguishing.</p>
<p>Water/West &#8211; water jug. This was a gift from my in-laws a few years ago. It is painted by local Native Americans so it is the perfect energy for the Mabon sabbat!</p>
<p>Spirit/Deity &#8211; we decided this god/goddess statue is a perfect representation of our inner spirit. I had found this statue many years ago, I don&#8217;t even remember when or where, all I remember is that it was not what anyone would have expected me to like at the time. Yet I was somehow so drawn to it, that I just went ahead and got it. The statue sat in a little corner alcove of the living room, barely visible, for a long time. Eventually it got moved out of sight all together. When we were assembling our altar I originally planned to find an object to represent spirit, then to represent the Lord &amp; Lady with candles in the center of the altar. All of a sudden an image of this statue enter my mind&#8217;s eye, and I knew it was just perfect! What better way to represent the spirit within us all than with deities? In all fairness I don&#8217;t know that this statue originally was meant to represent deities, but that is certainly what it came to represent to me and my family. Once we had combined our deity representation with our spirit representation, that opened up the center of the altar for something else.</p>
<p>In addition to representations of the elements, we also added a cornucopia (found at a Goodwill store) which we added fresh produce to (apples and avocado,) and three pine cones (one is behind the cornucopia) that my 12 year old decided would be the perfect final touch <img src='http://witchescupboard.info/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>In the evening we invited a friend over, so there were 4 of us, making a nice intimate gathering. We performed a ritual calling the corners, remembering the role of deity in our literal and metaphorical harvests, and offering thanks. We shared an apple and some apple cider to close the ritual. Then we set up a table with fresh cut veggies, yogurt based veggie dip, and banana nut muffins. I had planned on pumpkin muffins but realized I was missing a main ingredient (pumpkin!) when it came to the making of it. The night continued with laughing and merriment, some wonderful tunes by SJ Tucker (from her Sirens CD,) and a movie to close out the festivities. A very enjoyable Mabon celebration was had by all!</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Some tips for your Mabon altar:</p>
<p>* get the whole household involved in the altar set up<br />
* try to include things they have sentimental value and hold the energy of exchange and gratitude. We did this by including items that had been gifts from friends or family.<br />
* include at least one natural item<br />
* if you relax and let go of control, the altar will create itself through you and your loved ones.<br />
* don&#8217;t worry about shoulds or shouldn&#8217;ts, this is your altar so follow your heart and follow your instincts</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 309px"><img src="http://witchescupboard.info/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/mabon_feast_1-e1316879602134.jpg" alt="Mabon gathering 2011" width="299" height="150" /><p class="wp-caption-text">No worries, that&#39;s non-alcoholic apple cider she is pretending to chug!</p></div>
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		<title>Beltane &#8211; History &amp; Rituals</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 May 2010 01:11:53 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Beltane, a celebration of new growth, fertility, purification and transition, is nearly upon us! This ancient Gaelic festival is still celebrated in some areas, and also by numerous pagan groups. It heralds the beginning of Summer, marking the midpoint in the Sun&#8217;s progress between the spring equinox and summer solstice. Beltane, the fifth sabbat of the year and one of the two great fire festivals,  is directly opposite Samhain on the wheel of the year. As such, this is a time when the veils between worlds are thin.  <span id="more-176"></span>The origin, t<a href="http://thewitchescupboard.com/store/" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-177" title="Beltane Grove" src="http://witchescupboard.info/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/EPCBEL-197x300.jpg" alt="Beltane Grove Poster" width="197" height="300" /></a>he meaning, the date and even the name, of Beltane is in dispute. Find what speaks to you as truth, and follow those dates/traditions/etc!</p>
<p><strong>Origin (possibilities)</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>possible connections to the Roman festival of Floralia</li>
<li>named for Irish fire-god Belenus</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Meaning</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>May Day</li>
<li>Bright fire</li>
<li>Sacred fire</li>
<li>Bel-fire</li>
<li>Feast of the god Bel</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Date</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>April 30th (May eve)</li>
<li>May 1st</li>
<li>April 28th &#8211; May 2nd</li>
<li>first full moon after May 1st</li>
<li>when the sun reaches 15 degrees of the zodiac sign (Taurus)</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Name</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Beltane</li>
<li>Beltaine</li>
<li>Bealtaine</li>
<li>Bealltainn</li>
<li>Roodmass</li>
<li>Walpurgisnacht</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Traditions</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>lighting the Beltain fire</li>
<li>hanging May Boughs on doors and windows</li>
<li>giving May Baskets of flowers</li>
<li>driving cattle between two fires</li>
<li>walking between, or jumping over, the fires</li>
<li>gathering flowers as a (romantic) couple</li>
<li>sacred orgies to bring fertility to the land</li>
<li>honoring love, lust &amp; fertility deities</li>
<li>feasting</li>
<li>dancing the maypole</li>
<li>drinking May wine (white wine, lemon slices, sweet woodruff)</li>
<li>love &amp; lust spells</li>
<li>a &#8220;Great Rite,&#8221; or sexual act done in a scared space</li>
<li>selecting a May King &amp; May Queen</li>
<li>joining a chalice &amp; blade to symbolize the Great Rite of the Lord &amp; Lady</li>
<li>planting something</li>
<li>burying a magickally charged crystal</li>
<li>making a &#8220;may gad,&#8221; a mini maypole made from a branch and wrapped with ribbons symbolizing wishes</li>
<li>pouring milk onto the ground</li>
<li>dancing</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Powers</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>fertility</li>
<li>luck</li>
<li>abundant milk</li>
<li>new growth</li>
<li>purification</li>
<li>transition</li>
<li>protection from spirits</li>
<li>abundance</li>
<li>sexual desire</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Flowers</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>roses</li>
<li>tulips</li>
<li>daisies</li>
<li>lavender</li>
<li>hibiscus</li>
<li>violets</li>
<li>columbines</li>
<li>hyacinths</li>
<li>jasmine</li>
<li>orchids</li>
<li>pansies</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Herbs</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>patchouli</li>
<li>rosemary</li>
<li>thyme</li>
<li>sweet basil</li>
<li>cinnamon sticks</li>
<li>juniper</li>
<li>lady&#8217;s mantle</li>
<li>peppermint</li>
<li>willow</li>
<li>yarrow</li>
<li>dill</li>
<li>lemongrass</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Deities</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Aphrodite</li>
<li>Astarte</li>
<li>Belenus</li>
<li>Cernunnos</li>
<li>Flora</li>
<li>Freya</li>
<li>Pan</li>
<li>Venus</li>
</ol>
<p>The above lists are not meant to be all inclusive by any means. I can not even imagine the time and research needed for such a project, especially when this small article took me more than 5 hours! Plus, I doubt it could have be fully complete. In any event, ths should give you enough info, and plenty of possible ideas, for your own uses. May you have a blessed Beltane!</p>
<p>~Anyanka</p>
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<p>Information for this article was collected from, and checked against, the following sources: Llewellyn&#8217;s Sabbats Almanac, A Witches&#8217; Bible by Janet and StewartFarrar, The Encyclopedia of Wicca and Witchcraft by Raven Grimassi, Witchvox article by Peg Aloi, Wikipedia.com, and (as always!) personal knowledge. You can purchase copies of these and other related books, plus a variety of sabbat tools, by <a title="Witchcraft &amp; Wiccan supplies" href="http://thewitchescupboard.com/store/" target="_blank">visiting our web store</a>.</p>
<p>I found two especially divine quotes in Llewellyn&#8217;s Sabbats 2009/2010 Almanac:<br />
&#8220;When lovers come together in passion, the energy between them builds and builds, and becomes a tangible force that is much greater than the sum of its two (or more!) parts. Sexuality is sacred to Pagans because it honors and celebrates life and love, and in doing so, serves the life force.&#8221; ~Thuri Calafia<br />
and<br />
&#8220;Family covens should look around and in nature seek the reassurance of the God and Goddess. If together through their sacred marriage the Divine Couple can provide enough for the entire planet at this time of year, then surely the representations of the God and Goddess in a family coven can find a way to provide for their own charges.&#8221; ~ Lydia M. Crabtree</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ostara (pronounced Oh-STAR-ah) occurs on the Spring Equinox, March 20, 2010. This holy Sabbat has been celebrated through the ages by various cultures, celebrating the arrival of spring. On this day, night and day are of equal lengths. As such, the focus of this time is often one of balance, as well as one of rebirth that comes naturally with the long awaited departure of winter and arrival of spring. New beginnings, fertility, rebirth, what a wonderful time of year!</p>
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<p>A wonderful way to celebrate the potent energies of this time, is with cleansing, clearing and planting. Both literally and spiritually. Clean your house, car, office, wherever you spend your time. Freeing these places of clutter and unnecessary items does wonders for one&#8217;s psyche, allowing you to reclaim the energy being diverted to these areas. This will help you with your more personal cleansing. Next, clear your spaces of negative energy. Use a smudge stick or incense if possible. In the case of an office you may not be comfortable smudging, so do your best to mentally bag the bad energies and toss them out a window! Next, make yourself a cleansing ritual bath. While bathing, envision yourself expelling all negative energy, bad habits and repelling energy zapping people (AKA psychic vampires.) Fill yourself with a white-gold light, relax into it, hold this vision until you know it has served its purpose.</p>
<p>Planting can also be literal or figurative. Plant a garden, pot a plant, or even plant a single seed. On a personal level, plant the mental seeds for goals you wish to accomplish, and dreams you wish to fulfill, over the coming months. Start a journal, or even just make a list. Check things off, and even add or refine items, as the year progresses. The time of rest that winter brought has drawn to a close, time to get cracking!</p>
<p>Activities:</p>
<ul>
<li>Have an Ostara egg hunt!</li>
<li>Plant a seed.</li>
<li>Eat an egg imbibed with a desire.</li>
<li>Clean out your house/car/office/etc.</li>
<li>Smudge your living areas to clear negative energy.</li>
<li>Make hot cross buns.</li>
<li>Make a feast of in season local foods.</li>
<li>Start a goal journal for the upcoming season.</li>
</ul>
<p>Feel free to add your own suggestions in the comments section. Bright Blessings to one and all, and Happy Ostara!</p>
<p>~Anyanka</p>
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