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Autumn Magic

Lumina Indigo

Autumn Magic, By Moody Moons

5 Mabon Decor Ideas (Easy, DIY)

This article presents five accessible, do-it-yourself decoration ideas for observing Mabon, the autumnal equinox celebration within contemporary pagan and nature-based spiritual traditions. The author offers practical guidance for creating seasonal home décor—including natural wreaths, foraged garlands, thematic canvases, herbal candle arrangements, and upcycled yard tool displays—while emphasizing sustainable practices aligned with earth-centered values.

Lumina Indigo

Autumn Magic, By Moody Moons

10 Ways to Use Apples in Witchcraft

This article presents ten practical applications of apples within contemporary witchcraft and magical practice, drawing on Western folkloric associations linking apples with knowledge, fertility, protection, and ancestral connection. The author explores various ritual uses—including tarot work, libation offerings, altar arrangements for Samhain and Mabon, and wand crafting—while contextualizing the apple’s symbolic significance across literary and spiritual traditions.

Lumina Indigo

Autumn Magic, By Moody Moons, Festivals & Sabbats, Kitchen Witch

Mabon Gingerbread Pancakes with Fried Apples

This article presents a seasonal recipe for gingerbread pancakes with fried apples, designed for observance of Mabon (the Autumn Equinox) within contemporary Pagan and kitchen witchcraft traditions. The author discusses the symbolic significance of key ingredients—including apples, ginger, cinnamon, and eggs—within the context of Sabbat celebrations and seasonal spiritual practice, while offering practical culinary guidance for recipe preparation.

Lumina Indigo

Autumn Magic, By Moody Moons, Festivals & Sabbats

The Pagan Dumb Supper: What it Is & How to Host One

This article provides an overview of the dumb supper, a silent meal ritual observed within contemporary Pagan practice to honor deceased loved ones and ancestors, particularly during the Samhain season. The author explains the disputed folk origins of the tradition, its adoption into neopagan observance, and offers practical guidance for hosting such a gathering, including considerations for invitations, table settings, and symbolic representation of the dead.