You are warmly invited to an in-person Mabon gathering, celebrating in community and being part of the pulse of people reconnecting with the turning of the year. Mabon marks the midpoint of the harvest (the second of three harvest festivals) and a time of equal day and night, symbolizing balance, gratitude, and the shift toward the colder, darker months.
What to Expect
Chairs and floor cushions are provided
Land acknowledgment and grounding practice
Guided meditation
Communal reflection
Ritual
Shared altar space
Collective blessing for personal and collective intention
This is a sober, consent-based, and welcoming space for people of all genders, races, spiritual backgrounds, and experience levels. You do not need prior ritual experience only a willingness to show up with curiosity and care.
Let us come together and notice the abundance in our lives and our capacity for authentic living.
What to Bring
A journal and pen (optional; you’ll have time and space to stay and write your reflections after ritual if you want).
A simple vegetarian food item to be shared with the community. Think fresh fruit, plain chocolate, popcorn, a traditional snack from your own lineage, etc.