Named after the Welsh god Mabon, a symbol of youth and the harvest, this sacred time marks the second of the three harvest festivals, emphasizing the completion of the gathering season and the bounty of the Earth. Spiritually, Mabon represents a moment to honor and give thanks for the abundance we’ve received, whether in the form of physical harvests, personal growth, or spiritual insights. It is a time to reflect on the duality of life, balancing our inner and outer worlds as daylight and darkness stand in equilibrium. As nature prepares to rest and rejuvenate, we are encouraged to turn inward, reassessing our journey, letting go of what has ceased to nourish us, and planning for the introspective depth of winter. By celebrating Mabon, we embrace the continual opportunity for renewal and transformation.