SEASONAL WHEEL
THE OLD CALENDAR STILL TURNS. FOLLOW THE YEAR AS THE OLD WORLD KEPT IT.
Follow the turning of the year through old festivals, forgotten customs, seasonal folklore, and ritual practice. From first frost to firelit spring, each season carries its own magic—and its own ghosts.
Ancestors, Gratitude & The Coming Dark: What Mabon Asks You to Carry
Every harvest is built on the work of the dead. The seeds came from last year's harvest. The knowledge of which field drains well was inherited from someone who is gone. Mabon's ancestor work is not about the dead returning — it is about the living turning toward the dead deliberately, in the light that makes the old things look most themselves, before the door opens at Samhain and the dead have their say regardless.
Balance, Equinox & Seasonal Turning: The Scales That Never Stay Still
The equinox is not a celebration of balance. It is the last moment of balance before the tipping — the pivot point between the light half and the dark half, existing not as an endpoint but as a breath held before release. Every culture that has ever watched the sky has understood this, and has understood that the appropriate response to a moment of equilibrium is not to try to hold it still. It is to pay full attention before it passes.
Harvest, Apples & Autumn Feasts: The Sacred Fruit and the Feast at the Year's Edge
Cut an apple through its equator and look at the cross-section: a perfect five-pointed star, the seeds arranged in a pentagram, waiting to be discovered by anyone who knows how to cut. The apple carries its own sacred geometry inside it. At Mabon, when the harvest reveals it, the star and the season and the feast are all saying the same thing.