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Autumn: The Drawing Down

September 27, 2021 Mark Green Atheopagan Life, Atheopaganism, Hallows, Harvest, Sabbaths

Now that the equinox has passed, things seem to be happening more quickly, somehow. The days are markedly shorter (here in the northern hemisphere), and there is a chill in the air at night despite wan, warm days. Growing global heat means that the coastal fog cycles that cools us off in the mornings has …

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Happy Harvest 2021!

September 22, 2021 Mark Green Atheopaganism, Harvest, High Spring, Sabbaths

Today is the Equinox, when day and night are (within a few minutes, depending on latitude) equal in length. It is the Atheopagan Sabbath of Harvest (or High Spring, in the southern hemisphere), and a time for feasting with loved ones. With the pandemic, of course, this is challenging unless all of you are vaccinated …

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Into the Season of Harvest

September 6, 2021 Mark Green Atheopaganism, Personal Reflection, Sabbaths

We picked our tomatoes this week. They were all ripe and ready to go, so Nemea cut them off the plants and we have them in our kitchen now. Other than a basil plant we keep indoors, this is our harvest: grown in half wine-barrels, the tomatoes are fine varieties, rich and filled with flavor. …

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Meanwhile, Down South…

July 28, 2021 Mark Green Atheopaganism, Brightening, Sabbaths

Yesterday I posted on the impending Northern Hemisphere Sabbath of Summer’s Waning or Dimming. But of course, this also means that what approaches in the Southern Hemisphere is Brightening, the holiday marking the point at which winter is technically over and the days have noticeably lengthened from their shortest phase at the solstice. Brightening is …

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Summer’s Waning

July 27, 2021 Mark Green Atheopaganism, Sabbaths, Summer's Waning

So I’ve finally settled on a name for the August Sabbath…or two of them, really, because I like “Dimming” quite a bit as well. It’s not really “Summer’s End”–at least, not where I live–although I can still consider it the beginning of the autumn season. Hot days lay ahead, especially in September. But it is …

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Equanamity, Balance and the Equinox

March 14, 2021 Mark Green Atheology, Atheopaganism, High Spring, Sabbaths

As I write this, the Earth coasts in its slightly angled orbit towards the Ecliptic, the plane of rotation of the Sun. When we cross it, the days and nights will be of equal lengths (at the equator). It is the Vernal Equinox, the moment when the days begin to stretch longer than the nights … Continue reading Equanamity, Balance and the Equinox

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High Spring: An Equinox Compendium

March 7, 2021 Mark Green Atheopaganism, High Spring, Sabbaths

I’ve written various posts on celebrating the vernal equinox over the years. Here are a couple of them, to help you plan your celebration of this Sabbath. Happy Spring!

The Sabbath of Innocence

High Spring: Themes, Resources and Ideas

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Brightening

January 23, 2021 Mark Green Atheopaganism, Brightening, Riverain, Sabbaths

It interests me that the new dawn in American politics comes at the same time that it has become evident (in the Northern Hemisphere) that the days are lengthening. We are no longer in the darkest of winter; the February Sabbath approaches, and the Sun, though young, is definitely returning. A member of the Atheopagan … Continue reading Brightening

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Coming Up Dry for the Festival of Water

January 18, 2021 Mark Green Atheopaganism, Riverain, Sabbaths

In my Wheel of the Year, the February Sabbath is Riverain, the Festival of Water. This is because ordinarily, it rains torrentially in late January and into February in my region. The hills grow emerald with new grasses and the creeks swell and thunder. It is a beautiful time, the time of burgeoning life. But … Continue reading Coming Up Dry for the Festival of Water

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Beginnings

December 27, 2020 Mark Green Atheopaganism, Sabbaths

Ask around in Pagan circles, and you’ll get disagreement about when the year actually begins. Some say at Hallows (Samhain): the new year is birthed at the very moment of the death of the old. Some say Yule, with the rebirth of the “baby Sun”. And some—not many, but some—go with the calendar year, January … Continue reading Beginnings

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