Happy Autumn Equinox to all!
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I didn't do much to honor the first day of my favorite season, I am afraid. I just got back to DC from a trip to California/Alaska last night and needed to unwind more than anything else. But I did rotate the yin/yang symbol on my altar to reflect the changing of the year. (Yang is waning and Yin is ascending.)
But on the 25th I will be celebrating the Autumn Moon Festival, which always falls on the full moon during the eighth month of the Chinese lunar year. The harvest moon. The brightest moon of the year.
Not neo-pagan, but definitely earth-based. Or erm... moon-based. :lunar: