Mean Foghamar (moon FOW-er) Autumn Equinox is a hunting feast, with thanksgiving for a successful farming season and the warmth of the summer. This is the season that the fallowing-plants cease to produce new fruits and await the end of their growing cycle. The harvest is finished and it is time to relax. Mean Foghamar reminds us that the fruits of our yearly spiritual growth have been harvested and we await the beginning of our new productive cycle. We should focus inward, examine what we have achieved, and learn from what we have not, using this knowledge to set goals for the coming year. The times of Death and Rebirth are nearing, a period of preparation for the long winter months. The holy day is for hunting and storing food and provisions spiritually, mentally, and physically.
Céad Míle Fáilte!