Your Own Celebrations
of Autumn
By Link
It’s starting. The gradual change into Autumn.
Some say the 13 weeks of Autumn are the most colorful time of
the year. Take a moment and look at some of the special rituals,
customs and celebrations you do each Autumn. Feel the magic of
the season. It might be more colorful than you think!
Autumn Begins
Technically, Autumn begins on the equinox day in September. For
many of us, the season may begin on a different day that fits
the way we live. “Back-to-School” sales signal Summer’s
end for students. For sports fans here in the US, Autumn is not
official until the World Series or the start of Football as their
own private signal that Autumn has finally arrived. For some,
Autumn begins on that first cool night where the windows get closed
and the heat comes on. When does Autumn begin for you? And when
does it end?
Back-to-School Lessons
Not only does Autumn begin with Back-to-School for students,
but for parents as well. Parents too are shaped by the school
activities, social events and other seasonal needs of their children
– all which renew themselves each September with the agrarian
school calendar (Or as Pagans students might call it, the Wheel
of the School Year.)
As the child grows, the parent grows too. Back-to-School for
a pre-schooler’s very first day is an unforgettable experience.
How many parents can still hear the tearful screams of “I
don’t wanna go!!!” (And how many parents secretly
whispered “There’s a part of me that doesn’t
really want you to go…but I know you need to go.”)
That Autumn day, the very first day school, marks a rite of passage
for both the student, and the parent. Imagine these same feelings
when any loved one departs the world they share with us, headed
for the next, moving on to the new lessons they face in the next
life. “There’s a part of me that doesn’t really
want you to go…but I know you need to go.”
Back-to-School changes over the years. For students moving away
to begin college, Autumn is a time of rebirth, of leaving the
nest to begin a new life in the college dorms. Independence, discovery,
interaction, perhaps new romance all come to life this Autumn!
For parents of new college students, Autumn marks the time when
these parents can begin to enjoy their empty nest again. After
decades of caring for a busy family, parents eventually can rediscover
the freedom to travel and live (almost) like newlyweds again.
Independence, rediscovery, interaction, perhaps renewed romance
all come to life. (Are you sensing a pattern here?) Perhaps one
lesson the seasons have to teach is that life often comes full
circle!
Pollen as a Magical Tool?
Ah-Choooo! (Bless you.) If your nose is anything like mine, you
have no trouble recognizing when Autumn approaches. Autumn is
pollen season, that time when plants release tiny bits of their
essence into air, and into the next generation, to continue the
cycle of fertility. Whether you have allergies or not, we all
breathe in the seasonal pollens. We all take in these tiny reproductive
vehicles with each breath we inhale. If you are a student of herbs,
you already see how taking in parts of a plant often has physical,
spiritual and magical affects. How might its pollen affect us?
We often work magically with the roots and leaves and flowers
of a plant; how might we work with their pollens? Where I live,
every May the tree pollen is so thick you can write your name
in its dust. What else might you write? What might you be able
to read in this thin green layer of tree pollen, if you scry hard
enough? Pollen is just one way which our surroundings change with
the seasons; look for ways in which these changes might affect
you personally.
Autumn and its Fall…
With Autumn comes a gentle decline from Summer’s intensity.
The things that heat up in Summer begin to fade as Autumn slows
things down a bit. How appropriate we also call this season “Fall.”
A gradual decline. Life begins to cool down, become gentler and
more laid back. Like the leaves, life’s intensity begins
to “fall” as well. Summer vacations, Summer jobs,
and Summer ‘flings” come to a close. We even lose
an hour of daylight in Autumn; and gain an hour of darkness. See
your own private use of that hour as your own celebration of the
season.
Some Autumn day when you find your self in a wooded place, take
a moment and look around. You can see the leaves falling from
their branches, floating down through the air, to rest upon the
ground. As you watch the leaves fall, you can see the seasons
change right before you eyes! Not many other seasons give that
gift.
Preparing for Winter
As leaves fall, trees shed their “coat” for the season.
How interesting that we do just the opposite. We put our thick
wooly coats on when Autumn approaches, similar to the way animal
fur thickens to warm them as cold weather nears. Autumn is a time
of building ourselves, preparing for the Winter to come by bulking
up just a bit.
Harvest time is another way we prepare our selves. How fitting
that Mother Earth yields the majority of Her crops just before
the barren times of Winter. She stocks our pantries so that we
can survive the entire cycle. What ways will you enjoy the harvest
this year? What thing s will you do to prepare yourself for the
Winter to come? Holidays like the American Thanksgiving Day are
harvest feasts based on the agrarian wheel of the year. This Autumn,
name a few of the things you are thankful for, and a few of the
things you’d like to continue into the coming year.
Autumn’s Magic and Balance
Autumn starts with Libra, the scales. Balance. How fitting that
this symbol of balance comes on the Equinox day – a day
where light and dark are perfectly balanced. Autumn (and Spring
too) are seasons of balance, in-between the extremes of Winter
and Summer. They are a balance of the two. Are there two opposite
forces in your life that you often juggle to achieve balance?
Maybe work and play? Rest and stress? Or maybe “yes I will”
versus “no I won’t.” We all balance the forces
that shape our lives. Looking at the way the seasons achieve this
balance, why would we be any different? What lessons can we get
from the seasons to help us find the right balance? “To
everything, there is a season, and a time for every purpose…”
In Autumn, what type of divination might work better than others?
Perhaps using something related to the harvest? If you use divination
tools, try using nuts or leaves or acorns that appear at this
time of year. Not only are these things charged with the energy
of the season, they might be fun to use too! Acorns and leaves
are especially good to use together. Notice how the Oak drops
its acorns first, then a few weeks later covers them with its
leaves for a cozy winter bed in which to take root!
In Autumn comes Samhain, a day where many honor their ancestors.
We all have many types of ancestors, including the ancestors within
ourselves. This Samhain, in addition to your ancestors, try honoring
each of your own previous incarnations. In a way, they too are
ancestors of sorts. They too are your predecessors who came before
the current “you” -- helping to shape your existence
today. Perhaps Autumn might be a good time of year to try past
life regressions, especially around Samhain.
The colors of Autumn are like a blaze of glory, all peaking at
Summer’s end. All Summer long, the greenery took in the
light and warmth of the Summer sun. At the end of the season,
colors explode into an array of fiery reds and golden yellows.
Look back at your own past season. What peaks did it have? What
gradual (or sometime quite rapid) changes did it have? What colorful
moments stand out as a crescendo for the season? Page back through
your journal and see what Autumn tends to bring year after year.
What memories did you make? Whatever memories you make this Autumn,
make them quite special!
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