An Autumn Equinox Update

Happy Autumn Equinox/ Mabon/ Harvest Home/ Alban Elfed everyone. I am just writing a quick update about my plans. I know I haven’t been blogging regularly for the past year, but that is going to change soon. I have been traveling across Asia, Australia and now New Zealand, but my travels come to an end at Samhain and I will be back in England and ready to focus on this blog once again. I should end up blogging a lot more regularly from November, especially on the previously mentioned Through The Books series, and hopefully a few more articles on Pagan Monasticism too (and one on Daoism). I am also planning to join the OBOD Bardic course in November, as well as begin the ADF Generalist Studies Path (I will document my progress on my ADF blog linked above).

The Autumn Equinox is a traditional time for a Pagan thanksgiving, a time to remember what we are grateful for. So here are some things I’m thankful for this year.

  1. I am thankful for you, the readers of this blog, who inspire me to keep writing.
  2. I am thankful for the chance to travel to new countries and experience different cultures. And to learn lots about different religious traditions in those countries that can help me in my practice of paganism.
  3. I am thankful for the many other Pagans who regularly blog on the internet and help me to think more deeply about my religious path and practices.

Have a great day everyone.

harvest

2 thoughts on “An Autumn Equinox Update

  1. I do so enjoy your posts and blog Matthew so look forward to the restart later – and welcome to OBOD – I am a Druid with OBOD and I know you will enjoy the journey. Blessings and a fruitful harvest to you at this Autumn Equinox. Mollie.

    On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 5:03 AM, Nature is Sacred wrote:

    > matthewrjames posted: “Happy Autumn Equinox/ Mabon/ Harvest Home/ Alban > Elfed everyone. I am just writing a quick update about my plans. I know I > haven’t been blogging regularly for the past year, but that is going to > change soon. I have been traveling across Asia, Australia an” >

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