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Who do you celebrate at the changing of the seasons?

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      NoraSpinnor
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      The turning of the seasons—marked by solstices and equinoxes—has long been a sacred rhythm in Pagan paths. Some honor named deities tied to the sun, harvest, or renewal. Others work with nature spirits, ancestors, or the elemental forces. Many simply offer gratitude to the Earth itself, recognizing it as a conscious part of the Net.

      Paganism leaves space for many ways of honoring these thresholds. How do you mark the changing of the seasons in your practice? Do you call on anyone or anything specific? What rituals, offerings, or reflections do you include in your observance?

      Share your traditions, altar setups, chants, and traditions.

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      BreathOfMel
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      I go to a local solstice yoga gathering every season… outdoors when we can, with music and candles and a little circle after. It always feels like a reset.

      At home I light a candle, maybe leave some herbs or fruit outside as thanks. I don’t follow any set path, but I do talk to the Earth, feel into what she’s shifting.

      Sometimes I write down something I’m ready to let go of, burn it, then breathe in whatever I want to welcome. Real simple, just heart-led.

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