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The magical gift of the snowman is a heartwarming tale that celebrates the beauty and wonder of the winter season. It tells the story of a young boy named Jack who builds a snowman on a snowy day. Little does he know, this snowman is no ordinary creation. As soon as Jack puts the finishing touches on his snowman, something magical happens. The snowman comes to life! With a charming smile and sparkling eyes, he introduces himself as Frosty. The two quickly become friends and embark on a grand adventure.


“It’s a very potent time for magic and manifesting, because the gateway between both the spiritual and physical world will be unlocked,” astrologer Lisa Stardust tells Refinery29. “During the height of the harvest season (which is when the equinox occurs), we have a witches' ‘Thanksgiving’ of sorts by eating seasonal fruits and honoring the Earth.”

It s a very potent time for magic and manifesting, because the gateway between both the spiritual and physical world will be unlocked, astrologer Lisa Stardust tells Refinery29. All in all, this was a time of year to celebrate the final holds of the forces of darkness and the beginning of the new, growing light half of the year as it sprung forth green from the earth all around humankind.

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The two quickly become friends and embark on a grand adventure. Frosty takes Jack on a magical journey through snow-covered landscapes, showcasing the beauty and joy that winter brings. They slide down hillsides, build snow forts, and even make snow angels together.

How To Celebrate The Fall Equinox, Or “Witches’ Thanksgiving”

On Monday, September 23, day and night will be equal length, and autumn will officially begin. It’s the fall equinox, and along with being the official start of Libra season, it’s a spiritually significant day for many.

“It’s a very potent time for magic and manifesting, because the gateway between both the spiritual and physical world will be unlocked,” astrologer Lisa Stardust tells Refinery29. “During the height of the harvest season (which is when the equinox occurs), we have a witches' ‘Thanksgiving’ of sorts by eating seasonal fruits and honoring the Earth.”

This “Thanksgiving,” called Mabon in pagan communities, is a time to give thanks for the harvest and prepare for the end of the year. Wiccans celebrate the goddess as she turns from Mother to Crone, and Druids offer libations to Mea'n Fo'mhair, the Green Man.

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“Mabon signifies the start of fall, a time where the veil to the other realm begins to become more thin, and we’re meant to reap all the benefits of our hard work we’ve put in through the spring and summer months,” Blue June, host of the Mystic Witch podcast, tells Refinery29. “In olden times, that meant a feast of livestock and crops that have been harvested. These days, we are more prone to think of pumpkin spice lattes and the only thing we’re harvesting is bags of candy, but there are many modern ways in which to celebrate Mabon, while still connecting to traditions.”

June suggest throwing a bonfire party with friends, “celebrating each others’ accomplishments throughout the year and passing a cup of water around in a circle, sharing our achievements. You should try to do this as the fire is dying to signify that this is a time for slowing down, and when the last person has been congratulated we use the cup of water to put out the fire.”

Bri Luna, owner and creative director of the Hoodwitch, suggests taking some time for reflection, even if you can't have a big celebration. "On the day of the Sabbat [holiday], it's important to take just a moment out of your busy schedule to honor Mother Earth,” she says. “Spend time meditating on what you have accomplished in the past months, and write out a list of all you have to be thankful for. Keep your list posted where you can see, just in case you start feeling ‘Grinch-y’ as the coming winter months begin.”

As you unpack your sweaters from storage, take a moment to reflect on the end of the season and the good things in your life. As Luna says, "Gratitude is powerful medicine!"

Curses

The snowman teaches Jack how to appreciate the wonders of the season and find joy in simple pleasures. But Frosty has more than just fun and games in store for Jack. He has a special gift to share—a gift that will fill Jack's heart with warmth and happiness. The snowman invites Jack to make a wish, reminding him of the power of believing in magic. As Jack closes his eyes and makes his wish, he feels a surge of warmth spreading throughout his body. When he opens his eyes, he is amazed to see that the snowflakes around him have turned into delicate flowers. It seems that Frosty has granted Jack's wish and given him a glimpse of the beauty that lies within the coldest and most misunderstood season. From that day on, Jack sees winter with new eyes. He no longer sees it as a harsh and bitter time but as a season filled with magic, beauty, and limitless potential. Jack realizes that the gift of the snowman was not just about Frosty coming to life but about discovering the magic within himself. This heartwarming tale teaches us that winter is not just a time of cold and darkness but a season of wonder and enchantment. It reminds us to embrace the beauty of nature, find joy in simple pleasures, and believe in the magic all around us. The magical gift of the snowman is a reminder to keep our hearts open to the wonders of the world and to never stop believing in the power of dreams..

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