Celebrate Lugnasadh and the first harvest as a way of honoring nature’s incredible fertile energy at this time of year, and as a way to connect with our natural world on a deeper, more meaningful level.
As the wheel of the year turns and the warmth of summer envelops us, it is time to celebrate the bountiful festival of Lughnasadh, also known as Lammas. This ancient Gaelic holiday marks the first
~* Lammas/Lughnasadh - August 1st *~ Lughnasadh is celebrated roughly at the midpoint between the Summer Solstice and the Autumn Equinox. Summer continues for now, but the days are steadily growing shorter and there is work to be done. Lughnasadh is the first of three harvest festivals, and the central crop in this case is grain. Traditionally the first sheaf of grain is cut, winnowed, ground, and baked into ceremonial bread -- the delicious result of months of labor. In the process the seeds for next year's grain are carefully saved, and the wheel keeps turning. This card measures 5x7 inches and comes with a kraft brown envelope and a golden sticker seal. Inside is blank. The original artwork for the image was done with paint and colored pencils on corrugated cardboard, and has been reproduced as a greeting card on white cardstock. I also offer cards depicting the other Pagan Sabbats, as well as a multi-pack of all eight cards together. See the description in the multi-pack listing to learn more about the Pagan Sabbats and about these designs.
Lughnasadh is the first harvest festival of the pagan Wheel of the Year. Also known as Lammas, we celebrate with delicious food and other festivities.
Happy August! As the golden sun winds down and the days ever so slightly grow shorter, we find ourselves in the midst of the first harvest feast also known as Lughnasadh or Lammas. This is a cross …
Lammas Ritual Celebrated August 1st. Lammas is also known as Lughnasadh, Lammastide, and First Harvest Festival. Lammas marks the middle of summer and beginning of the harvest season. Lammas is considered a time of thanksgiving and is the first of the three Pagan harvest festivals. The Sun's strength begins to wane and the plants of spring begin to wither and drop their fruits or seeds for our use as well as to ensure future crops. At this time, we become conscious of the sacrifice the Sun God is preparing to make. We experience a sense of abundance at the same time we begin to feel an urgency to prepare for the death of winter. First grains and fruits of the Earth are cut and stored for the dark winter months.
Happy August! As the golden sun winds down and the days ever so slightly grow shorter, we find ourselves in the midst of the first harvest feast also known as Lughnasadh or Lammas. This is a cross …
Lughnasadh is the first harvest festival of the pagan Wheel of the Year. Also known as Lammas, we celebrate with delicious food and other festivities.
As the wheel of the year turns and the warmth of summer envelops us, it is time to celebrate the bountiful festival of Lughnasadh, also known as Lammas. This ancient Gaelic holiday marks the first
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Imbolc traditionally celebrated on February 2nd is the cross-quarter Wheel of the Year point following Winter Solstice. Also known as Brighid’s day or Candlemas, it marks the starting point of spring.
I've got 3 easy Lammas & Lughnasadh rituals that will help you celebrate the harvest of nature and your life as we mark the height of summer.
Lughnasadh is the first harvest festival of the pagan Wheel of the Year. Also known as Lammas, we celebrate with delicious food and other festivities.
Learn several fun traditions and modern ways to celebrate the first fall harvest in this informative article.
Lughnasadh is a Celtic Sabbat marking the beginning of the harvest season and honoring the god Lugh. Learn more about this summer festival.
Lughnasadh — also known as Lammas — is coming very soon. It is one of four cross-quarter days in the Celtic Wheel of the Year (the others are Samhain, Imbolc and Beltaine) and is normally celebrate…
Lughnasadh is the first harvest festival of the pagan Wheel of the Year. Also known as Lammas, we celebrate with delicious food and other festivities.
Learn all about the magickal harvest sabbat of Lammas. This ancient celebration, also known as Lughnasadh, ushers in Autumn and celebrates the bounty of Summer.
Learn all about the magickal harvest sabbat of Lammas. This ancient celebration, also known as Lughnasadh, ushers in Autumn and celebrates the bounty of Summer.
In this episode, we are talking all about the meaning of Lammas, also known as Lughnasadh!
Discover the history, rituals, and traditions of Lughnasadh, the ancient Gaelic festival celebrating the first harvest of the year.
Lammas is the first harvest festival on the Wheel of the Year. It's time to celebrate abundance and the seasonal shifts at this time. Click here.
Learn about the First Harvest festival on the Wheel of the Year. Lughnasadh, also known as Lammas. All the history, correspondences, & more!
Lughnasadh is the first harvest festival of the pagan Wheel of the Year. Also known as Lammas, we celebrate with delicious food and other festivities.
Happy August! As the golden sun winds down and the days ever so slightly grow shorter, we find ourselves in the midst of the first harvest feast also known as Lughnasadh or Lammas. This is a cross …