Celebrating Lammas today- Honoring the past. In our modern world, it is often easy to forget the trials and tribulations our ancestors had to endure. For us, if we need a loaf of bread, we simply d…
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.
Lammas, also known as Lughnasadh, is one of the four major Celtic festivals, marking the beginning of the harvest season. Celebrated on August 1st, this
From hearty breads and berry recipes to roast lamb and cinnamon rolls, here are Lughnasadh foods and recipes to enjoy at your party.
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.
To honor this grain harvest festival, I've got 100 recipes to celebrate Lammas or Lughnasadh. It seems only right to have a feast of bread.
A set of tumbled stone crystals (Aventurine, Citrine, Shiva Lingam, Sardonyx, Malachite and Carnelian) created by Beth as a set for the First Harvest festival of Lammas / Lughnasadh. Each one has properties to help us enjoy the longer days of the year. The set includes the six stones and a pouch, and comes as a set with a mini print of the poster with information to explain each stone. This is one of our 'stock' items, so the photograph is an example of the set we will put together for you. PLEASE NOTE: Your set will be made for you from the tumbled stones and natural crystals we have available at the time of order, so there will be variations in colour, shape and texture to those shown in the poster. US SHIPPING - The default setting is for International Standard Mail - and untracked service. There is no tracking number. If you would like tracking please upgrade your order to International Tracked Mail. Thank you Choose between Standard Shipping (no tracking number) or upgrade to Tracked & Signed For. Both services take 10 days for the US and abroad (2-3 days within the UK). The information we provide and the healing properties attributed to a crystal is based on an understanding of the effect of the mineral composition on us at a micro level, as well as drawing from colour and chakra association and on decades of practitioner experience. It is offered for interest and as a guide. It should not be taken as an alternative to seeking professional medical advice. Always consult a doctor if you have symptoms that persist or worry you. Choking Hazard - Not suitable for children under 36 months NOT INTENDED FOR RESALE The image, combination and explanation of stones in my sets are PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT I make the sets with love and compassion for the people who need them, priced keenly all year round so they're available when they're needed, not on a wholesale or mass produced basis.
From hearty breads and berry recipes to roast lamb and cinnamon rolls, here are Lughnasadh foods and recipes to enjoy at your party.
The 2024 dates for Lammas | Lughnasadh | Loaf Mass Day are August 1 to 12. Many cultures celebrate Midsummer — this week we also mark…
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
From hearty breads and berry recipes to roast lamb and cinnamon rolls, here are Lughnasadh foods and recipes to enjoy at your party.
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.
Get a free Lughnasadh ceremony script for your Wiccan sabbat celebration and learn the history of the holiday.
Lammas, also known as Lughnasadh, is one of the four major Celtic festivals, marking the beginning of the harvest season. Celebrated on August 1st, this
Celebrate the first harvest with these Lammas drink recipes. With libations packed with harvest ingredients to celebrate this occasion, these Lughnasadh recipes are sure to fuel your Lammas ideas and rituals with abundance, gratitude, and blessings.
Lammas (Lughnasadh), another Sabbat is upon us! Herbs, Incense, What to do; a practical guide to help you can make the most of this magickall day.
Lughnasadh is a Celtic Sabbat marking the beginning of the harvest season and honoring the god Lugh. Learn more about this summer festival.
From hearty breads and berry recipes to roast lamb and cinnamon rolls, here are Lughnasadh foods and recipes to enjoy at your party.
How to celebrate Lughnasa (Lughnasadh / Lammas) and connect with the celebratory, warrior, and harvesting energy of the season!
In this post I will share some Flowers, Herbs & Trees that corresponds with Lughnasadh and Lammas. And also their magickal properties.
Craft a meaningful Lughnasadh or Lammas Blessing Ritual for your home, celebrating abundance, gratitude, and the changing seasons.
Lughnasadh affirmations offer us, as pagans, a sacred and transformative journey that resonates with the essence of this special festival. Lammas, also known
Lammas or Lughnasadh is a Pagan holiday celebrated on August 1st. It symbolizes the end of the summer period (yes, even though you may not want to hear that we are on our way to the end) and the beginning of magical fall. Lughnasadh or Lughnasa is the name used by the “Neopagan” community and just as Lammas, marks the beginning of the harvest period.
Lughnasadh is upon us and the summer is in full swing. Click through for 3 simple Lughnasadh Rituals for this first harvest festival.
On and around August 1st in the northern hemisphere we celebrate Lughnassagh (LOO-nas-ah). Another name for this celebration is Lammas. This is a festival centered around the first harvest and the start of the harvesting cycle. It is a time to fill our hearts with gratitude and appreciate the abundance that is all arou