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Lughnasadh is a  celebration that marks the midpoint between the Summer and Fall Solstices. Historically, mountains were climbed, wells were swathed in flowers, and bilberries were gathered. Lughnasadh was considered an auspicious time for handfasting. This is a time to show gratitude for the 1st Harvest of the year.   You can do this in some very simple ways.  Here are some simple activities you can engage in to celebrate Lughnasadh: Enjoy a bonfire. Do a nature walk. Water plants with intention. Cook in season foods. Decorate your home. You can journal about your intentions and goals for this Lughnasadh.  Focus...

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Lughnasadh, Magick, Pagan, Rituals, Summer Equinox, Summer solstice, Wheel of the Year -

Lughnasadh, or Lammas is the midpoint between Litha and Mabon on the Wheel of the Year. Here are some quick attributes/correspondences for Lughnasadh: Marks the beginning of the harvest season, especially grain. Many celebrate by baking bread and cakes Lughnasadh is named after the Sun God, Lugh. Also known as Lammas which comes from the old English term “Loaf mass”. Hot, fiery days even though they are slowly getting darker. About halfway between Summer Solstice and Autumn Equinox. Embrace the Sun’s energy and what you can bring to fruition. Would you like to know what is ahead for you for...

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