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How to Make a Lammas Altar
Lughnasadh, also known as Lammas, marks the beginning of the harvest season and is a time to celebrate abundance, gratitude, and the fruits of our labour. Crafting a Lughnasadh altar is a beautiful way to honour this ancient festival and connect with the energies of the earth and the harvest. In this comprehensive guide, we explore the essential elements needed to create a meaningful and personal Lughnasadh altar.
16 Ideas for Lammas Celebrations
In our blog post we share 16 ideas how to celebrate Lammas and Lughnasadh - the first harvest festival of the wheel of the year. There are many pagan and wiccan traditions for this festive day like baking bread, building an altar, foraging, making food. We look at correspondences of crystals and herbs to get get the most out of this magical time of the year. We also share about the history and how to set-up your own Lammas party or how to do rituals on your own.
15 Ways To Celebrate Lammas With Your Family!
Discover the magic of lammas with these simple celebration ideas! From rituals, bread baking, corn dolls and bonfires, there are so manu modern rituals to try. Kid friendly, family fun. Host a last summer party with these summer ideas. Feast on local produce, do crafts and host workshops for the community. For wiccans, pagans and ordinary folk... honour the wheel of the year and the abundance of harvest!
Celebrating Lammas: How to Celebrate the First Harvest Festival
The first harvest festival of Lammas, also known as Lughnasadh. This point on the wheel of the year marks the beginning of the harvest season. As green witches, we honor the abundance of the land during this summer growing season and give thanks for all the blessings of Mother Earth. #lammas #witchcraft #greenwitch #wheeloftheyear #witchlife
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