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Lughnasadh, also known as Lammas, is a celebration of the first harvest and is often associated with themes of abundance, gratitude, and the turning of the seasons. A simmer pot for Lughnasadh can capture the essence of the season with ingredients that symbolize prosperity, protection, and the bounty of the earth. . . . . . . . . . #wiccansofinstagram #witchlife #witchesofinstagram #witch #witchcraft #wicca #wiccan #pagan #spiritual #spiritualawakening #Spirituality #witchessociety #witchyti... Lammas Lughnasadh Simmer Pot, Lammas Simmer Pot, Lammas Recipes, Lammas Celebration, Lammas Lughnasadh, Homesteading Recipes, Simmering Pot, Simmer Pots, Pagan Holidays

Lughnasadh, also known as Lammas, is a celebration of the first harvest and is often associated with themes of abundance, gratitude, and the turning of the seasons. A simmer pot for Lughnasadh can capture the essence of the season with ingredients that symbolize prosperity, protection, and the bounty of the earth. . . . . . . . . . #wiccansofinstagram #witchlife #witchesofinstagram #witch #witchcraft #wicca #wiccan #pagan #spiritual #spiritualawakening #Spirituality #witchessociety…

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Emma Tuzzio on Instagram: "🌾 Lammas Celebration Mandala 🌾 Happy Lammas (aka Lughnasadh) today 1st August. This is a sweet lesser known earth festival celebrated by our ancient ancestors as the first Harvest, a time of revelry, joy, generosity and gratitude. A time to give thanks for the bountiful gifts & generosity of nature as the trees are bursting with fruits & berries, and nuts are slowly forming. Can we recognise the mirror nature provides to reflect upon our own personal harvests, the bl Happy Lammas, Wicca Sabbats, Lammas Altar, Lammas Celebration, Fall Mandala, Nature Mandala, Grass Art, 1st August, Straw Weaving

Emma Tuzzio on Instagram: "🌾 Lammas Celebration Mandala 🌾 Happy Lammas (aka Lughnasadh) today 1st August. This is a sweet lesser known earth festival celebrated by our ancient ancestors as the first Harvest, a time of revelry, joy, generosity and gratitude. A time to give thanks for the bountiful gifts & generosity of nature as the trees are bursting with fruits & berries, and nuts are slowly forming. Can we recognise the mirror nature provides to reflect upon our own personal harvests…

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