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Celebrating Lughnasadh (Lammas) Rituals, Blessings and the god Lugh - Text on a back ground of wheat, bread, honey, apples representing the first harvest festival in the Celtic Wheel of the Year. Lughnasadh Activities, Lughnasadh Correspondences, Lugh God, Lughnasadh Ritual, Lammas Recipes, Lammas Celebration, Lammas Lughnasadh, Ritual Ideas, Ancient Irish
Celebrating Lughnasadh (Lammas) - Traditions, History, Rituals and More
Lammas or lughnassadh holiday celebration and traditions Lammas Correspondences, Lammas Lughnasadh Aesthetic, Lammas Traditions, Lughnasadh Celebration, Lammas Ritual, Lammas Altar
How to Celebrate Lammas. Lammas Rituals You Need to Do This Year
Lammas or Lughnasadh is a Pagan holiday celebrated on August 1st. It symbolizes the end of the summer period and the beginning of magical fall. The Lammas holiday is also closely connected to the harvest season. It is traditionally believed that the period of Lammas celebration was very important in the religious communities, not only from the perspective of Pagan or Christian traditions but also due to its agricultural significence.
an old - fashioned christmas card with a gnome's head and text on it
Nisse ~ Fairy Folklore
A Nisse is a mythical creature from Scandinavian folklore. These small, often solitary beings are typically depicted as guardians of the home or farmstead. Much like a house elf or gonk, Nisse are known for their connection to rural and domestic settings, and they are believed to bring good fortune to those who treat them with respect but can also play mischievous pranks if they feel neglected or mistreated.
wheel of the year at a glance with all the themes of samhain, yule, imbolc, ostara, beltane. litha, lammas and mabon. The Wheel Of The Year, Year At A Glance, Wheel Of The Year
The Wheel of the Year Infographic
a poster with the names and symbols for each zodiac sign, which are written in different languages
Book of Shadows page Pastel, Witchy Remedies, Faerie Witch, Irish Mythology, Wise Woman, Witch Craft
Litha - Midsummer Correspondences 4
Book of Shadows page
a poster describing the different things that are in this area and how to use it