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Lughnasadh / Lammas Gratitude Meditation

* LUGHNASADH / LAMMAS GRATITUDE MEDITATION *  Lammas or Lughnasadh ( pronounced Lúnasa ) is a Gaelic festival marking the beginning of the harvest season usually held on the eve of July 31st – August 1st in the Northern Hemisphere and the eve of January 31st – February 1st in the Southern Hemisphere, beginning and ending at sunset or celebrated about halfway between the Summer Solstice & Autumn Equinox. This work is simple really, The Harvest Season is upon us, so take a moment of reflection to fill your heart & mind with an abundance of gratitude for all the blessings that are at your feet & all the blessings on their way to you. Sit outside, burn your favorite...

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Celebrating Lammas & Lughnasadh ( The Harvest Season )

Lammas or Lughnasadh ( pronounced Lúnasa ) is a Gaelic festival marking the beginning of the harvest season usually held on the eve of July 31st – August 1st in the Northern Hemisphere and the eve of January 31st – February 1st in the Southern Hemisphere, beginning and ending at sunset or celebrated about halfway between the Summer Solstice & Autumn Equinox. Lammas or Lughnasadh is seen as one of the two most popular times for hand fasting, the other being at Beltane. Some Magickal practitioners celebrate this holiday by baking a figure of the "corn god" into the bread made from the season's first crop, and then symbolically eating it, as it becomes one with their body & spirit....

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