Tag: lughnasadh
Get into the spirit of Lughnasadh and the second half of...
Whether you celebrate Lughnasadh, or you're simply looking for something fun to do, we've got some ideas for adults and children alike.
Lammas: The end of summer, the start of the harvest
Lammas is a greater sabbat on the Wiccan Wheel of the Year. This marks the beginning of the harvest season and gives thanks for what has brought you joy.
Lughnasadh, by Melanie Marquis
This guide to Lughnasadh shares the sabbat's history, ideas for spells, recipes, crafts, prayers, invocations, rituals, and more.
Lughnasadh crafts: Candle holder and herb incense
These crafts help celebrate the Lammas, or Lughnasadh, sabbat with incense and light. Make sachets and candle holders while learning about the festival.
Lughnasadh: The feast of grain and berries
Lughnasadh, also known as Lammas, is all about giving thanks for and eating the delicious bounty of the first harvest.
Southern hemisphere Paganism: How differing seasonal cycles affect sabbat dates
How do Pagans in the southern hemisphere accommodate the differences in their seasons when most of the Pagan literature is focused on more northern...
Review: Lammas, by Anna Franklin
Lammas: Celebrating the Fruits of the First Harvest, by Anna Franklin Llewellyn Publications, 0738700940, 216 pp. (+ appendices, glossary, bibliography and index), 2003 In a...