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Samhain Ancestor Candle Ritual
Here’s a simple Samhain candle ritual to connect with the energy of this season while also honoring your ancestors and passed loved ones. Samhain is a time of year when the veil between this world and the Otherworld is said to be thinnest. Samhain represents the ending of one year and the beginning of another, which is why in modern times, it’s often called the Witches’ New Year.
Blackberry Pie: A Lughnasadh Meal
Blackberry pie is the quintessential Lughnasadh dessert. It’s traditional to go berry-picking on Lughnasadh in the British Isles and Ireland, whether it be bilberries or sweet wild blackberries. And, as everyone loves pie, taking your freshly picked harvest home with you and baking it into a homemade flaky crust is just the celebratory thing! Consider making blackberry wine as a Lughnasadh project.
Lughnasadh (Lammas) сorrespondences: symbols, goddesses, zodiac, colours, animals, crystals, food.
Represents halfway between the summer solstice and autumn equinox. Marks the beginning of the harvest season. Honors parent deities and the first fruits of labor. #lughnasadh #lammas #lunasa #pagan #wicca #witch #wheeloftheyear #witchcraft #firstharvest
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.
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