Lughnasadh (Lammas) Ceremony
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Lammas, also known as Lughnasad, or Lughnassadh, is a pagan holiday and one of the eight Wiccan sabbats during the year. Each sabbat marks a seasonal turning point. The sabbat occurs on August 1, which is about halfway between the summer solstice (Litha) and the fall equinox (Mabon).
Lammas marks the peak of Summer - the season is turning, and the sun's energy will now begin to wane.
This is an ideal time to pause and reflect on what you're doing with your business right now, and consider if you want to still be doing it through the autumn and winter months?
What are you enjoying?
What would you like to try out or do more of?
What would you like to do less of, or stop altogether?
Join us as we celebrate the mid point of summer, and the beginning of the harvest season!
Lammas marks the peak of Summer - the season is turning, and the sun's energy will now begin to wane.
This is an ideal time to pause and reflect on what you're doing with your business right now, and consider if you want to still be doing it through the autumn and winter months?
What are you enjoying?
What would you like to try out or do more of?
What would you like to do less of, or stop altogether?
Join us as we celebrate the mid point of summer, and the beginning of the harvest season!
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