Long Summer Days

Lammas, also known as Lughnasad or Lughanassadh celebrates the grain harvest and the peak of the garden season.  This is a time to relax in the still long days, and reflect upon the coming of the autumn season. Give thanks and delight in the harvest gifts of late summer. We are in the season of ripe tomatoes, zucchini, grapes, melons, beans, and corn.   Many modern witches bake breads and cakes to celebrate.  I like to make a whole feast with my garden bounty and work some hearth witch magick!

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Animals of Lughnasadh

Discover the enchanting symbolism of animals during the festive season of Lughnasadh. Immerse yourself in the bountiful energy of abundance, gratitude, and harvest with these captivating creatures. From the serene cow to the industrious honeybee, each animal holds a unique place in the tapestry of Lughnasadh magic. Explore their symbolism and learn how to harness their energies for a deeper connection to this sacred time. Unveil the profound symbolism of these animals and infuse their energies into your Lughnasadh celebrations. Whether through artwork, rituals, or meditation, their presence on your altar will deepen your connection to the abundance and joy of this sacred season. Let these creatures guide you on a journey of gratitude, transformation, and the rewards that come from aligning with the cycles of nature.

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