Prayer for Lughnasadh - Scott Cunningham
Prayer for LughnasadhNow is the time of the First Harvest,when the bounties of nature give of themselves so that we may survive.O God of the ripening fields,Lord of the Grain,grant me the...
View ArticleLammas/Lughnasadh
Lammas/Lughnasadhby Karen Charboneau-HarrisonThe name LAMMAS comes from the Anglo-Saxon Hlaf-maesse meaning bread-mass. Another name for this Sabbat is Lughanssadh, meaning the Feast or Games of Lugh....
View ArticleList Of All Goddess Within Forums & Where To Find Them
This list does not include the "Archives" or some invisible forums.Top to Bottom:Category: Announcements Forum: Announcements Forum: Reflections & Celebrations Forum: Special Events Forum:...
View ArticleThe Story of Lugh
Lugh &Tailtiu [LOOkh & TELL-tay - although pronounciations varry] Of all the Celtic Gods, Lugh was the most loved. He was the Bright One, skilled in all the arts. He was a beautiful child with...
View ArticleLughnasad Chants & Songs
Hoof and horn, hoof and horn, All that dies shall be reborn.Corn and grain, corn and grain, All that falls shall rise again! Mother Corn, hear your children.Mother Corn, open the way.Mother Corn, let...
View ArticleLAMMAS The First Harvest by Mike Nichols
LAMMASThe First Harvestby Mike Nichols It was upon a Lammas Night When corn rigs are bonny, Beneath the Moon's unclouded light, I held awhile to Annie....Although in the heat of a midwestern summer it...
View ArticleSolitary Lammas/Lughnasadh Rituals
Lughnasadh Ritual 1...Cast the circle and call the Quarters... Pick up your wand with your right hand, face the Norht with your arms streched out above your head and say:"The wheel of the Year turns...
View ArticleLammas Ritual (group)
Lammas Ritualby Lady Bridget and Lady Therese 1997Cast the circle in your usual manner, and do ablutions. (Bless and consecrate all participants.)HPS: As the wheel turns yet another notch, we gather...
View ArticleLammas Ritual (group)2
Lammas RitualPlace upon the altar sheaves of wheat, barley or oats, fruit and breads, perhaps a loaf fashioned in the figure of the Sun or a man to represent the God. Corn dollies, symbolic of the...
View ArticleLammas
LammasLugnasadhLammas, the first of the Harvest Festivals, marks the end of summer and the beginning of autumn. The days grow noticeably shorter; there may be a cool spell or two to cut the heat of...
View ArticleSolitaire Lammas
Solitaire LammasLughnasadh is the first of three harvest Sabbats. As it is a harvest, the God figures more prominently here than the Goddess, though she, too, is revered and thanked for bringing the...
View ArticleTryskelion Lammas, 1997
Tryskelion Lammas, 1997Special Preparations or Materials: * 5 small, wrapped bags of cornmeal (wrapped in either cloth or corn husks) * Altar arrangement should be in keeping with the meaning of the...
View ArticleSimple Lammas Ritual
Lammas RitualSpecial Notes: * You will need a loaf of bread on the altar. * Place cauldron decorated with grains by the Eastern candle. * Drawing down the moon is omitted from the opening ritual.Hold...
View ArticleLammas Ritual by Scott Cunningham
Lammas RitualScott CunninghamLughnasadh LoreIt is appropriate to plant the seeds from the fruit consumed in ritual. If they sprout, grow the plant with love and as a symbol of your connection with the...
View ArticleThe Play Of John Barleycorn
The Play Of John BarleycornCast: * Sower (P) * Reaper (Ps) * Carter (P) * Thresher (P) * Miller (P) * Malter (Ps) * Alewife (Ps} * Narrator * And, in the part of The Estimable J. Barleycorn, Esq.,...
View ArticleDruidic LUGHNASADH RITUAL
LUGHNASADH RITUAL 2002PRE-RITUAL PREPARATIONThe fire is prepared, the well opened, the World Tree Offering Bowl placed in position and the following items placed on or near the altar:Drinking horns,...
View ArticleLammas Crafts
Lammas Crafts Following is a variety of crafts relating to this first harvest. Enjoy! Ma'at Corn Necklace Obtain an ear of fresh corn (I would probably use the one with the big and tough kernels, in...
View ArticleLammas Stories
The Grasshopper and the Antadapted from the tale by Aesopby C.J.BrownOnce upon a time there was a very hard-working ant. Every day he worked from sunup to sundown collecting food and carrying it to...
View Article2006 GREEN SPIRIT FESTIVAL
2006 GREEN SPIRIT FESTIVALFriday, July 28 through Sunday, July 30Circle Sanctuary Nature Preservenear Barneveld, Wisconsin, west of MadisonLughnasadh is the festival held in honor of the Celtic god...
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Green Spirit at Circle SanctuaryJuly 28-30, 2006All the trees are fully leafed and yet the days grow shorter. It is the beginning of the end of Summer.This is the season of Lughnassad, the time of the...
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