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Simple Ways to Celebrate Lughnasadh
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It’s August 1st, time to celebrate Lughnasadh! Also known Lammas, this sabbat marks the first harvest or grain harvest. It is celebrated in the northern hemisphere on August 1 st (southern hemisphere, February 1st). Traditionally, named after the Gaelic sun god, Lugh, this tradition celebrates the first harvest (typically grains) in ancient times. This celebration continues today throughout the world with pagans and witches as part of their traditions. As with most traditions, there are offering items, color, herbs and crystal that correspond with this celebration. Depending on your practice, you may choose to incorporate what speaks to you. Whether...
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Simple Summer Solstice Practices
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Are you awake, Goddess? It is time to gather around the bonfire to celebrate the official beginning of summer and the longest day of the year. This is the time to grow abundantly and offer appreciation for growth and abundance you have received. Here are a few fun ways to celebrate Litha, also known as the summer solstice! Flowers are very symbolic this season and it make sense they would be included in many festivals and rituals. You can enjoy a solstice tea crafted with things like calendula, lemongrass, spearmint, hibiscus, pea flower or orange slices. Create a beautiful flower...
Surviving Mercury in Retrograde
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Simple Rituals to Celebrate the Spring Equinox
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The Magic of Pink Himalayan Salt
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