Lughnasadh Blessings to you all! Tomorrow we celebrate the first of the harvest festivals that occur over the next few months including Mabon and Samhain in September and October. Lughnasadh or Lammas depending on your tradition is the perfect day to celebrate the spirit of the harvest and give thanks for the abundance that Mother Earth is blessing us with at this time.
Lughnasadh gets it’s name from the Celtic Sun God Lugh. It means the “marriage of Lugh.” In Celtic traditions, tonight we honor the God Lugh, the celtic craftsman, and the God of skills and talents and light. In Celtic mythology, Lugh is associated with the grains and harvests as he once held a harvest fair in honor of his stepmother, Tailtiu. The name Lugnhasadh comes from his name and is in honor of his work, and the fair he held that day in tribute to his mother. The three days prior to this festival were considered sacred to ancient Celts, and they used them as a time of purification.
To learn more about Lughnasadh, learn how to make corn husk dolls, and receive a spell that you can work with tomorrow make sure that you join me on Moonsong Daily Magick! Tomorrow is also the last day to order your Lughnasadh Tarot Reading if you haven’t ordered yet!
Have a Magickal Day!
Much Love and Many Blessings,
Jasmeine Moonsong