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Information relating to Sabbats, Esbats, and Holidays shown on calendar is given at the bottom of the page. Additional information on Pagan Holidays can be found on the main page of this site. Links are provided. |
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Wort Moon |
Lammas (July 31 and August 1) Relative Deities: Ceres, Demeter, the Corn Mother, Lugh, John Barleycorn, the Green Man Relative Herbs: All herbs and all grains (corn, wheat, milo, rice, oats, etc.) Relative Stones: Tiger-eye, golden topaz, opal, citrine, ametrine Lammas, also known as Lughnasadh [loog’-na-sod] is the mid summer and the start of the harvest. Celebration to the Sun God for His help with the fertility of the Earth and He begins to wane in the sky. However, His seeds are in Mother Earth and She is at Her peak. Fruits and vegetables are ripened and herbs are at their most potent at this time. We reap the fruits of Her labor and know that we are blessed by all of Mother Earth’s bounty. |
Wort Moon July 2, 2004 11:08 am EST Relative Spirits: hobgoblins, faeries of harvested crops Relative Herbs: honeysuckle, agrimony, lemon balm, hyssop Relative Colors: silver, blue-gray Relative Stones: pearl, moonstone, white agate Relative Trees: oak, acacia, ash Relative Deities: Khepera, Athene, Juno, Hel, Holda, Cerridwen, Nephthys, Venus Enjoy the warmth of the summer. Take some time to relax. Walk in the moonlight, gather nature’s gifts and make a necklace or amulet for someone you care for. |