Lammas: Celebrating the Fruits of the First Harvest – Anna Franklin, Paul Mason

Lammas: Celebrating the Fruits of the First Harvest - Anna Franklin, Paul MasonAlthough it has a fascinating history, little is known about Lammas (or Lughnasa), one of the eight festivals of the witches’ Wheel of the Year. Celebrated in early August to mark the beginning of harvest, it comes from the Irish Gaelic nasad (games) of Lugh (a leading Celtic deity and hero). Lammas helps you celebrate with recipes, incense, spells, traditional types of divination, and several full rituals, some never before published.

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