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From: MSN NicknameRaven-Feather  (Original Message)Sent: 7/30/2006 10:36 AM
 

Lughnasadh
 
It is also known as Lughnasadh, Festival of Green Corn, August Eve, Elembiuos, First Harvest, and Ceresalia, and is celebrated on August 2nd

Lughnasadh(LOO-nahs-ah) means the funeral games of Lugh (pronounced Loo), referring to Lugh, the Irish sun god. However, the funeral is not his own, but the funeral games he hosts in honor of his foster-mother Tailte. For that reason, the traditional Tailtean craft fairs and Tailtean marriages (which last for a year and a day) are celebrated at this time.

This day originally coincided with the first reapings of the harvest. It was known as the time when the plants of spring wither and drop their fruits or seeds for our use as well as to ensure future crops.

As autumn begins, the Sun God enters his old age, but is not yet dead. The God symbolically loses some of his strength as the Sun rises farther in the South each day and the nights grow longer.

The Christian religion adopted this theme and called it 'Lammas ', meaning 'loaf-mass ', a time when newly baked loaves of bread are placed on the altar. An alternative date around August 5 (Old Lammas), when the sun reaches 15 degrees Leo, is sometimes employed by Covens.
Lughnasadh is the first of the three harvest Sabbats, Mabon and Samhain being the other two, which celebrates the ripening grains and corn. With the harvest so prevalent, Pagans see the theme of the sacrificed god motif emerge. His death is necessary for rebirth of the land to take place. Called by many names, “Green Man,�?“Wicker Man,�?“Corn Man�?or just the “Spirit of Vegetation,�?his essence begins to merge with the harvested crops, a sacrifice that will be realized with the new growth in the spring.
This sabbat is also known as the celebration of bread. As bread was one of the main staples of our ancestors, the ripening of the grain was the cause for great celebration. The reaping, threshing and preparation of these breads spawned great ritual and ceremony to ensure bounty for the following year.


Traditional Foods
Apples, Grains, Breads and Berries.

Herbs and Flowers
All Grains, Grapes, Heather, Blackberries, Sloe, Crab Apples, Pears.

Incense
Aloes, Rose, Sandalwood.

Sacred Gemstone
Carnelian.

 
Special Activities
As summer passes, many Pagans celebrate this time to remember its warmth and bounty in a celebrated feast shared with family or Coven members. Save and plant the seeds from the fruits consumed during the feast or ritual. If they sprout, grow the plant or tree with love and as a symbol of your connection with the Lord and Lady. Walk through the fields and orchards or spend time along springs, creeks, rivers, ponds and lakes reflecting on the bounty and love of the Lord and Lady.
 

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Information courtesy of Circle of Witches

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