The Mini-Witch’s Guide to Lughnasadh Holiday
The Mini-Witch’s Guide to Lughnasadh Holiday with corn dollies, the Sun God Lugh, and harvesting magic with Plants By Laurali! This witchy holiday on August 1st refers to the turning point in summer, where we’ll begin to experience a seasonal shift.
Lammas marks the beginning of the harvest season. This means many of the seeds of intention you planted throughout the year, will begin to yield fruit and prosper!
Named after the Sun God Lugh, Lughnasadh brings great change into your life! If you look back through the years of your life, you’ll begin to notice a pattern when it comes to August. This is especially true if you live your life by moon magic and seasonal shifts.
August is the turning point in the year where everything comes full circle and everything you’ve planted springs to life. It’s a wonderful time to reap what you have sown!
The Mini-Witch’s Guide to Lughnasadh Holiday
Combined with the sweet energy of the new moon in Leo, Lammas brings with it fast results! If you’ve been feeling impatient while waiting for results, your luck is about to change.
Lammas holiday brings fated events associated with the Wheel of Fortune tarot card. Fated events are pre-destined and arranged by the universe. You might find yourself being steered in a certain direction, without completely knowing why.
In addition to that, Lughnasadh is a holiday about trust. When a farmer plants seeds every year after tilling the land, he understands that eventually, he’ll produce crops. He knows harvest time is just around the corner!
The farmer doesn’t worry or fret. He works with his hands for physical application to do his part and meet the universe halfway. When he’s done all he can, he leaves the rest up to the universe!
He trusts the stars will guide him and knows his patience and hard work will eventually pay off. Trusting the universe to produce results is a huge part of the Lughnasadh holiday! It’s also a huge part of witchcraft.
You craft the spell and let it go! You trust, believe, and know that one day soon your spell is going to come true. This, my friends, is the magic of the Lughnasadh holiday!
The Sun God Lugh
The celebration of Lammas is made in honor of the Sun God Lugh! Lugh is the Celtic God of the sun, thunderstorms, and craftsman.
When I’ve called on him in the past, he has been able to help me with multiple things at once. He’s like a jack of all trades.
Lugh can help you to sharpen your focus and assist you in becoming more well-rounded. If you have a special trade or skill, Lord Lugh can assist you in building a stronger connection with it.
For his special sunny holiday, Lugh enjoys tools of the trade if you’d like to create an altar for him. For example, he likes tools, trade books, and ale as offerings!
I find working with him to be very enlightening! For Lughnasadh, I plan to call on him to advance my witchcraft practice further. From there, he might assist me in narrowing down my field of focus.
For example, Lugh might help me to focus on plant witchery solely for the holiday, as a way of branching out further with it. He might have me channel all of my energy into one specific plant and work with it for the day.
Lately, I’ve been doing a lot of work with rosemary, and as a result, I have grown closer to the sweet rosemary herb! This could be a result of Lugh’s focused presence in my life.
This is Lugh’s wheelhouse! He loves taking what you already know to be true and showing you more. He’s a skilled craftsman and lord of trade.
Corn Dollies
Corn dollies are a doll made out of corn on the cob or straw. As you make her, you’ll be putting your intention into your doll.
The purpose of the corn dolly is to thank Mother Earth for the harvest she has produced. They also represent good luck and fertility, as well as any intention you’d like to put into them.
This will be my first year making a corn dolly and I can’t wait! They are often made from straw or wheat and bound together. I am going to make mine from an ear of corn.
I always feel it’s fun to let the magician choose which materials to use based on intuition and using the resources on hand. I went with simplicity since I’m a first-timer.
For me, the most important part of making a corn dolly is giving thanks and gratitude to Mother Earth. Beyond that, you’ll want to make sure you put your intention into it.
What do you desire more than anything? With intentions, get rid of the desire and replace it with what is already done and complete. This is part of the process of letting go and trusting the universe.
Harvesting Magic
What is harvesting magic? Harvesting magic is where you reap what you’ve sown. This is the fun part, where you’ll see visible results come to life.
To utilize harvesting magic, you’ll want to learn the art of letting go and detaching from the outcome. I won’t lie to you, this kind of magic can be the most difficult magic in the world.
Our minds can get the best of us when we want or desire something. That’s why we take the desire out of it and see the task as already done.
Whatever your intention, you need to state it as if it is yours already, in the present moment. This is meant to plant the seeds of your intention.
Planting your intention is often used during the new moon phase when the slate has been wiped clean, and you have a fresh start ahead of you! For harvesting magic, your ship has come in.
Harvesting magic is done during the Lammas holiday, as well as the full moon phase. During the full moon, we see the results of the 28-day moon cycle. During the new moon, we planted our seeds and everything came full circle.
Here, the focus is on seeing the results of what we produce. It’s good to look back throughout the year. What spells have manifested into reality?
The Magic of Lughnasadh Holiday
The magic of Lughnasadh lies in trusting the universe! This is a period where your faith might be tested and tried.
There are many upcoming changes and fated events coming up for August. As humans, we have to be ready for anything. Just know the changes being made are meant to place us exactly where we need to be in life.
Whether it be a new place or a new relationship coming in, it’s all for the greater good! That’s what Lamma’s energy brings to the fold. It wishes to eliminate old cycles and bring in the freshly harvested.
This holiday is a turning point for all of us. The days will become less long, the summer storms will come in thanks to Lugh, and everything will begin to manifest and bloom to life right before our very eyes. Are you ready?