Do you wish for a more meaningful and authentic way to celebrate the harvest season? Do you feel disconnected from the natural rhythms of the earth and long to reconnect with your spiritual roots?Not many of us understand the significance of Lammas or how to fully embrace its traditions, but that’s going to change.
If you seek a deeper connection with nature, a sense of community, and a profound way to honor the cycle of life, then this is the book you need!
With this book in your hands, you'll gain insight into the symbolic significance of the harvest season and learn how to honor and embrace the abundance in your own life.
Inside Lammas, you
Discover the origins and history of Lammas, gaining a deep appreciation for its cultural significance.Learn how to cultivate a heartfelt connection with nature during the harvest season, fostering a sense of gratitude and abundance.Explore traditional rituals and ceremonies that allow you to honor this sacred time and celebrate the bounty of the earth.Uncover practical tips for creating personalized rituals and traditions, tailored to your unique beliefs and preferences.Develop a deeper understanding of the spiritual and symbolic aspects of Lughnasadh, allowing you to tap into its transformative power.Whether you're a novice or an experienced practitioner, Lammas provides a wealth of knowledge and inspiration that will enrich your Lughnasadh celebrations.
From the origins of Lammas to its placement in The Wheel of the Year, Lammas is the ultimate handbook for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the rich traditions, spiritual significance, and transformative power of this ancient harvest festival.
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The ebook was too stretched out with stuff that's completely irrelevant to Lammas or Lughnasadh. It had information about American indigenous traditions in here, it had information about crystals and herbs and just really random stuff to pad out the length. While I think these things are important, they are even more important to a relevant audience.
That being said, the stuff that ACTUALLY had anything to do with Celtic traditions of Lammas or Lughnasadh were helpful in planning my own festivities later this week (Lughnasadh is August 1)
I will probably read the other books in this series, but I highly recommend getting it as part of a Kindle Unlimited subscription because the info that was actually relevant was probably like 20 pages out of the 138? The book is only $3 ebook so I'll leave that up to you, but me personally I would have tried for a refund if it wasn't part of my subscription.