LAMMAS RITUALS: Wheel of the Year

LAMMAS RITUALS: Wheel of the Year

LAMMAS RITUALS: Wheel of the YearVialet B Rayne
Published on: 24/07/2025

Lammas, also known as Lughnasadh, is the first of the harvest festivals on the Wheel of the Year, celebrated around August 1st. This powerful fire festival marks the beginning of the grain harvest and is a time of gratitude, sacrifice, and conscious manifestation.

Wheel of the Year
Celebrating Lammas: What It Is & What It Means

Celebrating Lammas: What It Is & What It Means

Celebrating Lammas: What It Is & What It MeansNikki Milton
Published on: 19/10/2023

Lammas is a time to celebrate the abundance of nature, the ripening of crops, and the efforts of labor throughout the year. It is seen as a time of thanksgiving and gratitude for the harvest, as well as a recognition of the cycle of life and death in the agricultural world. The festival is often associated with themes of sacrifice, transformation, and the interconnectedness of all living things.

Wheel of the Year