Lughnasadh
On February 2nd
the Celtic festival of Lughnasadh is recognised in the southern hemisphere. At
Lughnasadh, the Wheel of the Year begins to change from growing time to harvest
time. The subtle changes of the waning sun that happened at Summer Solstice become
more evident as the balance of day and night seem to shift more dramatically.
The slight seasonal variations in weather, and the declining arc of the sun,
are other pointers of this shift. This is
the time of the first harvests. At this celebration we give thanks to the Earth
for its bounty and beauty. In times past, celebrations typically centred on the assurance of a plentiful harvest
season and the celebration of the beginning of the harvest cycle.
Lughnasadh is a time of individual reflection and harvest, of our actions
and deeds, events and experiences, our gains and losses. It’s a chance for us
to get rid of blocks and fix what’s wrong before the cycle of the year ends and
winter is upon us.
A great meditation for this celebration is purely and simply conscious
eating…being mindful of and grateful for the food you share. Most of all, as
you feast and give thanks for your bountiful table; I encourage you to consider
what promise and commitment you might give to the sacred land itself
that makes possible your abundance?
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