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Mystical Magickal Fairy Garden Lamma’s Activities

 

If the Sabbat falls on a rainy day, you could collect rainwater in a glass

or earthenware container, add dried mugwort, and use to empower objects.

 

Create and bury a Witch's Bottle. This is a glass jar with sharp pointy

things inside to keep away harm. You can use needles, pins, thorns,

thistles, nails, and bits of broken glass; it's a good way to dispose of

broken crockery, old sewing equipment, and the pins that come in new

clothes. Bury it near the entry to the house (like next to the driveway or

the front door), or inside a large planter.

 

What does Lammas represent?

 

Lughnassadh also called Lammas is primarily a grain harvest, one in which corn,

wheat, barley and grain products such as bread are prominently featured. Fruits and

vegetables which ripen in late summer are also a part of the traditional

feast. The Goddess, in her guise as the Queen of Abundance, is honored as

the new mother who has given birth to the bounty, and the God is honored as

the Father of Prosperity.

 

The threshing of precious grain was once seen as a sacred act, and threshing

houses had small wooden panels under the door so that no loose grain could

escape. This is the original meaning of our modern word "threshold".

 

Color of candles to burn are:  Gray, Yellow, Gold, Green

 

 

   

 

 

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