- Order number: OC4229
Lughnasadh
The first harvest of the grain was celebrated, while at the same time, the energy-charged thunderstorm season was honored. A smudging that makes one wide awake. The third eye is activated to perceive higher dimensions. Beforehand, the atmosphere is cleansed and a protective frame is placed around the event.
Contents: Cornflower, Holygrass, Angelica root, Spruce resin, Wild thyme, etc.
Wheel of the Year Festivals
The Celts are known to have celebrated eight major festivals.
4 solar and 4 lunar festivals.
The solar festivals were the equinoxes and the shortest day or the longest day. The lunar festivals are always time-wise in the middle of the solar festivals. Their festivals were intense and full of joie de vivre, but also marked by deep respect for the changing conditions of nature.
It nourishes our soul and strengthens our connection to nature and the cosmos when we manage to attune ourselves again to these natural courses.
To honor, with respect and esteem, what supports and surrounds us every day. In today's time with electric light and central heating; with the rush that our daily life brings, there is a great risk that we no longer feel the rhythm of nature, the power of the sun and the moon, and the magic of a change of the sun or moon. Everything runs uniformly, without highs and lows, without the wonderful magic that surrounds us.