Happy Lamas :) A brief history with Patti Wigington….

SGC Admin: Check out the history of Lammas, A pagan celebration from Patti Wigington … sourced from her “About.com” page… :)

Happy Lammas Everyone…

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Lammas History:

Welcoming the Harvest

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Beginning of the Harvest:

At Lammas, also called Lughnasadh, the hot days of August are upon us, much of the earth is dry and parched, but we still know that the bright reds and yellows of the harvest season are just around the corner. Apples are beginning to ripen in the trees, our summer vegetables have been picked, corn is tall and green, waiting for us to come gather the bounty of the crop fields. Now is the time to begin reaping what we have sown, and gathering up the first harvests of grain, wheat, oats, and more.

This holiday can be celebrated either as a way to honour the god Lugh, or as a celebration of the harvest.

Celebrating Grain in Ancient Cultures:

Grain has held a place of importance in civilization back nearly to the beginning of time. Grain became associated with the cycle of death and rebirth. The Sumerian god Tammuz was slain and his lover Ishtar grieved so heartily that nature stopped producing. Ishtar mourned Tammuz, and followed him to the Underworld to bring him back, similar to the story of Demeter and Persephone.

In Greek legend, the grain god was Adonis. Two goddesses, Aphrodite and Persephone, battled for his love. To end the fighting, Zeus ordered Adonis to spend six months with Persephone in the Underworld, and the rest with Aphrodite.

A Feast of Bread:

In early Ireland, it was a bad idea to harvest your grain any time before Lammas — it meant that the previous year’s harvest had run out early, and that was a serious failing in agricultural communities. However, on August 1, the first sheafs of grain were cut by the farmer, and by nightfall his wife had made the first loaves of bread of the season.

The word Lammas derives from the Old English phrase hlaf-maesse, which translates to loaf mass. In early Christian times, the first loaves of the season were blessed by the Church. 

Honoring Lugh, the Skillful God:

In some Wiccan and modern Pagan traditions, Lammas is also a day of honoring Lugh, the Celtic craftsman god. He is a god of many skills, and was honoured in various aspects by societies both in the British Isles and in Europe. Lughnasadh (pronounced Loo-NAS-ah) is still celebrated in many parts of the world today. Lugh’s influence appears in the names of several European towns.

Celebrating Lammas Today:

Honouring the Past

In our modern world, it’s often easy to forget the trials and tribulations our ancestors had to endure. For us, if we need a loaf of bread, we simply drive over to the local grocery store and buy a few bags of pre-packaged bread. If we run out, it’s no big deal, we just go and get more. When our ancestors lived, hundreds and thousands of years ago, the harvesting and processing of grain was crucial. If crops were left in the fields too long, or the bread not baked in time, families could starve. Taking care of one’s crops meant the difference between life and death.

By celebrating Lammas as a harvest holiday, we honour our ancestors and the hard work they must have had to do in order to survive. This is a good time to give thanks for the abundance we have in our lives, and to be grateful for the food on our tables.

Lammas is a time of transformation, of rebirth and new beginnings.

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Summer 2014 Special from Janet Miller of “A Spirited Path”

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Janet loves to help others feel better about themselves and invites you to check out her fabulous services. This offer is a great way to find out if  these are right for you… :) 

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Lisa Shamai Toronto Caterer needs a stem cell donation… Can you help?

SGC Admin: Some folks close to our heart have asked us to share the following.

Cancer is a scary word these days … and despite the fact that many people are changing their lifestyles, (giving up smoking, changing diet, exercise etc.) this darn disease still runs rampant. Cancer does not care if you are male, female, young, old, black, white, red, rich or poor… it does not discriminate…..

More and more people are becoming affected by this horrifying, ugly disease, be it themselves who are directly affected or loved ones and friends….

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One such person fighting cancer right now is Lisa Shamai, a Toronto caterer who has used her talents and business to cook for others in the past who have battled Cancer… Now the Cancer has taken a hold of Lisa…

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One form of fighting Cancer is through stem cells research and for Lisa right now this seems to be the only option… but she needs help in finding the right “fit” … this means people she has never met need to come forward and donate to see if they are a stem cell match….

From what I can gather the procedure to find a match is pretty simple and involves a cheek swap…

In an effort to find a match a “donor package” is mailed out to perspective donor’s …. and all one needs to is follow the directions and mail the package back.

I am not 100%  sure but I think even if you aren’t a match for Lisa the information may remain on file in case you are a match for someone else. (please verify this  for yourself)

Donor’s need to be between 17 and 35 years of age and the donor needs to be found now…

Thanks for your interest everyone and for caring about a stranger… :)

Check out the link below to view the article by By Joanna Lavoie Lisa Shamai searching for compatible stem cell donor.

Visit www.onematch.ca or call 1-888-2-DONATE (36-6283) to request a printed information package.

Dawn James is offering a FREE event August 2 2014…

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Dawn James, author and Sound Vibration practitioner knows all about the positive affects of sound vibration and is happy to share her knowledge with others this coming Saturday August 2 2014… 

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Dawn will be on hand to guide you through this sure to be relaxing and rejuvenating event which is being held at Dawn’s fabulous new Lakeview Retreat (Near Cobourg) 83 Old Rail Road, Cramahe, Ontario.

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Ritual tips for 2014 Lammas from Patti Wiginton

SGC Admin: From our inbox to you… Check out rituals for the upcoming Lammas with Patti Wigington 

Have you started planning your Lammas rituals yet?

Depending on your individual spiritual path, there are many different ways you can celebrate Lammas, but typically the focus is on either the early harvest aspect, or the celebration of the Celtic god Lugh. It’s the season when the first grains are ready to be harvested and threshed, when the apples and grapes are ripe for the plucking, and we’re grateful for the food we have on our tables.

Here are a few rituals you may want to think about trying — and remember, any of them can be adapted for either a solitary practitioner or a small group, with just a little planning ahead.

 

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Set Up Your Lammas Altar

August 1 is known as Lammas, or Lughnasadh. This is a day to celebrate the beginnings of the harvest, when the grain and corn is gathered. It’s also a time, in some traditions, of honoring Lugh, the Celtic craftsman god. Here are some ideas for dressing up your altar for your Lammas (Lughnasadh) celebration! Setting Up Your Lammas Altar

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Lammas Bread Sacrifice Ritual

Lammas is a time of celebrating the beginning of the harvest, a theme seen often in the sacrifice of the grain god. Make a sacrifice of your own this Lammas, with this bread ritual that marks the beginning of the harvest. Lammas Bread Sacrifice Ritual

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Ritual to Honor Lugh the Craftsman

August 1 is known in many Pagan traditions as Lammas, and is a celebration of the early harvest. However, in some paths, it’s a day to honor Lugh, the Celtic god of craftsmanship. Celebrate your own talents and skills on Lughnasadh by honoring Lugh with a rite that can be held for a group or a solitary practitioner. Ritual to Honor Lugh of the Many Skills

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Lammas Harvest Ritual

Lammas is the early harvest Sabbat, and celebrates the crops of late summer and early autumn. If you wish to honor the Harvest Mother aspect of the Goddess and celebrate the cycle of life and rebirth, hold this Lammas rite either with a group or as a solitary practitioner. Hold a Lammas Harvest Ritual