Lughnasadh is celebrated as a time of opportunity and good fortune.
It is a time to reap the rewards of our efforts and to appreciate and bless all of the opportunities that have come our way.
Our Lammas Candle is a GRATITUDE CANDLE, celebrating all the abundance life has brought us. For those that feel this is NOT their current situation, burning the Lammas candle will help you focus on being grateful for what you DO have and attracting in more of the good stuff!
Lughnasadh (Pronounced: Lu-nar-sar) is celebrated at the midpoint between the Summer Solstice (Litha) and the Autumnal Equinox (Mabon). In the southern hemisphere, Lughnasadh is usually celebrated around the 1st of February.
Lughnasadh was named after the Celtic god Lugh the god of craftsmanship and in the middle ages.
Lughnasadh was celebrated with large gatherings that included ceremonies, feasting, match making, athletic contests etc.
Lughnasadh marks the blessing of the first fruits of the harvest
In Australia, many fruits and vegetables are harvested in the summer, including stone fruit, grapes, pears, citrus, onions, asparagus, berries, cucumber, tomatoes and watermelon.
Our Lammas Candle is a GRATITUDE CANDLE, celebrating all the abundance life has brought us. For those that feel this is NOT their current situation, burning the Lammas candle will help you focus on being grateful for what you DO have and attracting in more of the good stuff!
Stay focussed and grateful!
OIL BLEND: Guava, Passionfruit, Kaffir Lime, Berries, Red Currant, Wild Orchid, Sugarcane and White Musk.
CRYSTAL: PREHNITE
Prehnite is often referred to as the "Stone of Unconditional Love" and is revered for its powerful healing properties.
Enhances spiritual growth, emotional stability, and overall well-being, releasing emotional baggage to heal past traumas. Focussing on gratitude for all blessings its the perfect crystal for our Lammas Candle