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* Honor the Grain Goddess is to make a corn doll. This is a fun project to do with
kids. She's your visual representation of the harvest. As you work on her, think
about what you harvested this year. Give your corn dolly a name, perhaps one of the
names of the Grain Goddess or one that symbolizes your personal harvest. Dress
her in a skirt, apron and bonnet and give her a special place in your house. She is
all yours till the spring when you will plant her with the new corn, returning to the
Earth that which She has given to you. Make a corn dolly to save for next Imbolc.
* It is a season to throwaway useless thoughts and habits and to form new ideas,
which bring renewed strength. Reflect on these topics alone in the privacy of your
journal or share them with others around a fire.
* Lughnasad is one of the great Celtic fire-festivals, so if at all possible, have your
feast around a bonfire.
* Have a magical picnic and break bread with friends.
* Do a meditation in which you visualize yourself completing a project you have
already begun.
* Bake bread this is a grain festival! If you've never made bread before, this is a
good time to startand
* Honor the source of the flour as you work with it: remember it was once a plant
growing on the mother Earth. If you have a garden, add something you've
harvested--herbs or onion or corn--to your bread. If you don't feel up to making
wheat bread, make corn bread. Bake sacred loaf bread and give a portion of it
to Mother Earth with a prayer of appreciation.
* Make prayers for a good harvest season.
* Do prosperity magic.
* Kindle a Lammas fire with sacred wood and dried herbs.
* If you live in or near a farming region, attend a public harvest festival, such as
a corn or apple festival.
* Decorate the altar and house with grains such as barley, oats and wheat -- also
fruits and veggies.
* Begin gathering and drying herbs, flower, grains or seeds for spellworking in
the next year.
* Make magickal oils now with fresh herbs.
* Braid onion and garlic charms. Onion is sacred to the sun -- because of its shape,
and its dye is golden amber to burnt apricot. When the onion is cut, it reveals the
symbolism of the moon. Garlic, too, is sacred to the moon -- the crescent shape of
the cloves. It exorcises evil and protects.
* Collect rain and storm water for use in spellwork or to empower objects, add
dried mugwort and store in glass bottles.
* Make a corn wheel.
Spellwork appropriate for Lammas
Abundance
Career
Connectedness
Financial gain
Good fortune
Health
Spells for prosperity
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