Learn To Connect With The Sabbat of Lughnasadh
Connect with the Sabbat of Lughnasadh, also known as the Sabbat of Lammas, in creative and practical ways by making your own smudge bundles. Learn how to ask the plants respectfully to harvest them and discover the best ways to create your own smudge bundles. Make a smudge bundle on the day to take home and dry. Plus connect to the God Lugh through a powerful meditation.
The eight Sabbats of a Witch represent the turning of the Wheel of the year and honour not only the current season but also the stages in the eternal life cycle of the Goddess and God. Lughnasadh, or Lammas, is a Witches’ Sabbat that originates from the Celtic Sun God, Lugh, who presided over the first grain harvest of the year. It is the time of the first harvest as the plants of Spring wither and drop their fruit. As the days grow shorter and the nights longer, the God is considered to gradually lose his strength. In the cyclical year of the Witch, Lammas marks the beginning of the decline of the powers of the God as the days grow shorter and Winter approaches.: the Goddess Dana and the God Lugh
The Sabbat of Lughnasadh or Lammas course
- 10am-1pm Saturday, January 30, 2021
The Sabbat of Lughnasadh Course Overview
Enrolment Eligibility
- No Restrictions, however our FREE Introduction to Witchcraft seminar is the perfect precursor
$65 Cost consists of:
- $30 enrolment fee
- $35 course balance
Payment Options
Payment Methods
- PayPal (account or credit card)
- Cash, VISA or MasterCard
What is Provided
- Printed notes
- Materials to make a smudge bundle
- Refreshment
What to Bring
- Pen and paper
Course Duration
- 3 hours
Course Capacity
- 22 Students
Next Course
- Saturday, January 30, 2021
10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Venue
- Mystical Dragon College
22 Heversham Drive
Seaford (S.E. Melbourne)
Victoria Australia 3198 - Phone: 03 9782 5091
Your Mentor
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This course delves further into the meaning behind the Sabbat of Lughnasadh and some of the traditions and correspondences that are connected to the first of our harvest festivals. Be inspired with how to create your own celebration at home for this Sabbat!
This course may be studied individually or as part of the Embracing Witchcraft Certificate Program
Sabbat of Lughnasadh Course Topics
- What is the Wheel of the Year?
- What is the Sabbat all about?
- Traditional associations/correspondences for the sabbat
- Be inspired for your very own Lughnasadh altar
- Rituals, spells and customs for the Sabbat
- Connect with Deity associated with Lughnasadh
- Connect with the Sabbat creatively by making smudge bundles
About Your Facilitator
Raylee
Raylee Pandur has always had a fascination for Witchcraft and believed she was a witch from a very young age. As a child she spent much time searching books for mention of witches marks like palm crosses and specially placed skin blemishes. With her heightened intuition and feeling different to her friends she ventured in to the world of magick quietly and secretly as she was too fearful of openly embracing it. However, she is now fully immersed in the Mystical Dragon community and loves practising everything she has learnt during and beyond the Embracing Witchcraft Program. Raylee finds it a blessing to now be able to participate in Mystical Dragon not just as a perpetual student but as a teacher too!