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Magickal Focus for Lughnasadh

*Some of this information was found in Llewellyn’s Complete Book of Correspondences by Sandra Kynes and Llewellyn’s Sabbat Essentials Lughnasadh*

Litha altar

Share with us what items you like to put on your Litha altar. Better yet share with us a picture of your lovely Altar )O(

*Some of this information was found in Llewellyn’s Sabbat Essentials Midsummer*

deities of Litha

During Litha it is believed that the male deity you worship is in the prime point of his growth, strength and abilities. This is represented by the fact that the days are longer than the nights.

The Midsummer festival celebrates the kingly aspect of the God. It is a festival of passion and glory, a time to go outside and commune with nature and her creatures such as sprites and fairies. In some Celtic traditions it is also a celebration of the Mother Goddess who is showing that she is with the child she will bare during Yule.

Which deity do you like to include in your Litha worship?

*Some of this information was found in Llewellyn’s Sabbat Essentials Midsummer and Llewellyn’s complete book of correspondences by Sandra Kynes*

Litha

The next Sabbat on the Wheel of the Year is Midsummer

This Sabbat is one of the four Lesser Sabbats or Quarter ceremonies. Typically they contain the Solstices and Equinoxes representing the astronomical beginnings of the seasons. Midsummer’s day is the longest day of the year.

*Some of this information was found in Llewellyn’s Sabbat Essentials Midsummer*