I'm so excited to turn the Wheel of the Year with you again. We
celebrate Lammas or Lughnasadh each year on August 1st. This is a
time that we celebrate the harvest of grain and our Celtic God Lugh.
Energy of blessings and abundance is all around and we have much to be
thankful for. The Celtic God Lugh is known as the God of Grains,
skills and craftmanship, and art and inspiration. This day is the
perfect time to celebrate the skills that you've been blessed with or
ask him for assistance in developing a skill or looking for inspiration
with something in your life.
I have a two-part reading available
for you. You can choose just one or both. I'm also making them available
with oracle cards and a four-week tarot forecast.
Lammas/Lughnasadh Oracle Journey (Reading One)
- What are you currently harvesting in your life?
- What do you want to work on bringing more of into your life?
- What goal should you work on currently on your path as you enter this first harvest?
- Inspiration - Where is one place that you will find inspiration in your life right now?
- Blessings - What blessing is coming your way?
- Skills Strength - What is a strength that you have right now?
- Future Skills - What is something that you should pursue?
- Harvest - What are you currently harvesting in your life?
- Future Harvest - What is coming your way?
- Working with magick - Where should you focus your magick this Lughnasadh?
- Blessings From the Gods - What blessings will you receive this Lughnasadh?
- Message from Your Guides - What message do your guides have for you?
Herb Garden Reading - (Reading 2)
Basil – How do you remove negativity from your life?
Chamomile – What calms you?
Yarrow – What can you do to improve your psychic gifts?
Parsley – What protects you?
Sage – What do you know?
Mint – What attracts prosperity to you?
Dill – What draws romance to you?
Thyme – What healing actions should you take.
Your Herb Garden – What blessings will you receive from the Sun God Lugh?
Your Harvest – What do your guides want you to know about your harvest?
Much Love and Many Blessings,
Jasmeine Moonsong
www.jasmeinemoonsong.com

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