Full Corn Moon
Episode 30 of the Ravenhawks' podcast, hosted by Dyanna Wyndesong, titled "Full Corn Moon" was published on July 31, 2023 and runs 12 minutes.
July 31, 2023 ·12m · Ravenhawks'
Summary
In this podcast, we welcome August's Full Moon and Lughnasadh on August 1st. Our weekly Oracle reading is from Fairy Wisdom Oracle by Amy Brown. This week's correspondence features The Month of August and the Full Corn Moon. The moon is void, of course, Monday, 10:13 PM - 11:58 PM EDT, Wednesday, 5:15 PM EDT- 11:05 PM EDT, and Friday, 9:21 PM EDT - 11:19 PM EDT. Full Corn Moon Tuesday at 2:32 PM EDT. Finally, this week's spells with exceptionally strong energy for manifesting. Lughnasadh/Lammas Lughnasadh, also known as Lammas, is a festival that celebrates the beginning of the harvest season in the Celtic tradition. It is held on August 1st, or halfway between the summer solstice and autumn equinox, and is an official holiday in Ireland. Lughnasadh honors the god Lugh, a master of many crafts and skills, who is associated with the sun and light. Lughnasadh has its roots in ancient pagan customs that marked the first fruits of the harvest, especially grains. The name Lammas comes from the Old English hlaf-maesse, meaning loaf mass, because bread made from the new crop was blessed by the church. In some places, people would make a corn dolly, a figure of a woman or a goddess, from the last sheaf of grain and keep it until the next spring to ensure fertility and abundance. You can find more information in Ravenhawks Magazine, and Ravenhawk's Magickal Products on Lammas/Lugnasadh
Episode Description
In this podcast, we welcome August's Full Moon and Lughnasadh on August 1st. Our weekly Oracle reading is from Fairy Wisdom Oracle by Amy Brown. This week's correspondence features The Month of August and the Full Corn Moon. The moon is void, of course, Monday, 10:13 PM - 11:58 PM EDT, Wednesday, 5:15 PM EDT- 11:05 PM EDT, and Friday, 9:21 PM EDT - 11:19 PM EDT. Full Corn Moon Tuesday at 2:32 PM EDT.
Finally, this week's spells with exceptionally strong energy for manifesting.
Lughnasadh/Lammas
Lughnasadh, also known as Lammas, is a festival that celebrates the beginning of the harvest season in the Celtic tradition. It is held on August 1st, or halfway between the summer solstice and autumn equinox, and is an official holiday in Ireland. Lughnasadh honors the god Lugh, a master of many crafts and skills, who is associated with the sun and light.
Lughnasadh has its roots in ancient pagan customs that marked the first fruits of the harvest, especially grains. The name Lammas comes from the Old English hlaf-maesse, meaning loaf mass, because bread made from the new crop was blessed by the church. In some places, people would make a corn dolly, a figure of a woman or a goddess, from the last sheaf of grain and keep it until the next spring to ensure fertility and abundance. You can find more information in Ravenhawks Magazine, and Ravenhawk's Magickal Products on Lammas/Lugnasadh
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