Lughnasadh Beach Ritual
🌾 Lughnasadh Beach Ritual 🌞
Celebrate the First Harvest
Join us for a heart-centered Lughnasadh ritual by the sea, where we gather to honor the turning of the Wheel of the Year, celebrate the bounty of the season, and give back to the community.
Lughnasadh (also called Lammas) marks the first harvest—a time to reflect on what we’ve sown, give thanks for what we’ve grown, and come together in gratitude. At this seaside ceremony, we will call on Lugh, the radiant god of the sun and craftsmanship, and Tailtiu, the earth goddess who gave her life for the fields, to bless our circle and the abundance we share.
🕯️ What to Expect:
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Grounding meditation on the sand
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Calling of the Four Winds
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Invocations of Lugh and Tailtiu
🧺 Community Giving
Please bring one non-perishable food item to be donated to a local food pantry partnered with Long Island Cares. As a token of appreciation, all participants who donate will receive a 10% off coupon for Luna & Co..
📍 Event Details:
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Date: Friday, August 1st
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Time: 7:00pm
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Location: Robert Moses Beach, Field 2
All are welcome — whether you’re a seasoned practitioner or simply seeking a meaningful way to celebrate the season.
Let us gather in circle, offer thanks to the land and sea, and share in the abundance of Lughnasadh. 🌊🌞🌾