Tonight at dusk the ancient Celtic season of Lughnasadh begins.Lughnasadh is the season of The Reaper—that harvesting energy that cuts down grain, for instance, so it can be become bread. (In the early Christian church, August 1 became Lammas, or Loaf Mass, a celebration of grain transforming into bread for the Eucharist).Why is this relevant now, when so few of us are connected to the ... continue reading >>
Once in a Blue Moon
At dusk tonight, the ancient Irish season of Lughnasadh begins on the Celtic calendar. Lughnasadh is the season of The Reaper—that harvesting energy that cuts down grain, for instance, so it can be become bread. (In the early Christian church, August 1 became Lammas, or Loaf Mass, a celebration of grain being transformed into bread for the Eucharist). Why is this relevant now, when so few of ... continue reading >>
What Needs to Change Form?
Today is August 1, the first day of the ancient Irish season of Lughnasadh. Lughnasadh is the season of The Reaper—that harvesting energy that cuts down grain, for instance, so it can be become bread. (In the early Christian church, August 1 became Lammas, or Loaf Mass, a celebration of grain being transformed into bread for the Eucharist). Why is this relevant now, when so few of us are ... continue reading >>