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Want to celebrate Lammas with other woo woo women? Join us in the Wild Wellness Women's Circle for a live Zoom gathering on Aug 1. This is a supportive place to come as you are and get what you need, so there's TIERED PRICING available. Click here to learn more and join.
Lammas, also known as Lughnasadh, is a festival celebrated on August 1st, marking the halfway point between Summer Solstice and Fall Equinox, and the first harvest of the year in the Wheel of the Year.
Did you know? The word Lammas actually comes from the Old English "loaf mass." People baked a loaf of bread from their first harvest and brought it to the church to be blessed. This bread was believed to have healing and protective properties, so they placed it in the corners of their homes and barns for protection and blessing.
In this episode, you'll learn...
Let's Go Deeper Together
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By Jess Reid5
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Want to celebrate Lammas with other woo woo women? Join us in the Wild Wellness Women's Circle for a live Zoom gathering on Aug 1. This is a supportive place to come as you are and get what you need, so there's TIERED PRICING available. Click here to learn more and join.
Lammas, also known as Lughnasadh, is a festival celebrated on August 1st, marking the halfway point between Summer Solstice and Fall Equinox, and the first harvest of the year in the Wheel of the Year.
Did you know? The word Lammas actually comes from the Old English "loaf mass." People baked a loaf of bread from their first harvest and brought it to the church to be blessed. This bread was believed to have healing and protective properties, so they placed it in the corners of their homes and barns for protection and blessing.
In this episode, you'll learn...
Let's Go Deeper Together
Let's Connect!

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