Showing posts with label lughnasadh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lughnasadh. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

NEW MOON NEWS with DISOUNTS!

My dear Natural Magicians,
"Humpback alaska jumping" by Larry D. Moore.  
IMPORTANT NOTICE!!!
I am going on a vacation to Alaska! Place your orders now to get your stuff before I leave. Orders received by the end of Friday, July 31st, will be processed and shipped before I go, and then I will resume processing orders on August 22nd, in the order they are received. While you can still place orders Aug 1-21, I will not be able to ship them until I get back home. Thanks for your patience! I am very excited about this once in a lifetime opportunity!

I may well come back having made contact (at least visually) with animals that may then inform new formulations in the Spirit Guide line. Seal? Caribou? Moose? Whale? Elk? If any of you have been wanting a formulation that could bring your closer to a Spirit Guide animal that dwells in the northern climes, let me know and I will try to make this adventure a spiritual fact-finding pilgrimage as well.

In other news we are heading towards a Blue Moon on July 31st. It is a Friday so the circumstances could not be better for special petitions and Love magick! I will also be whipping up a lot of the long-awaited Blue Moon oil that day. I have marked it in-stock on the website so that you can order it before I go to Alaska. Remember, order by July 31st, or you'll have to wait for your shipment till I get back to Austin.
 
Lammas, also known as Lughnasadh (pronounced LUH-nu-sah or loo-Nah-sah)is celebrated on August 1st, 2nd or 3rd. I am offering a sale on Lammas oil and Lammas incense for your celebration. Order by July 28th to make sure you get it by August 1st.
 
Lughnasadh is most often celebrated as a first harvest holiday, focusing on harvest of grains. This is a “Cross-Quarter Day” midway between a Solstice and and Equinox. Lammas is a time of races, contests and games of physical skill. The landscape is a village harvest of the grain fields. This is a time of celebration (at least, if the harvest is successful and bountiful) and all the village is at work to get the harvest in. It is said that the contests begin with who can harvest the most grain. Then it was said that the laborers would leave the last sheaf of grain standing and the contestants would try to be the first to cut it down by throwing their harvesting sickles at it. The fields are now clear, and there is all this open space which is available. Footraces, horse races, team sports, all have an open arena. This becomes a sort of Pagan Olympics, and celebration of the vigor and strength of young adulthood.

For those less athletic, Lugh is also the patron of grain fermentation, so beer brewing and beer drinking are other ways to celebrate!

Another fascinating motif for this Sabbat is a confessional and atonement ritual. The aforementioned last sheaf, or a Corn Dolly, or a Corn Man (the first loaf baked from the freshly harvested grain) represented John Barleycorn, a god or hero who represented the sacrifice that the Grain God made for the community’s survival. He will be mourned and buried (sometimes burned/cremated) but there is an opportunity before he is committed to the final resting place. He is passed around to the participants (playing the old folk song "John Barleycorn Must Die" in the background of course) who can then whisper a confession, or some secret that John Barleycorn will take to the grave with him. They are thus absolved of guilt, and no other living being need know the offense.

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Best Witches,
Cedar Stevens
Natural Magick Shop
July 21, 2015

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Monday, July 28, 2014

NEW MOON NEWS with COUPONS! from Natural Magick Shop

My Dearest Natural Magicians,
(SPOILER: SALES COUPONS OFFERED BELOW!)
We are approaching the Sabbat of Lughnasadh (Bless the Gaelic language, I've heard it pronounced loo-NAH-sah and LUN-ah-sah, but I'm sure someone would correct me!) which is a feast day of the Celtic sun god Lugh, and a celebration of the First Harvest of grains. After the harvest, Lughnasadh observances progressed into footraces and other athletic competitions. Fine, if you are in Ireland, but here in central Texas the heat of summer is in full force. You won't find most modern NeoPagans here working in the fields or challenging each other to arm wrestle in the sun to honor Lugh! Translation of the traditions of one culture into a different climate involves some creativity. For me, it has been a good time of year to stay inside (except for trips to the pool!) and work on...a whole'nuther website!

Its called Storenvy, and while it will never have the personality of the main Natural Magick Shop website, it offers a few features that I hope y'all will take advantage of!

1) COUPONS!!! To celebrate the launch of this shop, I am offering a "Games of Lugh" 15% off coupon! All you have to do is type in LUGH in the "Apply discount code" field, which is in the checkout.

2) Storenvy launches directly from my FaceBook page. So if you are on the Natural Magick Shop FaceBook Page to tell me nice things about my products ;) you can click "Store" from the top bar and get right into my Storenvy shop.

3) Organization!!! On the Storenvy Natural Magick Shop , I have the potions organized in "collections" according to intention of use. All of the Love potions in one place! Looking for a job? On the "Money, Employment and Prosperity" page you can find all the stuff you looking for. Now this is a longer-term goal for the Natural Magick Shop that me and my WebWizard will get around to eventually, but I was able to do it all by my ownself on the Storenvy site.

I for sure have not added all 300+ Natural Magick Shop products to the Storenvy site. But! you can make me work for these sales. If you don't find one of my potions on the Storenvy site, just send me an email and I will add it for you just as fast as I can sprint to my computer!
 
So come celebrate Lughnasadh with me on Storenvy and play Games of Lugh and collect your 15% discount as your trophy! It will be good through August 3nd, since Lughnasadh is celebrated on August 1st, 2nd, and/or 3rd.
 
Best Witches,
Cedar Stevens
Natural Magick Shop
July 27, 2014