🌾 Lughnasadh: The First Fruits
A Seasonal Course in Gratitude, Reciprocity, and Gentle Reflection
✨ Reclaim the Rhythm of the Seasons
Lughnasadh marks the beginning of harvest season and a sacred invitation to reflect, give thanks, and participate in the cycle of reciprocity.
It’s a time to pause in the heat of late summer and ask:
What has come to fruition?
Who helped this grow?
And what will I offer in return?
You don’t need a feast, a bonfire, or a full altar to honor this sabbat.
You just need a willingness to notice. To reflect. To begin.
🕯️ What This Course Offers
Lughnasadh: The First Fruits is a self-paced course designed to root you in the rhythms of the Wheel of the Year regardless of where you are in your journey.
Whether you’re new to seasonal witchcraft or looking to deepen your practice, this course helps you connect with the sabbat in ways that are meaningful, sustainable, and sacred.
You’ll Receive:
Short, accessible lessons on the meaning and energy of Lughnasadh
Printable resource pack with correspondences, altar ideas, symbols, and seasonal journaling pages
Custom tarot spread to explore what you're harvesting and offering
Simple rituals & activities — somatic, slow practices that you can do alone, with friends, or the tiny humans in your life
Journal prompts & reflection questions to integrate the season into your body, spirit, and life
Everything is designed with real life in mind. Whether you’re a busy parent, a neurodivergent witch, a chronic spoon-counter, or simply tired of perfectionism in spiritual spaces.
🌿 This Course Is For You If...
You want to celebrate the sabbats but feel overwhelmed by where to start
You crave a deeper relationship with the seasons and the land
You’re tired of performative witchcraft and just want something that feels like your own
You love the idea of small, meaningful rituals rooted in daily life
You want tools that meet you where you are — and gently bring you deeper
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Lughnasadh: The First Fruits is available now
🌾 Just $44 for lifetime access
Begin whenever you’re ready.
Return to it year after year.
The harvest season always circles back.