Lughnasadh Ritual: w/ the Cabot Kent Hermetic Temple In Person & Virtual
Schedule
Sat Aug 03 2024 at 05:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Portuguese American War Veterans Post No 1 | Peabody, MA
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We welcome you to join the Cabot Witches of the Cabot Kent Hermetic Temple for our Lughnasadh Sabbat Ritual!Tickets for both In Person and Virtual are available for purchase on our website www.ckht.org
Our Event is at the Portuguese American War Veterans Post 103 Tremont St. Peabody, MA 01960
For our in-person guests, Ticket price will be $30 per person for members and $35 per person for non-members. This price includes entrance, sabbat circle, refreshments, 1 entry ticket for a door prize. Children 13 and under are our guests.
Doors open @5pm EST. This Event is FACE MASKS SUGGESTED
For our virtual guests, Tickets are $10 per person for both members and non-members. Live streaming starts @ 5:45PM EST.
Once your ticket is purchased, the day of the Sabbat, you can go to our website www.ckht.org, LOG IN first using your username and password and select access the event on the home page and the live stream will be there for your viewing.
If you are not able to join us on the day of circle the video will be available for playback for 7 days after the event.
As you are aware we are a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization and every donation helps us in bringing these Sabbat rituals to you. All of us at the Cabot Kent Hermetic Temple thank you for all your love and support and hope to see you all as we turn the wheel of the year.
LUGHNASADH
The Irish God Lugh is known as the “Bright and Shining One.” He is associated with both the Sun and agricultural fertility. He is also a God of All Skills and champion of the Tuatha de Danaan or “children of the Goddess Dana.” Lughnassadh (pronounced loo-na-sa) marks the beginning of the grain harvest, the first harvest of the Wheel of the Year. The importance of grain to life is evident in virtually every deity structure in every religion on Earth. The entire preparation of grain from seed to harvest parallels life-in-death and death-in-life aspects of the Great Goddess, Mother Earth. By Lughnassadh, the Sun God has already begun his downward journey, facing now towards the dark frosts of Winter. The Goddess, by contrast, wears a face of exquisite abundance. We reap the bounteous benefits of fresh fruits, vegetables, and herbs. Lughnassadh is a time when the symbolic aspects of the life-sustaining elements of grain spill over into every part of life.
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Where is it happening?
Portuguese American War Veterans Post No 1, 103 Tremont St, Peabody, MA 01960-4474, United States,Peabody, MassachusettsEvent Location & Nearby Stays: