Lughnassadh Ritual

Needed:

  • Golden yellow center cloth
  • Gold candle
  • Silver candle
  • Summer blend incense
  • Harvest vegetables
  • Golden stones or other Sun symbols
  • Cornbread cupcakes
  • Chalice/cauldron
  • Apple cider
  • Broom
  • Soothing music

Sweep area moving in a deosil manner.

Outline the perimeter of your Circle with cornmeal or yellow sand.

Place Gold Center cloth on the altar and garnish with Harvest Vegetables, (Corn, Squash, etc), Grains, (Oats, Rice, Wheat, Rye, etc), and Fruits (Apples, Berries, Cherries, Plums, etc), on the altar. Set the Gold God Candle to the top right of center, and surround with Gold Stones or Sun Symbols. Place the Silver Goddess Candle to the top left of center. Place your (cauldron, if coven) chalice full of Cider in the center and surround with Cornbread Cupcakes.

Take a shower or bath for purification. Sit quietly and meditate for a while, then ground and center. When ready, play some soothing music in correspondence with the ritual.

Cast the circle and call Quarters (the four elements, Earth to the North, Air to the East, Fire to the South, Water to the West, and, if you want, the element of Spirit can be called from the center of your magic circle). Pick up your wand with your right hand, face the North with arms stretched out above head, and say:
"What will be is. What was will be. The Wheel of the Year forever turns. Dark to light, light to dark, each season passes with lessons learned. We plant with love, tend with respect, and at Harvest time our yields reflect the bounty of our Mother Earth, ripened by our Father Sun. Now upon our humble hearth, gifts we offer the Two that are One. As each day passes, shorter than the last, May we each be reminded of the seasons that have passed. The marriage and the seeding of the Goddess back in May, Her womb swollen with life anew at Summer Solstice Day, All this time the Father Sun has shone with so much pride Rising early, setting late, and now that he's supplied, The warmth and light to bring to bear, the Goddess and the lands, He knows that his death is drawing near, but this secret he understands, That with the turning of the wheel, his rebirth has been planned."

Place you wand upon the altar and with both hands gesture to the Harvest Vegetables, Grains, and Fruits you have adorned the altar with.
"Truly blessed are we that receive the bounty of the Harvest, Blessed be our Mother Earth, Blessed be our Father Sun, As he teaches us of life, death, and rebirth. I honor Thee, The Two that are One."

Pick up one of the Cornbread Cupcakes, and offer up to the God/dess, saying:
"Blessed be the Harvest,
Blessed be the Corn Mother,
Blessed be the Grain God,
For together they nourish both body and soul.
Many blessings I have been given,
I count them now by this bread."

Now name all the things that you are currently grateful for. With each item that you name, break off a piece of the Cornbread Cupcake and eat it. Sip from the chalice filled with Apple Cider as well. When finished with list of blessings, take the a small handful of the Grain from your altar and hold it in your open hand at face level, saying:
"Guardian of the East, I pray for your indulgence. Hear me now as I request your aid in the cycle of life. As your winds blow through fields of ripened grain, Carry loosened seeds upon your back That they may fall amidst the soil that is our Mother Earth. She will cover them in times of storm, protecting and nourishing Them until they sprout next Spring, beginning life anew."

Blow gently across your hand as if imitating the wind taking the seeds air-born. Continue:
"I give thanks to the Great Mother, Goddess of fertile land, And to the Great Father, Consort and Provider, For as their bounty sustains my life, So does their bounty sustain my brethren; All living creatures of wood and field, of lake and stream, and of air. Of these blessings I partake And share. Blessed be this Harvest Night, The Givers and the gift."

Face the altar and assume the Goddess position, saying:
"All things have their season. Again the wheel has turned and brought us to the season of the First Harvest. A time when we think about sacrifices and reborn hope, A time when we reflect on what we have sown by what we reap, A time when we gather our memories, And from those lessons that we have learned, We plan for the future. Blessed Be our Mother, whose womb contains and bears all life. Blessed Be our Father, whose seed plants all life. Blessed Be the Two that are One, From Them life flows and flows back again."

Now is the time for meditation and spell workings. If no spell workings are to be done, proceed with the Cakes and Ale ceremony, followed by releasing the Circle.