Temple of Zeus — The Assembly of the Gods

Happy Lughnasadh!

High Priestess Lydia Coventina

High Priestess Lydia Coventina
#1

Happy Lammas Day to all Zevists here!

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This holiday is not traditionally aligned with the Sun, it is a cultural calendar-date holiday, celebrated on August 1.

From our Zevist Calendar:
"Lammas Day, or Lughnasadh (pronounced LOO-neh-seh), named for the God Lugh, known to us as Azazel. Lammas Day marked the beginning of the harvest season, and the annular wheat harvest, and included celebrations of athletic contests, feasting, trading, and thanking the Gods, especially Lugh/Azazel, for a bountiful harvest. This was also the date to start an early garden (veggies and herbs that grow in early spring). Ways to honor this holiday are making loaves of bread, cakes, pies, and picking berries. Symbols are grains, gold, grapes, berries."

As with all Zevist holidays, meditation and communication with our Gods will be heightened. Any magick performed will be more powerful. As the Moon is waning, it isn't the best time to begin a new working, but if you have any workings on the go, you can concentrate on it more strongly to give it a boost. Spend extra time visualizing the outcome of your intended goal.

As Moon is in Cancer, you can some spend time meditating on or researching how your ancestors or even recent family line celebrated their harvest season.

Even though this holiday is in honor of Azazel, we have a God ritual schedule ongoing, so prioritize the schedule. If you have extra time and energy you can do Azazel's ritual, especially if He is your Guardian, but otherwise, stick with the schedule.

Have a lovely day, everyone :)

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Discussion

Dagons pupillum
#22
HPS Lydia wrote:View source

Happy Lammas Day to all Zevists here!

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This holiday is not traditionally aligned with the Sun, it is a cultural calendar-date holiday, celebrated on August 1.

From our Zevism Calendar:
"Lammas Day, or Lughnasadh (pronounced LOO-neh-seh), named for the God Lugh, known to us as Azazel. Lammas Day marked the beginning of the harvest season, and the annular wheat harvest, and included celebrations of athletic contests, feasting, trading, and thanking the Gods, especially Lugh/Azazel, for a bountiful harvest. This was also the date to start an early garden (veggies and herbs that grow in early spring). Ways to honor this holiday are making loaves of bread, cakes, pies, and picking berries. Symbols are grains, gold, grapes, berries."

As with all Satanic holidays, meditation and communication with our Gods will be heightened. Any magick performed will be more powerful. As the Moon is waning, it isn't the best time to begin a new working, but if you have any workings on the go, you can concentrate on it more strongly to give it a boost. Spend extra time visualizing the outcome of your intended goal.

As Moon is in Cancer, you can some spend time meditating on or researching how your ancestors or even recent family line celebrated their harvest season.

Even though this holiday is in honor of Azazel, we have a God ritual schedule ongoing, so prioritize the schedule. If you have extra time and energy you can do Azazel's ritual, especially if He is your Guardian, but otherwise, stick with the schedule.

Have a lovely day, everyone :)

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Happy Lammas, if I could I’d share a thing I was baking with our family I would.
Have a great holiday!!!

AsraActive Translator
#23

Happy Lughnasadh, and thank you HPS Lydia! ☺️

AristocraticDragon666Active Helper
#25
HPS Lydia wrote:View source

Happy Lammas Day to all Zevists here!

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This holiday is not traditionally aligned with the Sun, it is a cultural calendar-date holiday, celebrated on August 1.

From our Zevism Calendar:
"Lammas Day, or Lughnasadh (pronounced LOO-neh-seh), named for the God Lugh, known to us as Azazel. Lammas Day marked the beginning of the harvest season, and the annular wheat harvest, and included celebrations of athletic contests, feasting, trading, and thanking the Gods, especially Lugh/Azazel, for a bountiful harvest. This was also the date to start an early garden (veggies and herbs that grow in early spring). Ways to honor this holiday are making loaves of bread, cakes, pies, and picking berries. Symbols are grains, gold, grapes, berries."

As with all Satanic holidays, meditation and communication with our Gods will be heightened. Any magick performed will be more powerful. As the Moon is waning, it isn't the best time to begin a new working, but if you have any workings on the go, you can concentrate on it more strongly to give it a boost. Spend extra time visualizing the outcome of your intended goal.

As Moon is in Cancer, you can some spend time meditating on or researching how your ancestors or even recent family line celebrated their harvest season.

Even though this holiday is in honor of Azazel, we have a God ritual schedule ongoing, so prioritize the schedule. If you have extra time and energy you can do Azazel's ritual, especially if He is your Guardian, but otherwise, stick with the schedule.

Have a lovely day, everyone :)

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Happy Lammas to all Zevists ! :)
Hail Azazel !

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jacobSS wrote:View source

A haircut is a good idea?

If you haven't gone ahead and done so already I wouldn't see why not! I can't remember all the details, but I think there used to be a tradition in Ancient Greece involving young men cutting their hair and dedicating it to Apollo when they come of age. I know some people like to avoid getting a haircut during the Mercury Retrograde (which starts the 4th/5th depending on where you are), so I'd say go for it.

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Arcadia wrote:View source

If you haven't gone ahead and done so already I wouldn't see why not! I can't remember all the details, but I think there used to be a tradition in Ancient Greece involving young men cutting their hair and dedicating it to Apollo when they come of age. I know some people like to avoid getting a haircut during the Mercury Retrograde (which starts the 4th/5th depending on where you are), so I'd say go for it.

When I ask I have done already 😂, I didn't even remember that it was lammas days, maybe sincronism

#28

Thank you HPS Lydia 💕
Happy 😃 Lammas day 🌾☀️🍪🥮to all Zevists family
Hail God Azazel 💕

Gentleman Whale
#29
HPS Lydia wrote:View source

Happy Lammas Day to all Zevists here!

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This holiday is not traditionally aligned with the Sun, it is a cultural calendar-date holiday, celebrated on August 1.

From our Zevism Calendar:
"Lammas Day, or Lughnasadh (pronounced LOO-neh-seh), named for the God Lugh, known to us as Azazel. Lammas Day marked the beginning of the harvest season, and the annular wheat harvest, and included celebrations of athletic contests, feasting, trading, and thanking the Gods, especially Lugh/Azazel, for a bountiful harvest. This was also the date to start an early garden (veggies and herbs that grow in early spring). Ways to honor this holiday are making loaves of bread, cakes, pies, and picking berries. Symbols are grains, gold, grapes, berries."

As with all Satanic holidays, meditation and communication with our Gods will be heightened. Any magick performed will be more powerful. As the Moon is waning, it isn't the best time to begin a new working, but if you have any workings on the go, you can concentrate on it more strongly to give it a boost. Spend extra time visualizing the outcome of your intended goal.

As Moon is in Cancer, you can some spend time meditating on or researching how your ancestors or even recent family line celebrated their harvest season.

Even though this holiday is in honor of Azazel, we have a God ritual schedule ongoing, so prioritize the schedule. If you have extra time and energy you can do Azazel's ritual, especially if He is your Guardian, but otherwise, stick with the schedule.

Have a lovely day, everyone :)

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I wish happiness to our whole family. 😊

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HPS Lydia wrote:View source

Happy Lammas Day to all Zevists here!

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This holiday is not traditionally aligned with the Sun, it is a cultural calendar-date holiday, celebrated on August 1.

From our Zevism Calendar:
"Lammas Day, or Lughnasadh (pronounced LOO-neh-seh), named for the God Lugh, known to us as Azazel. Lammas Day marked the beginning of the harvest season, and the annular wheat harvest, and included celebrations of athletic contests, feasting, trading, and thanking the Gods, especially Lugh/Azazel, for a bountiful harvest. This was also the date to start an early garden (veggies and herbs that grow in early spring). Ways to honor this holiday are making loaves of bread, cakes, pies, and picking berries. Symbols are grains, gold, grapes, berries."

As with all Satanic holidays, meditation and communication with our Gods will be heightened. Any magick performed will be more powerful. As the Moon is waning, it isn't the best time to begin a new working, but if you have any workings on the go, you can concentrate on it more strongly to give it a boost. Spend extra time visualizing the outcome of your intended goal.

As Moon is in Cancer, you can some spend time meditating on or researching how your ancestors or even recent family line celebrated their harvest season.

Even though this holiday is in honor of Azazel, we have a God ritual schedule ongoing, so prioritize the schedule. If you have extra time and energy you can do Azazel's ritual, especially if He is your Guardian, but otherwise, stick with the schedule.

Have a lovely day, everyone :)

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Thanks for sharing this Happy Lugh/Azazel

Lightningsnake
#31

I wish you all a Happy Lammas in hindsight!

Hail Azazel!

Hail Asmodeus!

Tethys333Active Translator
#33

Happy Lughnasadh to all my family of the Temple of Zeus!

#34

Hail Lord Lugh / Apollo / Azazel !!!

Happy Lughnasadh Zevists !

#36

Hail Lugh! Apollo! Azazel! I hope everyone benefits well!

The Alchemist7 [SG]
#38

Happy Lughnasadh to everyone, may the Gods bless you all ☀️

Matt.TheEnvoyOfSol
#39

Happy Lammas day everyone :)

Kouros AioniosActive Helper
#40

Happy Lammas day everyone! Hail the Holy Mother Demeter!