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Last updated 9-9-08.
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Colors associated with Lammas are:

Stones associated with Lammas are:
yellow diamond, aventurine, citrine, peridot, and sardonyx.

Animals and mythical beasts associated with Lammas are:
roosters, calves, pigs, phoenix, griffins, basilisk, centaurs.

Appropriate Lammas Goddesses are:
all Grain Deities, Livestock Goddesses, Mother Goddesses. Some Lammas Goddesses are: Alphito
(Irish) Morgay (English), Selu (Cherokee), Demeter (Greek), Marcia (Italian), Mama Alpa (Incan)

Appropriate Lammas Gods are:
all Father Gods, Livestock Gods, Grain Deities. Some Lammas Gods are: Liber (Roman), Llew
(Welsh), Nepher (Egyptian), Xochipilli (Aztec) , Lugh (Irish), Odin (Norse), Lono (Polynesian),
Dagon (Phoenician).

Altar decorations can consist of:
Sunflowers, woven sheaves of wheat, corn,baked bread, Moonstones, Agates, Corn Husk Dollies,
Fruits of the Season.

Traditional activities during Lammas consist of:
making Corn husk dolls, climbing mountains, attending craft festivals, baking bread.

Taboos on Lammas are:
not sharing food.

Spellwork can be for:
fertility.

Decorative Items for Lammas
Corn
Cornucopias
Red, yellow flowers
First fruits/vegetables of Garden labor
Corn dollies
Baskets of bread
Spear
Cauldron
Sickle
Scythe
Threshing tools
Sacred loaf of bread
Harvested herbs
Bonfires
God figures made of bread or cookie dough
Phallic symbols
Lughnassadh Correspondences