Join Emma to celebrate Lughnasadh with a Yoni Yoga class, as a way of being in gratitude to, and honouring, nature’s abundant energy at harvest time – a job well done – and an opportunity to come deeper home to yourself on this shifting energy.
Lughnasadh is the final of the four fire festivals in the ancient Pagan calendar. The year begins with Samhain in October, preparing for winter and the end of the harvest. Next is Imbolc in February to celebrate the end of winter and the beginning of lambing season. Beltaine, in May, celebrates the fertility of the land and the summer ahead. Lughnasadh in August rounds off the year by welcoming Autumn, the beginning of the harvest, with the first grain, and the end of summer.
Interwoven within these festivals is the concepts of light and dark, and the year is divided into a dark half (beginning with Samhain) and a light half (beginning with Beltaine). While the days are still longer than the nights, we are descending increasingly into the darkness at Lughnasadh again.
Emma believes that the more we recognise and celebrate the little shifts in Earth’s natural rhythms the more we can become attuned to our own nature and feel more grounded in our lives.
BOOKING REQUIRED.
Where: St Martin’s Community Centre (downstairs)
When: Tuesday 1 August 2023
Time: 6-7pm
Cost: £12
Maximum 21 people
Book here: https://beinspiredby.as.me/schedule.php?appointmentType=43062921