: As the month leading up to the fire festival of Lammas (August 1), it is a time to give thanks for the "harvest" of your personal goals and successes from the earlier half of the year. Practices and Rituals
: In folklore, holly is believed to ward off evil spirits, lightning, and bad luck. Planting it near a home is a traditional method for repelling negativity.
Many practitioners use the Holly Moon for specific spiritual activities:
The holly tree is a central symbol of resilience and protection due to its evergreen nature and prickly leaves.
The "Holly Moon" refers to the eighth month of the Celtic lunar calendar, typically spanning from . Historically, this period is a time of transition where the sun’s power begins to wane, and focus shifts toward protection, harvesting achievements, and preparing for the coming darker months. Symbolism and Spiritual Meaning
: As the month leading up to the fire festival of Lammas (August 1), it is a time to give thanks for the "harvest" of your personal goals and successes from the earlier half of the year. Practices and Rituals
: In folklore, holly is believed to ward off evil spirits, lightning, and bad luck. Planting it near a home is a traditional method for repelling negativity. holly moon
Many practitioners use the Holly Moon for specific spiritual activities: : As the month leading up to the
The holly tree is a central symbol of resilience and protection due to its evergreen nature and prickly leaves. Many practitioners use the Holly Moon for specific
The "Holly Moon" refers to the eighth month of the Celtic lunar calendar, typically spanning from . Historically, this period is a time of transition where the sun’s power begins to wane, and focus shifts toward protection, harvesting achievements, and preparing for the coming darker months. Symbolism and Spiritual Meaning