The harvest tradition that Lammas draws from was built on honest assessment first. Before the celebration, communities accounted for what the season actually produced. What came in, what fell short, and what that meant going forward.
The new post on the blog looks at how to bring that same energy into your own practice and life right now. How to measure what this year has actually produced without spiraling into self-criticism. How to adjust expectations in a way that's realistic rather than defeatist. And how to carry the lessons that actually matter into the darker half of the year.
Read the full post at morriganscrows.com.
What did your harvest actually bring in this year?
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Reflecting on the tradition of Lammas as a time to honestly evaluate our harvest, I find it resonates deeply in both a literal and metaphorical sense. This celebration, rooted in assessing what the season has yielded, encourages us to pause and take stock of our personal efforts and results without harsh judgment. In my own experience, approaching the 'harvest' of my year this way transforms moments of disappointment into valuable learning opportunities. Instead of spiraling into self-criticism when expectations aren't met, I focus on what the outcomes reveal about my path forward. This shift in perspective helps me adjust goals realistically, recognizing that every cycle includes both successes and setbacks. The practice of measuring what this year has produced harmonizes well with embracing the natural ebb and flow of life's productivity. Lammas reminds me to honor the hard work poured into projects or personal growth, even when the 'crop' looks different than anticipated. Carrying forward meaningful lessons into the darker half of the year is another important layer. This period of reflection and rest is perfect for integrating the insights gained during the harvest assessment. I often journal about the key takeaways from the past months and craft new intentions grounded in practical understanding rather than unrealistic optimism. Moreover, connecting with community traditions around Lammas grounds this introspection in a shared experience, reinforcing that cycles of effort and rest are universal. Whether through rituals, meditations, or simply acknowledging the metaphor, bringing Lammas magic into modern practice encourages balance and honest self-awareness. Incorporating this annual assessment into daily life keeps self-improvement tied to reality, fostering resilience and deeper appreciation for growth in all its forms. What has your harvest actually brought in this year, and how might that honest evaluation guide your next steps forward?

