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Lughnasadh: The First Harvest & The Sacred Art of Letting Go
Lughnasadh is more than just a seasonal checkpoint—it’s a sacred portal into ancestry, impermanence, and the quiet power of ripening. In this post, I explore the meaning of the first harvest sabbat through the lens of my Celtic roots and offer reflections and rituals to help you celebrate this potent time of year with heart, history, and magic.
MEET THE AUTHOR
Kat Rist (she/they) is the founder of Deathcraft.
Kat is a death doula, educator, and hair stylist based just south of Louisville, Kentucky. With one foot in the sacred and the other in the everyday, Kat helps others navigate the mysteries of death and dying through a lens of nature-based spirituality, compassion, and curiosity. She’s also a licensed cosmetologist working magic with color and texture at Maeda in Louisville.
Kat is a cat mom to a sassy orange tabby named Tilly, partner to a total car guy, and proud aunt to four wild and wonderful kids. She’s deeply into spiritualism, Tarot, folklore, and the quiet wisdom of the natural world. Whether she’s holding space at the end of life or capturing a breathtaking sunset, Kat believes in honoring the cycles of life—and finding magic in every part of the journey.