Honouring What’s Growing
As we move into August, the ancient Celtic festival of Lughnasadh (pronounced Loo-nah-sah)it invites us to pause and honour the first harvest, not just of the land, but of our lives.
It’s a sacred time to reflect on what is growing, what is already flourishing, and what we are ready to reap with gratitude. In a world that often nudges us to focus on what’s next, Lughnasadh gently reminds us to celebrate where we are now.
What have you nurtured this year?
What seeds have you sown that are now beginning to bloom?
What abundance is already present in your life, even in the simplest moments?
Gratitude is the gateway to grounded joy. Whether your harvest is a project completed, a healing journey progressed, a relationship deepened, or even just a renewed sense of self, it deserves to be acknowledged and honoured.
This is your invitation to gather the golden threads of your own inner harvest, to stop and say, “Yes, I’ve come this far.”
Here are a few gentle prompts to help you connect with this energy:
What am I most grateful for right now?
What part of my personal or professional journey feels ready to be celebrated?
Where can I pause and breathe in the abundance that already exists?
Let this season be a celebration of your soul’s resilience and growth. You don’t need to wait for a perfect ending, life is worthy of honouring in the middle of the becoming.
Celebrate yourself for how far you have come.
Sharon Fitzmaurice
Holistic Wellness Coach, Author & Podcast Host