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  2. Begin by entering your contact details. Fill in your name, phone number, cell number, email address, and physical address in the designated fields.
  3. Indicate your attendance by ticking the boxes for each day you plan to attend from Thursday, January 19th to Tuesday, January 24th.
  4. For catering purposes, specify your arrival and departure times if you are not attending the entire camp. Fill in these details in the provided spaces.
  5. Reserve places by entering the number of adult and child (under 12 years) attendees. List their names and ages as required.
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The ancient Druid practice was to circle the tribal Samhain bonfire with the skulls of their ancestors, who would protect the tribe from demons that night. In modern Scotland, children have inherited the ancient custom of disguising themselves in costumes. These guisers wear masks, or blacken their faces.
The ritual of oak and mistletoe is a Celtic religious ceremony, in which white-clad druids climbed a sacred oak, cut down the mistletoe growing on it, sacrificed two white bulls and used the mistletoe to make an elixir to cure infertility and the effects of poison.
For those who want to be initiated into the Order, take up the study of the Ancient Science, and attend Druid Groves. The Druid Order is an initiatory order, therefore candidates are initiated into the light, not the group. This is important because true initiation can only be into the light.
Offerings to the Land: As a festival tied to the earths bounty, Lughnasadh is an ideal time to make offerings to the land and the spirits of nature. Some practitioners leave offerings of grains, fruits, or flowers in natural settings as a way to give thanks and maintain a harmonious relationship with the land.
Lughnasadh Rituals The celebration of Lughnasadh includes the ritual cutting of the first grain and an offering thereof, possibly the making of a first meal and the ritual eating of it, as well as dancing. Fires are mentioned, but fire or light do not play such a prominent role as with the other fire festivals.
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