LUGHNASADH “Riding the Fire of Abundance” (Potluck)

With Eyal Amiel and Jodi Bailey

August 2, 2026

Date and Time Details: 1:000pm-4:00pm

Location: Rootstock Retreat

Contact: hi@rootstockretreat.com

Prices
  • $11.11 to $333.33 – Choose the rate that best reflects your current circumstances. $11.11 is supported, $22.22 is the true exchange, and $33.33 helps sustain the circle and community.

Lughnasadh is the traditional “first harvest” festival, celebrating the early bounty of our gardens, and the land, and the abundance of the growing season. We honor the Earth for her many gifts and offer deep gratitude for the richness of our lives and our relationship with the land. In this ceremony, the theme of gratitude will be central, through song, prayer, and celebration. We invite you to bring a small offering from your garden (or local land) to offer back to the Earth in gratitude, and a potluck dish, featuring home or locally  grown produce to share in community after the ceremony. For those who are inspired, bringing a (or writing) a short poem that may be read, honoring the gifts of the earth is welcome.

Plan to arrive by 12:30pm so you have time to park and arrive before the ceremony begins at 1pm. Children are welcome!  

 

The Stone Circle with Eyal Amiel and Jodi Bailey

For many thousands of years, humans from land-honoring spiritual traditions have aligned their sacred ceremonies with the natural seasons and cycles of the Earth, the “Wheel of the Year” according to modern Pagan traditions. The Stone Circle at Rootstock honors the deep history of many of these traditions in which sacred sites of “standing stones’ mark spiritually significant locations and the potent Earth energies therein to hold space for sacred ceremonial work. In 2024, we launched our first Wheel of the Year offerings at Rootstock and celebrated the passage of the seasons in community, honoring the Earth and ourselves in the process, forming relationship with the seasons, and building deeper connection with the land through ceremony. 

In the third year of this series of offerings, Eyal and Jodi, in partnership with the Rootstock community, invite you to join in the cultivation and tending of a living spiritual “Stone Circle”, which we will build and hold through our ceremonial gatherings during the important seasonal transitions of the Wheel during 2026. This year, our ceremonies will be guided by the theme “Riding the Inner Fire” through 8 seasonal rituals where we will honor the energetic gifts of the seasons of the Earth and in our own Beings. We will be honoring the energy of Inner Fire in this year, in honor of new beginnings, opening portals, and sacred transitions happening around our planet. Participants are invited to bring curiosity, a reverence for the natural world, and an open heart to our gatherings, which are designed to be family friendly and inclusive for people from all backgrounds and beliefs. Inspired by the spiritual practices and teachings of the modern Druid tradition, we will come together in ceremony across the year, to honor and celebrate the natural rhythms of the Earth and invite the ebbs and flows of the natural world to speak to our Spirit, and guide and hold us in our own inward growth and evolution.

 

 

About the Leaders

Eyal Amiel

Eyal is a bard, biologist, teacher, mystic, and Druid priest. He is a graduate of the Green Mountain Druid School, where was initiated into the sacred practices of the Neo Druid tradition according to the vision and teachings of Ivan McBeth and Fearn Lickfield of the Green Mountain Druid Order. He is honored to walk […]

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Jodi Bailey

Jodi is a Priestess, Seeress, nurse, and Shamanic and Reiki practitioner. She is a graduate of the Green Mountain Druid School and trained with Seirra Mcfeeters at Indigenous Roots Institute for a year as well as an herbal apprenticeship in Lisbon NH. A follower of both Neo Druid traditions and Norse Pagan traditions, she is ever […]

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