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Lugh

Lugh

Attributes

Lugh is the god of light, craftsmanship, skills, and protection, representing the quintessence of mastery and vigilance.

Correspondence table

Stones Amber, Citrine
Planets Sun (for its association with light, vitality, and power)
Day Sunday (day associated with the Sun)
Related deities Brigit (goddess associated with poetry, craftsmanship, and healing)
Creatures Raven, Lion
Plants St. John's Wort (plant associated with light and the Sun), Broom (plant associated with youth and vitality)
Signs Lion (for its association with light, warmth, and leadership)
Direction Southeast (associated with the light of the rising sun and vitality)
Sabbaths Lughnasadh (festival celebrating the harvest and the generosity of the earth)


Symbols and appearances

Traditionally depicted as a young and handsome man, Lugh radiates an aura of skill and expertise in many crafts. Dressed in ancient Celtic clothing, he sometimes holds a long staff or spear, symbols of his power and authority.

Genealogy

Parents Cian, Ethniu
Consorts Buach, Nás, Bui
Children Cú Chulainn


Myths

In Celtic mythology, Lugh was revered as a versatile god, capable of mastering a multitude of skills. Associated with the sun god, he was often praised under the name "Lugh of the Long Hand," referring to his remarkable dexterity and ability to succeed in all his endeavors.

Spiritual message

Lugh embodies mastery of skills, protection, and inner light, encouraging us to develop our gifts and shine with our own light. His presence reminds us that each individual has infinite potential to explore and cultivate, inspiring us to persevere in the pursuit of excellence and to protect our most precious aspirations.

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