Celebrating Lammad: A Guide to Pagan Rituals and Traditions

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Lammad is a pagan holiday that is celebrated on February 2nd, which falls halfway between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. It is a festival that marks the beginning of the agricultural year and is associated with the Celtic goddess Brigid. Lammad is also known as Imbolc in the Gaelic tradition. During Lammad, people would light bonfires to symbolize the returning warmth and light of the sun. This is connected to the belief that the days are getting longer and the earth is awakening from its winter slumber. It is a time of purification and renewal, both for the land and for individuals.


In the Containment tree, element names are represented in two colors:

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It is a time of purification and renewal, both for the land and for individuals. Brigid, the goddess of fire, poetry, and healing, is honored during Lammad. People would make offerings to her in the form of food, drink, and small gifts.

Locking model for edit

You must lock a part of the model you are going to edit so that other users could not edit it at the same time. Locking is allowed, if that part of the model is not locked by another user, because the same item can be locked by a single user at a time.

The following table explains what you can edit after you lock a single element, single diagram, diagram with elements, and so on.

  • Diagram specification properties (in the Specification window)
  • Diagram properties (in the Diagram Properties dialog)
  • Symbol layout on the diagram pane
  • Symbol properties (in the Symbol Properties dialog)
  • Diagram specification properties (in the Specification window)
  • Element specification properties (in the Specification window and on the diagram pane)
  • Diagram properties (in the Symbol Properties dialog)
  • Symbol properties (in the Symbol Properties dialog)
  • Symbol layout on the diagram pane

Edit properties of symbol styles (in the Project Options dialog)

  • Import used projects as packages into the main project
  • Stop using projects
  • Change versions of used projects
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Representation of locked elements

In the Containment tree, element names are represented in two colors:

  • Unlocked elements are represented in black, meaning they are editable.
  • Locked elements are represented in gray, meaning they are not editable.

Locking elements and diagrams

Elements and diagrams can be locked by using the commands from their shortcut menu.

Elements can also be locked by clicking the Lock element for Edit button on their Specification window.

The following table provides suggestions on what locking commands to use for different purposes.

Specification properties of a single element

  1. Right-click either:
    • This element in the Model Browser.
    • A symbol of this element on a diagram pane.
  2. From the shortcut menu, select Lock >Lock Element for Edit.
  1. Double-click either:
    • This element in the Model Browser.
    • A symbol of this element on a diagram pane.
  2. In the Specification window, click the Lock element for Edit button .

Specification properties of both an element and the elements it contains (owns)

Let's say a project has a Package Analysis, which contains two inner Packages
- Design and Implementation. Each inner Package contains elements itself.

Lock the Package Analysis recursively to edit all the elements in this Package.

  1. Right-click either:
    • This element in the Model Browser.
    • A symbol of this element on a diagram pane.
  2. From the shortcut menu, select Lock >Lock Elements for Edit Recursively

At least one of the following:

  • Diagram representation properties (including diagram layout)
  • Symbol properties of elements represented on that diagram pane
  1. Right-click this diagram in the Model Browser.
  2. From the shortcut menu, select Lock >Lock Diagram for Edit.
  1. Right-click a free space on this diagram pane.
  2. From the shortcut menu, select Lock Diagram >Lock Diagram for Edit.

At least one of the following:

  • Diagram specification properties
  • Diagram representation properties (including diagram layout)
  • Properties of elements represented on that diagram pane
  • Symbol properties of elements represented on that diagram pane
  1. Right-click this diagram in the Model Browser.
  2. From the shortcut menu, select Lock >Lock Diagram Content for Edit.
  1. Right-click a free space on this diagram pane.
  2. From the shortcut menu, select Lock Diagram >Lock Diagram Content for Edit.

At least one of the following:

  • Symbol properties of a single element represented on a diagram pane
  • Position of the symbol on the diagram pane
  1. Right-click the symbol of that element on a diagram pane.
  2. From the shortcut menu, select Lock >Lock Element for Edit in Diagram.

Locking symbol styles

Symbol styles can be locked via the Lock View tab or the Project Options dialog.

To lock symbol styles via the Lock View tab

    In the Lock View tab on the Model Browser, expand Project Options.

Where is the Lock View tab?

It is the last tab on the Model Browser. If the tab is closed, you can simply open. For this, select Collaborate > View Locked Elements.

To lock symbol styles via the Project Options dialog

  1. Do either:
  2. Select Options >Project.
  3. In the Lock View tab on the Model Browser, right-click Project Options and from the shortcut menu, select Symbol Styles.

Where is the Lock View tab?

It is the last tab on the Model Browser. If the tab is closed, you can simply open. For this, select Collaborate > View Locked Elements.

As a result, symbol styles become editable. Plus, the Make Default button (1) in all Symbol Properties dialogs and the Set Selected Symbol Style as Default button (2) on all the diagram toolbars become available.

Locking project usages

To lock a used project

  1. From the Options menu, select Project Usages. The Project Usages dialog opens.
  2. Select a used project on the left side of the dialog.
  3. Click the Edit button and then select Lock.

As a result, you can import this used project as a package to the main project, stop using it, or change its version.

  1. Do either:
  2. Select Options >Project.
  3. In the Lock View tab on the Model Browser, right-click Project Options and from the shortcut menu, select Symbol Styles.
Lammad pagan holliday

Brigid is seen as a protector of hearth and home, and her blessings are sought for the upcoming year. Lammad is also associated with lactating sheep and their milk. In some traditions, the first milk of the season would be used to make a special dairy dish, such as butter or cheese. This is seen as a symbol of abundance and fertility. In modern times, Lammad is still celebrated by some pagans and those interested in Celtic traditions. Rituals may include lighting candles or bonfires, making homemade crafts, and performing rituals of purification and renewal. It is a time to reflect on the upcoming spring and to connect with the natural cycles of the earth. Overall, Lammad is a celebration of the returning light and the beginning of the agricultural year. It is a time to honor Brigid and to prepare for the growth and abundance of the coming season..

Reviews for "Setting Intentions for the New Season: Lammad as a time of Renewal"

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4. Mark - 3 stars - "Lammad pagan holliday" had an interesting premise, but it failed to deliver. The narrative was convoluted, and I struggled to understand the motivations of the characters. The acting was decent, but the script lacked depth and emotion. The film had potential, but it fell short in execution. I wouldn't actively discourage others from watching it, but I don't think it's worth seeking out either.

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