Summer Solstice 2022 — The Hoodwich
Mid-Summer Solstice (Litha, Longest Day, Shortest Night) Today is June 21st
Summer Solstice 2022 in the Northern Hemisphere at 2:13 a.m. PST and 5:13 a.m. EST. will be on
The summer solstice is a time of abundance and abundance of nature. The element is fire, the direction is south, and all around us we are surrounded by color and fragrant scents from blooming roses, wallflowers, lavender, honeysuckle and jasmine.
Earth is the midpoint of its journey around the Sun. It is the first day of summer and the longest and strongest day of the year! Mid-summer is the time when we celebrate the full powers of life and herald the transition from a waxing one to a dwindling year. The summer solstice is the festival of the south corner goddesses and creative energy. Many rituals often involve large bonfires where sacred herbs are thrown into the fire. However, for those who want to create a meaningful sacred fire ritual, but live in the city and do not have access to large open areas where fires can start, you can use votive candles set in a large skillet filled with sand. Huh. A nest of branches or driftwood.
The altar and offerings:
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