As the sun spirals its longest dance,
Cleanse us
As nature shows bounty and fertility
Bless us
Let all things live with loving intent
And to fulfill their truest destiny
Taken from a Wiccan blessing for Summer
Solstice, Midsummer or Litha means a stopping or standing still of the sun. It is the longest day of the year and the time when the sun is at its maximum elevation.
This date has had spiritual significance for thousands of years as humans have been amazed by the great power of the sun. The Celts celebrated with bonfires that would add to the sun’s energy, Christians placed the feast of St John the Baptist towards the end of June and it is also the festival of Li, the Chinese Goddess of light.
Like other religious groups, Pagans are in awe of the incredible strength of the sun and the divine powers that create life. For Pagans this spoke in the Wheel of the Year is a significant point. The Goddess took over the earth from the horned God at the beginning of spring and she is now at the height of her power and fertility. For some Pagans the Summer Solstice marks the marriage of the God and Goddess and see their union as the force that creates the harvest’s fruits.
This is a time to celebrate growth and life but for Pagans, who see balance in the world and are deeply aware of the ongoing shifting of the seasons it is also time to acknowledge that the sun will now begin to decline once more towards winter.
When celebrating midsummer Pagans draw on diverse traditions. In England thousands of Pagans and non-Pagans go to places of ancient religious sites such as Stonehenge and Avebury to see the sun rising on the first morning of summer. Many more Pagans hold small ceremonies in open spaces, everywhere from gardens to woodlands.
Will you be there?
STOLEN from the BBC
15 comments:
so...are ya gonna go???
I haven't asked yet!
I have actually stopped at Stonehenge once and driven by on numerous occassions, it's the remoteness and the mystic of the site which overwhelms me. I would love to be there at least once on Summer Solstice just to capture the brilliance of the ancients archetecture and the alignment with the sun and moon, which takes years of study, it wasn't just a Barrett Homes, let's build it here and be done with it.
I've been to Stonehenge but not on June 21. Wanna stay away from ther Druid lovers
No, I don't hate your country. Just hate the fact I have to go live there when I don't feel like it. Don't forget it's the closest country I can practise the English language! ;-)
Miss Qt
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MrsMogul, you wanna stay away or I should?
I think it would be great to ad this event to my resume!
Midsummer's day is actually the 24th not the 21st and it's also my birthday so I always celebrate it :-)
Hi Scott
I haven't published your comment because you it on a post about my Dad's death, sorry but it wasn't really fitting.
Anyway, check back, I said Midsummer's day is 24th (also John the Baptist Day)not the summer solstice. Trust me, google it, check your calendar. It's been an important day for me for nearly 40 years so I'm quite sure of what I'm saying.
Regards, L
Sorry,
It's late, I am tired and My dog has gone missing.
I should have read the article and your comment correctly from the outset.
Accept my apologies for my blatant heartless action.
Not at all Scott, it's no problem. I hope you find your dog :(
Thanks for your comment on my blog. I'm totally loving yours... I will definitely come back again..
I voted for you this AM, Scott! Thanks for visiting my blog and commenting even! I am also loving yours!
I thank you and I have taken the liberty of blogmarking you.
Why, thank you very much! I will be doing the same for you as i continue to figure out my blog! Have a beautiful day!
i will be at Avebury - this stone circle is still "alive".
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