Sunday, June 22, 2014

Litha


Yesterday was Litha, the Summer Solstice (also known as Midsummer). It is the longest day of the year and also a day to reflect on your inner power and brightness. A lot of pagans will find a quiet spot and meditate on the darkness and the light both in the world and in your personal life.

A day to celebrate the turning of the Wheel of the Year with fire and water, night and day, and other symbols of the opposition of light and dark.

Litha is also a great time to celebrate outdoors! My family had a fun-filled day playing in the backyard. We filled up the baby pool on top of a tarp and had the sprinkler on it as well so that the kids could run through. It was a lot of fun

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