Litha/Midsummer/Summer Solstice
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The Magical Summer Solstice/Lithia
The summer solstice, also known as Lithia in some pagan traditions, is the longest day of the year and a time to celebrate the sun’s power. It occurs when the earth’s axis…
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A Witch for Every Season: My Version of the Wheel
NOVEMBER 14, 2022, BY RACHEL PATTERSON READ TIME: 11 MINS When I first began my Pagan journey, I was presented with the Wheel of the Year with which it seemed most Pagans worked. I learned…
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Litha Blessings Today
Summer Invocation by Trish Telesco Fireflies and summer sun in circles round we become as one. Singing songs at magick’s hour we bring the winds and timeless powers. Turning inward, hand in hand…
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Litha Blessings
Protection potpourri Protection Potpourri can use Dill, St John’s Wort, tarragon, periwinkle, basil, angelica, rosemary, cloves, and cinnamon use a few drops of peppermint oil. lemon verbena oil, and lavender oil. Place in…
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Litha~Summer Solstice~MidSummer
Litha is also known as Summer Solstice, Alban Hefin, Sun Blessing, Gathering Day, Feill-Sheathain, Whit Sunday, Whitsuntide, Vestalia, Thing-tide, and St. John’s Day. Litha is usually celebrated on June 21st, but varies somewhat…