Bonfire Offerings: A Summer Solstice Tarot Spread

wortsandcunning: The Summer Solstice is a time of illumination + mirth! Our tarot spread for the Summer Solstice (known also as Midsummer and Litha) focuses on our brightness and how we shine (or shadow) in our relationships with ourselves, our families, friends, and lovers, and to the land.  We take a look at where the shadowsContinue reading “Bonfire Offerings: A Summer Solstice Tarot Spread”

3xschwarzerkater: Samhain, pronounced sow-en and called Halloween today, is the ending of the Celtic year. The Celtic new year actually begins at sunset on October 31. This ritual is known as Ancestor Night or Feast of the Dead. Because the veil between the worlds is thinnest on this night, it was and is considered anContinue reading

Bonfire Offerings: A Summer Solstice Tarot Spread

wortsandcunning: The Summer Solstice is a time of illumination + mirth! Our tarot spread for the Summer Solstice (known also as Midsummer and Litha) focuses on our brightness and how we shine (or shadow) in our relationships with ourselves, our families, friends, and lovers, and to the land.  We take a look at where the shadowsContinue reading “Bonfire Offerings: A Summer Solstice Tarot Spread”

Celebrate Midsummer

recreationalwitchcraft: Outside: Collect Herbs and Flowers Make Sun Tea Build a bonfire Have a sunrise or sunset picnic  Sunbathe Leave out honey offerings for the Fae Cleanse and charge your magical items under the sun Watch the sun set on the longest day of the year In the Home: Let in as much sunlight asContinue reading “Celebrate Midsummer”

What are we rituals to do on tonight? (Summer solstice)

There are some linked on the masterpost I reblogged here also here and here. One major thing you can do is a full cleansing of your home, or personal space, as this is a holiday focusing on light and renewal. You could charge crystals or ritual tools out in the sun for an extra punch ofContinue reading “What are we rituals to do on tonight? (Summer solstice)”

Litha (Midsummer) General Guide

natural-magics: Also known as Midsummer, Litha is a celebration of the Summer Solstice. The Summer Solstice is the longest day of the year, usually taking place on or around June 21st in the Northern Hemisphere (December 21st in the Southern Hemisphere). Celebrations may begin on Midsummer’s Eve, which is a great time to gather herbsContinue reading “Litha (Midsummer) General Guide”

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