Feng Shui – Family Room

Feng Shui - Family Room Is this true for you: you have a 'family room,' but you never see them there. It is nice, as rooms go, but was painted beige, starkly furnished with, you guessed it, beige. The furniture doesn't encourage warmth. Lighting, or lack of, doesn't encourage reading or activity. The family isn't... Continue Reading →

We’Moon Lunar News – June 30th

We'Moon Lunar News Waxing Half Moon in Libra the 30th Chiron goes retrograde in Pisces the 30th Moon moves through: Cancer / Leo / Virgo Libra wants to be fair. It’s time to weave relationship between healthy equals, to see another’s perspective and balance opposing needs. The Libra Moon encourages sweetness, beauty, gentle comfort and the... Continue Reading →

Midsummer Symbolism — Orange County Local Council of the Covenant of the Goddess

Midsummer Symbolism

Ravenhawks' Magazine Magick for Mind Body and Soul

While searching a specific topic to share for this Summer Solstice there was so much rich information it made it hard to decide. Instead, it seemed appropriate to give an overview of symbolism for this special time of year. We found the following information has been shared from Hearth and Home Witchery. Midsummer speaks to […]

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Celebrate the Summer Solstice! June 21, 2017

Summer Solstice

Cherokee Billie Spiritual Advisor

Summer Solstice BlessingsThis year, the summer solstice will take place on Wednesday, June 21, 2017.

Sol + stice derives from a combination of Latin words meaning “sun” + “to stand still.” As the days lengthen, the sun rises higher and higher until it seems to stand still in the sky.

The summer solstice is a time to celebrate the ending of the waxing year and the beginning of the waning year, in preparation for the harvest to come. Midsummer is when all may absorb the Sun’s warming rays and it is a celebration of fertility, not only for humans, but also for crops, animals and all beings.

The summer solstice is the longest day of the year and the first day of summer. While those in the Northern Hemisphere cover up with sunscreen, residents in the Southern Hemisphere will be wrapping up in their warm clothes in honor of the winter solstice…

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