The Zenith of Fire and Phantom Light At the absolute peak of the year, when the sun hangs suspended in the sky like a burning eye, the physical and metaphysical worlds collide. This is Litha, the pagan celebration of the Summer Solstice. Occurring annually, it marks the longest day of holy sunlight and the shortest, most volatile night of the year. Its also known as Midsummer due to the ancient appearance of the Solstice being the...
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The Summer Solstice brings us the longest day of the year and the shortest night as well. Its the apex of Mother Natures power in the Northern Hemisphere on June 21st. Naturally, the Southern Hemisphere experiences Mother Earth at her weakest within its opposing Winter Solstice. In this way, Goddess Gaia, the spirit of our planet, maintains a perpetual paranormal balance between righteous light and diabolical darkness. During the Solstice of Summer enchanted entities of goodness...
Ostara: The Festival of Spring and Renewal Ostara is a pagan nature festival that celebrates the spring equinox, marking the balance of day and night as the earth awakens from winters slumber. It is a time of renewal, fertility, and growth, often associated with themes of rebirth and new beginnings. This festival, observed by modern pagans, Wiccans, and those who follow the Wheel of the Year, has deep historical and mythological roots that stretch back to...