Pagan Sabbat "Midsummer" Solstice 2013 has arrived!

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    Litha - Summer Solstice - Midsummer

    The Sun is at its peak, everything is full of life, and it's an excellent time to work with fairies (those that can be trusted)! The word "solstice" means "sun stands still". On this day the sun is in alignment with the stones at Stonehenge. Litha is the "longest" day of the year, meaning there is more daylight time on this day than on any other day of the year. Therefore it's a great day to spend time outdoors!

    Although it's wonderful to celebrate Midsummer all day long, parties going into the night add an extra aspect of fun with dancing around bonfires. Midsummer Night's Eve is an excellent time to commune with fairies and woodland sprites. Make sure to leave them gifts and food and not to get "too" close to them! Fairies are beautiful creatures, but also very mischievous!

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    At this time the Goddess has become the Mother and is pregnant. The God is the Sun King, and at his strongest.
    The Oak King and Holly King meet up in battle with the Oak King falling to the Holly King, thus beginning the waning part of the year and the onset of days growing shorter and colder.

    Generally on Litha celebrations begin very early in the day - at sunrise. This way the full day of sunshine is used and appreciated. First fruits may be ready for harvest - especially berries, and can be gathered while the morning dew is still wet on them adding to their magickal properties.

    Why it may seem odd to us that the day our calendar says is the first day of summer, we celebrate a pagan festival called "midsummer", there is a reason behind it. The Celtic calendar was different from our modern day calendar. According to their more accurate calendar, summer begins on May Day and ends on Lammas, making the summer solstice Midsummer. These dates also makes more sense because the Summer Solstice is the day the sun starts losing its power - not gaining it as the "beginning of summer" implies.


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    This day is also known to the Irish as when the first battle between the Fir Bolgs and the Tuatha De Danaan took place.
    The Roman holiday was called Vestalia and was celebrated as a rekindling of the hearth fires.


    The first (or only) full moon in June is called the Honey Moon. Tradition holds that this is the best time to harvest honey from the hives.

    This time of year, between the planting and harvesting of the crops, was the traditional month for weddings. This is because many ancient peoples believed that the "grand [sexual] union" of the Goddess and God occurred in early May at Beltaine. Since it was unlucky to compete with the deities, many couples delayed their weddings until June. June remains a favorite month for marriage today. In some traditions, "newly wed couples were fed dishes and beverages that featured honey for the first month of their married life to encourage love and fertility. The surviving vestige of this tradition lives on in the name given to the holiday immediately after the ceremony: The Honeymoon."


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    Nature Spirits
    The Sylph is a fragment of the soul of the earth in Faery form, living in the timeless zone.
    In A Witch's Guide to Faery Folk Edain McCoy describes Sylphs in the following manner:
    Sylphs appear as very small winged creatures whose
    features are vaguely human. They are so light in color
    and body as to be virtually transparent. … Sylphs
    can be helpful to humans who seek them out.

    Because Midsummer is a great time to commune with the fairies, extra care should be taken when dealing with them. Before Midsummer, take some time at your local bookstore and read up on fairy lore. There are many great books available that can tell you how to safely include the fey in your celebrations and rituals. I highly recommend the above book by Edain McCoy.

    Colors
    Orange promotes courage, pride, ambition, enthusiasm, energy, friendship, communication, success, opportunities, attraction, willpower, sun, adaptability, zest for life and imagination,

    Gold represents the God, vitality, strength, success, action, courage, confidence, solar deities, summer, wealth, employment, masculinity, sun, power, and daylight hours.

    Green is for abundance, growth, healing, prosperity, fertility, employment, luck, jealousy, personal appearance, neutralizes difficult situations, calming, finances, security and career.

    Yellow is used for obtaining joy, vitality, increasing intelligence, helping with studies, persuasion, charm, creativity, communication, mind power, sun, psychic ability, attraction, examination and tests.

    Red corresponds to passion, fire, willpower, courage, energy, strength, anger, blood, life cycle, desire and war.


    Flowers
    Lavender represents happiness, healing, peace, sleep, purification, love and conscious mind.

    Orchids invoke love.
    Yarrow aids in gaining courage, protection, love and psychic powers.

    Scents
    Lily of the Valley encourages happiness, mental powers, conscious mind, peace and memory.

    Lavender summons happiness, healing, peace, sleep, purification, love, celibacy, and eases the conscious mind.


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    Stones
    Topaz offers protection, healing, dieting, prosperity, love, emotional balance, tranquility, and creativity.

    Agate grants courage, strength, love and protection.

    Alexandrite bestows luck, love, spiritual transformation and joy.


    Incense, Herbs, Trees and Woods
    Skullcap provides for love, fidelity and peace.

    Meadowsweet signifies love, divination, peace and happiness.

    Vervain is used for love, protection, purification, peace, money, youth and healing.

    Oak is used for protection, health, money, healing, potency, fertility and luck.

    Rose indicates love, beauty, luck, psychic powers, protection and peace.

    Violet corresponds to spiritual protection, luck, love, wishes, peace, sleep and healing.

    Cedar is for healing, courage, purification, protection, money, hexbreaking, spirituality and self control.

    Tangerine is used for psychic powers and mental powers.

    Frankincense is used for spirituality, protection, banishing of negative entities, consecration and meditation.

    St. John's Wort aids in good health, power, protection, strength, love, divination and happiness.

    Basil encourages happiness, peace and receiving money.

    Parsley grants purification, protection and fertility.

    Mint is for obtaining money, love, good health and is also used for travel and protection.

    Thyme is used for courage, the workings of the conscious mind and for good health.

    Dragon's Blood is a power amplifier that is also used for protection, love, banishing and potency.

    Ferns are for rain making, protection, luck, riches, eternal youth, and health.

    Animals and Birds
    The monkey signifies impulsiveness.

    The butterfly connotes transmutation and the dance of joy.

    The frog represents transformation through water and sound.

    The toad indicates altered state of ones consciousness, Earthly energy, luck can change, adversity, courtship with sound, longevity, magickal..

    The wren suggests resourcefulness and boldness.

    The peacock represents resurrection and wise vision.

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    Other Symbols
    Oak leaves and acorns represent the Oak King as he battles against the Holly King. Because the Oak King will lose the battle at this time, and be laid to rest, it is appropriate to lay oak leaves and acorns on the ground or on an altar so represent the fallen King.

    Antlers always represent the King Stag and the Green Man - both of who are at the strongest at Midsummer.

    The Cauldron is the symbol of the Goddess in her bounty.

    The Spear is the symbol of the Sun God at his peak in all of his glory.

    Sunflowers depict and symbolize the fullness of the Sun.

    Anything having to do with the land of faery is very appropriate to associate with Midsummer. The fey come out in full force and celebrate just as much, if not more, than we mortals do!

    Energy and Power Flows
    Energy is at its peak at this time, but in a relaxed and restful manner. It has been building and building day after day and is now at it's climax readying to turn and begin lessening each day until it's next upward turn.
    Power should be used for protection, to strengthen and for prevention.

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    Traditions

    Take a nature walk.
    Each season gives you the opportunity to take a nature walk and experience something different. It also helps you build your appreciation for the world around you. Let this nature walk focus on your senses. Take a notebook with you and write down everything you hear, everything you smell, feel things and write down what you feel. Don't forget to describe what you see in detail. On this walk, skip the sense of taste as there are many poisonous plants in the wild. You could however pack a picnic snack and use your sense of taste that way.

    Star Gazing
    Star gazing is always fun, but can be most enjoyable on a warm summer's night, provided it's not too buggy out! Get a book from your library or bookstore showing different constellations and see how many you can find. Keep track in your journal of ones you can fine. Remember to thank the God and Goddess for this beautiful light show!

    Decorate your altar, table and home with the color's of the sun - red, orange, gold and white.

    Have a nighttime bonfire to dance around - be careful with the kids! Use the ashes to fertilize your garden.

    Make sure to use this day to give thanks to the fairies and to let them know they are appreciated for the help they do give. Leave them gifts in hidden locations where fairies are likely to hide.


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    Obviously, you've been smoking something...Wayyyyyyyyy too much! :rofl:
     
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    I love paganism. It makes far more sense than any religion because it is based on observing, intuition, facts of life. It sounds very romantic, too, and it is very old. Thank you! Nice read!
     
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    Me cannot wait to hear the wickerman tale.
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    O befor I forget, I left last years harvest of me maji shrooms to the good old fairy folk.
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    People just can't seem to interact without shitting on someone else. If you don't find interest then move on and let the man believe and share whatever he wants. Nobody is putting a gun to your head and asking you to read this. Ironically these will be the same people that find logic in a magic man in the sky that is consumed with the excruciating minutiae of their daily lives. Make sure to reflect on how crazy paganism is the next time you eat the body of Christ and drink his blood. :rofl:
     
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    Unfortunately, the sun didn't turn up this morning again . . . :snuffy:

    Typical English summer weather, cloudy, damp and blooming cold :excl:
     
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    wrong time of year, maybe you need a few lessons in horticulture? try paganism, you may learn something about the way you should interact with the world you live in :mates:
     
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    Sorry to hear that man. Don't worry the sun's always shining at AudioSex. :wink:

    PS check your messages, I sent you something.
     
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    I really like paganism. It creates far more feeling than any religious beliefs because it is depending on monitoring, instinct, information of lifestyle. It appears to be very loving, too, and it is very old. Thank you! Awesome read!
     
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