Welcome, my friends of sun worship, in the summer solstice.
This day of days marks the point when our death star regal is at its most distant point from the equator, giving us the longest space of the sun and the shortest night we will see throughout the year.
(The opposite holds the southern hemisphere, where June brings with it the winter solstice and the shortest day of the year.)
This year, the summer solstice arrives on June 20, 2025, at 10:42 in the afternoon
The whole hail while the light of the day expires the darkness, the world blooms, pollen pollen, and we look forward to warmth and welcome the start of summer and the beginning of the cancer season.
Read further to find out what the summer solstice means for you.
What is a solstice?
The solstice is a marriage of Latin words for the “sun” and “stay calm”, and this is what seems to happen during a solstice from our advantage on Earth.
Equinoxes and solstice remind us that we stay inside, not except nature; These celestial points coincide with the signs of the cardinal zodiac and the relocation of the seasons.
When a solstice reaches, the sun reaches its highest or lower point compared to our heavenly equator, the imaginary band that reflects our current equator.
The pale sister, burnt by wind, fed with wind, with a pine aroma, the winter solstice, coincides with the longest night and the shortest day of the year. Between the two, we observe the spring and autumn equinoxes, where the sun’s rays and night are distributed evenly.
What is the summer solstice?
In the northern hemisphere, the summer solstice announces the arrival of the warmest months of the year. At this point of time, the sun seems to still stand at the northern point of the equator, also known as the cancer tropic.
After this high Helio holiday, the sun will slowly begin its journey to the south once again.
In the northern hemisphere, the summer solstice always falls on June 20, 21 or 22. Marching, since time is inclined to do, our day’s light hours will sit slowly.
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How does the summer solstice affect spiritually?
Our ancient ancestors lived with and from the rhythms of the natural world that surrounded them, using the sun, moon and stars as a mirror and a map.
Summer solstice has been observed at least in the Neolithic era, about 10,000 years ago and has long been linked to renovation, fertility, community and victory…. And before Christianity gets up as Boner Kill is, people had a very, very good time.
The Egyptians built large pyramids so that the sun, when viewed by the sphinx in the summer solstice, is placed exactly between the pyramids of Khafra and Khufu. The spectacle repeats the Egyptian hieroglyph “akhet”, which means “horizon”.
The Romans in advance the summer solstice with the ritual worship, sacrificing the unborn calves to honor the virgin goddess, whose temple included a sacred fire that never extinguished, an eternal metaphor, burned, for the sun itself.
Before Christianity rose up as a boner of the lit collar to kill him, the people who celebrated the solstice were spending a very, very good time.
Pre-colonization, in what America is now, almost all tribes of plains observed the sun’s dancing around the summer solstice time. Also known as Wiwányang Wacípi, Dance Sun is a four-day visionary ceremony and the act of municipal healing.
The arrangement of Wyoming’s Bighorn’s route stone and others like it matches the sunrise and sunset.
Built by Mayans between 1000 and 1200 AD, the axes of the step pyramid in Chichen Itza are oriented to the growing point of the Sun in the summer solstice and its placement point in winter solstice. During the summer solstice, the sides of the north and east are illuminated while the south and west sides are shady, visually dividing the pyramid into two.
For Scandinavians, lumbar celebrations, associated with but not synonymous with solstice, use of wine sweetness through ecstatic dance, excessive drinking, cleaning houses, lighting fires, skinnydipping in springs and flower collection.
These rituals rose from the pagan belief that Midsummer was a magical moment of pure potential and both heights of fire and the field of human roars thought to remove evil spirits. On the eve of the middle, Besim says that a future lover can be seen looking at a well at midnight or dreaming sleeping with seven flowers under your pillow.
Perhaps the most famous monument for the movement of the sun is Stonehenge.
Dating from 5,000 years, the mysterious circle of stone in Wiltshire, England, has played for a host of pilgrims coming to see the sun rise above the heel stone in the summer solstice.
Despite your spiritual beliefs or practices, the summer solstice offers the opportunity to Embrace a sense of peak And thank for the uninterrupted energy, who gives the life of the sun yourself.
How does the summer solstice affect us astrologically?
Summer solstice marks the beginning of the cancer season. When we get into these cardinal sources, we go inside to find out who we are, and look back to see what came before, ancient and imagined, intertwined and bleached by the length of the day’s light.
Cancer is synonymous with the mother’s archetype, and both solstica and this season serve to remind us that it is never too late to give birth to who we can be.
According to the words of the poet Tess Taylor,
“Our protective star
whose ancient vista is the long view
Returns its sparkle now and here:
Below, we get out, sing and make fire
Our earthly time is sweetness from this. “
Astrologer Reda Wigle investigates and reports unfairly on planetary configurations and their effect on each zodiac sign. Its horoscopes integrate history, poetry, pop culture and personal experience. To reserve a reading, visit its website.
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