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Eva the sewing historianFruAleydis@pixelfed.social
2025-06-21
Had a great Summer Solstice
#wicca #paganism
Head and shoulders of a white middle aged woman with long light brown hair. She is wearing a wreath with green leaves and blue, white, and red flowers, all made from fabric. She has a red blouse and a light green dirndl style dress.A pie from blueberries and raspberrirs. The pie crust is dyed yellow with saffron, and forms a sun with wavy rays.
Polly Springhorn (she/her)DubiousCandy@sonomu.club
2025-06-21
Diana Islas Ocampo 🏳️‍⚧️hyuchia
2025-06-21

Witchy night~

𝓜𝓸𝓷𝓲 :butterfly_trans: :trans_verify:autumn_64@blahaj.zone
2025-06-20
LITHA - How to celebrate it in modern times:
- Have a picnic
- Do some candle magic
- Gather sunflowers for a bouquet
- Make recipes with strawberries, honey and lemon
- Make your own wand and charge your Sun crystals
The Wild Hunt NewsTheWildHuntNews
2025-06-20

Solstice Blessings! Merry Litha, Happy Midsummer, Blessed Yule!

The Wild Hunt's TWH logo with a bevy of tropical fruits in the background, along with the sun's rays for summer solstice.
The Wild Hunt NewsTheWildHuntNews
2025-06-19

We honor the ancestors and reflect on what freedom means as we celebrate Juneteenth.

The Wild Hunt's TWH logo in red, yellow, and green on top of the Emancipation Proclamation with broken slave chains in the foreground.
Aetherius Eldritch 🧙‍♂️⚡⛤ đź“– 🎙 :net_mastodon:MDT@mast.lat
2025-06-19
Adam C. EdsallAdamCedsall
2025-06-17

youtube.com/shorts/soRARAeeU9s

Spells (Remix)
He said you can tell a sycamine tree to be uprooted and planted in the sea, and it would obey you—if you have faith like a mustard seed.
[Pause]
[Break beat]
[Swell]

Little plant,
Before my eyes,
What words you see,
Our fates align.
Do you have a soul like me?
What commands will you follow free?

Now we are talking to plants,
Are you embarrassed by the Word of Love?
I'm not.

He said you can tell a mountain ...

Adam C. EdsallAdamCedsall
2025-06-15

Here is dark underground music with helpful lyrics. I came from dark underground music. I made these.:

Velvet Grace: suno.com/playlist/749873a2-f4a

2025-06-15

The Well-Read Witch - A collection of 12 of the most influential books on Wiccan Spirituality. Which book do you think should be magickal #13?

aspentradition.com/wiccan-reso

#AspenTradition #WitchSky #Wicca

The Wild Hunt NewsTheWildHuntNews
2025-06-10

[Editorial] Dr. Leo Igwe powerfully distinguishes between myth and modernity, affirming that today’s witches are nature-based spiritual practitioners—not agents of harm—and calls for an end to superstition-fueled violence across African communities.

wildhunt.org/2025/06/editorial

The Wild Hunt NewsTheWildHuntNews
2025-06-06

Pagan Community Notes for June 5, 2025:

In this week’s Pagan Community Notes: The Wild Hunt experiences a cyber attack; archaeologists uncover a missing piece of a famous statue; World Oceans Day approaches; the House of Black Magic celebrates; and Star shares the Tarot of the Week.

wildhunt.org/2025/06/pagan-com

Litha 2025

    Litha: Celebrating the Summer Solstice

    Published: June 5, 2025

    Litha, also known as the Summer Solstice, is a joyous Pagan holiday that marks the longest day and shortest night of the year. It’s a time when the sun’s power is at its peak, and nature is in full bloom, bursting with life and energy. For Pagans, Litha is a celebration of light, abundance, fertility, and the vibrant life force that permeates the world.

    When is Litha 2025?

    In 2025, the Summer Solstice, and therefore Litha, falls on Saturday, June 21st. The exact time of the solstice can vary by a few minutes depending on your location, but the 21st of June is generally observed.

    A Glimpse into Litha’s History

    The celebration of the Summer Solstice dates back thousands of years, long before the rise of organized religions. Ancient cultures across the globe recognized and revered this pivotal point in the solar year. From the megalithic structures of Stonehenge, precisely aligned with the solstice sunrise, to the sun worship of the Egyptians and the fire festivals of the Celts, humanity has always acknowledged the sun’s vital role in sustaining life.
    Many Litha traditions stem from these ancient practices. Bonfires were lit to honor the sun and offer protection, herbs were gathered for their potent magical properties, and feasts were held to celebrate the bounty of the earth.
    The Meaning of Litha
    Litha is a time of profound meaning for Pagans:

    The Meaning of Litha

    Litha is a time of profound meaning for Pagans:

    • Peak of Solar Power: It represents the sun at its most powerful, a time of warmth, energy, and vitality.
    • Abundance and Fertility: The earth is fertile, crops are growing, and life is flourishing. It’s a time to acknowledge and appreciate this abundance.
    • Celebration of Light: With the longest daylight hours, Litha is a powerful reminder to embrace light in all its forms – illumination, joy, and spiritual clarity.
    • Balance: While it’s the peak of the sun’s power, it also marks the turning point where the days will begin to shorten. This subtle shift reminds us of the continuous cycle of life, death, and rebirth.
    • Joy and Merriment: Litha is a time for feasting, dancing, and general revelry, embracing the joyous energy of the season.

    Litha Correspondence

    To enrich your Litha celebrations, here are some common correspondence:

    • Colors: Gol, yellow, orange, red, green, blue (sky and sea).
    • Deities: Sun gods and goddesses (e.g., Ra, Apollo, Lugh, Sol, Amaterasu), fertility goddesses, mother goddesses.
    • Crystals: Sunstone, Citrine, Carnelian, Amber, Peridot.
    • Herbs & Flowers: Oak, Mistletoe, Lavender, Chamomile, St. John’s Wort, Sunflower, Rose, Daisy.
    • Foods: Seasonal fruits and vegetables, honey, mead, bread, anything sun-shaped.
    • Animals: Bees, butterflies, eagles, lions, horses.
    • Symbols: Sun, fire, oak leaves, circles, wheels.

    A Simple Litha Ritual: Honoring the Sun’s Bounty

    This ritual can be adapted for solitary practice or a small group.

    What you’ll need:

    • A comfortable outdoor space, ideally where you can see the sun (or a window if indoors).
    • A yellow or gold candle.
    • A small offering of fresh fruit, flowers, or a handmade sun symbol.
    • A bowl of water
    • Incense (optional, but a good choice would be frankincense or lemon verbena). * A lighter or matches.

    The Ritual:

    • Preparation: Cleanse your space, perhaps by sweeping or smudging. Center yourself with a few deep breaths.
    • Cast a Circle (Optional): If you usually cast a circle, do so now.
    • Light the Candle: Light your yellow or gold candle, saying: “Great Sun, at your zenith you stand, Bringing life and warmth to this land. I light this flame to honor your might, And welcome your radiant, abundant light.”
    • Connect with the Sun: Close your eyes and visualize the sun’s warm rays washing over you. Feel its energy filling you with vitality and joy. Imagine the earth beneath you, vibrant and fertile.
    • Offer Gratitude: Hold your offering in your hands and, either aloud or silently, express your gratitude for the sun’s blessings, the abundance of nature, and the joy of the season. You might say: “Blessed be the sun, the bringer of life, Blessed be the earth, bursting with life. I give thanks for this season’s embrace, For abundance, joy, and sacred space.”
    • Offer to the Earth: Place your offering gently on the earth (if outdoors) or near your candle (if indoors).
    • Water Blessing: Dip your fingers into the bowl of water and sprinkle a few drops around your space, saying: “Water of life, flow ever free, Cleanse and refresh, bringing purity.”
    • Meditation/Reflection: Take a few moments to sit in the light of the candle, reflecting on your intentions for the coming half of the year. What do you wish to cultivate? What abundance do you seek?
    • Feast and Merriment (Optional): After your ritual, enjoy a light, seasonal snack and drink. Connect with loved ones or simply enjoy the moment.
    • Close the Ritual: Thank the sun, the earth, and any deities you worked with. Extinguish your candle safely. If you cast a circle, open it now.

    May your Litha be filled with light, joy, and abundant blessings!

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