☀️ Litha Celebration Ideas: Litha Prayer: “Farewell to the waxing year, Season of fertility and growth. Welcome to the waning year, Season of harvest and wisdom.“ * Litha is a Neopagan/Wiccan holiday (also known as sabbat) which marks the midway point of the growing season. In the past, agricultural societies only had two seasons: summer and winter. In the northern hemisphere, the solstice of June was the point of halfway through summer, hence “Midsummer”. June 21st is a standard date to celebrate Litha. The exact date will vary depending on your tradition and whether you choose to celebrate precisely upon the Summer Solstice. The exact date of each solstice changes by a few days each year – for the same reason that we have years with extra days, our calendar isn’t perfect! :earth_africa: In the Southern Hemisphere, Litha corresponds to the Solstice as well, around December 21st. What to do for Litha? Decorate your altar with these symbols: Sun wheel, Fire, Sunflowers, Roses, Daisies, Crosses, Torches, Triangles as symbol of fire, the Tarot card “Sun”, the Sword of the sun god Ra, lemons, seasonal fruits and flowers. Read more and celebrate Litha with other solitary Witches here: Tracklist: Arran boat song (traditional song from Scotland) Wandering soul Celtic Forests - Marcus Bressler Armonia - Kyo Tibetan Organic Harp Melody - Szymon Szarpatowski Another Time And Place - Brad Prevedoros, Neil Golden, Greg Joy Back To Nature - Sleeping Ghost Childhood - Adrian Berenguer . - Mom - Martino Tempesta Pied du vent - Sean Fischer Caravan (Instrumental) - Kurak Calming Folk Dreams - Jeff Hanley Together at the Helm - Michele Nobler Chant of the Dawn - Alain Perrenoud Don't leave me - Himanshu Katara Foggy Misty Morning - Juvan Juvan Shimmy Dance - Lance Conrad
Hide player controls
Hide resume playing