Welcome, my Sun Whorshipping comrades, in the summer solstice.
This day marks the point where our gift death star is at the furthest point of Ecuador, giving us the duration of sun and the shortest night we will see throughout the year.
(The opposite is maintained for the southern hemisphere, where June wears the winter solstice and the shortest day of the year.)
This year, the summer solstice arrives on June 20, 2025, at 22:42
All in all, while the day’s light comes out of the dark, the world blooms, the derivations of pollen, and we look forward to the heat and welcome the beginning of summer and the beginning of the cancer season.
Continue reading to find what the summer solstice means for you.
What is a solstice?
The solstice is a marriage of Latin words for “sun” and “being stopped”, and this is what seems to happen for a solstice of our appearance on Earth.
The equinoxes and the solstices remind us that we are inside, not apart from nature; These celestial points coincide with the cardinal signs of the zodiac and the change of the seasons.
When a solstice arrives, the sun reaches its highest or lower point with respect to our celestial equator, the imaginary band that our real equator reflects.
The pale sister, burned by wind, fed by stew, pine, the winter solstice, coincides with the longest night and the shortest day of the year. Between the two, we see the spring and autumn equinoxes, in which the light and night of the night are distributed evenly.
What is the summer solstice?
In the northern hemisphere, Summer Solstice announces the arrival of the warmest months of the year. At this point, the sun seems to be stopped at the northernmost point of Ecuador, also known as the tropics of cancer.
After these high Helio holidays, the sun will start its journey to the south again.
In the northern hemisphere, the summer solstice always falls on June 20, 21 or 22. Marching -as time is inclined to do it, our daylight hours will be slowly reduced.
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How does the summer solstice affect us spiritually?
Our ancient ancestors lived and the rhythms of the natural world around them, using the sun, the moon and the stars as a mirror and a map.
The summer solstice has been observed since at least the Neolithic age, about 10,000 years ago and has been associated with renewal, fertility, community and victory for some time … and before Christianity rose like the slaughter of Boner, people had a great time.
The Egyptians built the large pyramids so that the Sun, when seen from the sphinx to the summer solstice, is placed precisely between the pyramids of Khafra and Khufu. The show replicates the Egyptian hieroglyphic “Akhet”, which means “horizon”.
The Romans turned the summer solstice apart with the ritual worship of Vesta, sacrificing the unborn calves to pay tribute to the virgin goddess whose temple included a sacred fire that was never put, an eternal, burning and burning metaphor of the sun.
Before Christianity got up like the Bolcat pass, it is the people who celebrated the solstice had a great time.
The pre-colonization, in what is now America, almost all the plains tribes observed the sun dance around the summer solstice time. Also known as Wiwáng Wacipi, Sun Dance is a four -day visionary ceremony and a community healing event.
The stone arrangement of Wyoming’s Bighorn Medicine Wheel and others like to align with the sunrise sunrise and sunset.
Built by the Maya between 1000 and 1200 AD, the axes of the passage pyramid in Chichen Itza are oriented towards the ascending point of the Sun in the summer solstice and their marking point in the winter solstice. During the summer solstice, the north and east sides light while the southern and west sides are covered with shade, visually dividing the pyramid into two.
For the Scandinavians, summer celebrations, related to the solstice, but not synonymous with the solstice, are used in the sweetness of the summer through ecstatic dance, excessive drink, cleaning house, lighting bonfires, fountains of fountains and collecting flowers.
These rituals arose from pagan belief that summer was a magical moment of pure potential and both the height of the fire and the terrain of human packaging thought that the evil spirits were moving away. On the eve of the summer, belief claims that a future lover can be seen looking at a well at midnight or dreamed of sleeping with seven flowers under the pillow.
Perhaps the most famous monument of the Sun movement is Stonehenge.
Dating to 5,000 years, the mysterious Wiltshire Stone Circle, England, has played for so long in the host of pilgrims who come to see the sun rising above the heel stone at the summer solstice.
Regardless of your spiritual beliefs or practices, the summer solstice offers the opportunity to do embrace a feeling of culmination And he appreciates the uninterrupted energy and gives life to the sun.
How does the astrological summer solstice affect?
The summer solstice marks the beginning of the cancer season. When we enter these cardinal heads, we go to understand who we are and look back to see what was before, the old and the imagined, braided and bleached by the length of daylight.
Cancer is synonymous with the archetype of the mother, and both the solstice and this season serve to remember -it is never too late to give life to who we can be.
In the words of the poet Tess Taylor,
“Our patron saint’s star
Old view is the long vision
Turns his wide brightness now and here:
Then we look outdoors, we sing and make fire …
Our earthly time is to sweeten -from that. “
Astrologer Reda Wigle investigates and irreverely reports on planetary configurations and its effect on each zodiac sign. Its horoscopes integrate history, poetry, pop culture and personal experience. To reserve a reading, visit your website.
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