| MIDSUMMER June 20-22. Celebrated on the Summer Solstice, date varies. LIGHT. | |||||||||
| MIDSUMMER Midsummer, as its’ name implies, is celebrated at the SUMMER SOLSTICE, the longest day of the Year. Midsummer is considered the high point of the Summer season. Midsummer celebrates the very height of the powers of the Sun and of Life. But it also acknowledges that after this date the Sun will begin to weaken and the days to grow shorter. A Solar Sabbat, Midsummer is sacred to the Sun God, as Lord of Life. This God has many names, including Apollo, Balder, Lugh, Horus, Chango, and many others. He is the God of Life and the Physical World, and is the principle archetype of the God. The celebrations of Midsummer stress the powers of light and life, and rejoice in the good things the Universe has to offer. Midsummer is also known as Litha (pro; “LEE-thuh”). - excerpted from the First Degree Course of the Correllian Nativist Tradition of Wicca as administered on Witchschool.com |
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