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Category Archives: Solstice

Summer Solstice

ASTROLOGYBOX Posted on December 16, 2021 by JanetteDecember 16, 2021
Join us to celebrate the Solstice or Litha with a mix of astrological insights on the Christmas period and the coming year and experiential practice as we meditate on the themes of this solstice. Book here: ⁣https://www.shantimission.org/events/summer-solstice/
All events here: https://linktr.ee/yoursoulpotential

As we approach Christmas, in the Southern Hemisphere we will also be approaching the summer solstice which marks the longest day and the shortest night of the calendar year. ⁣The southern hemisphere summer solstice will be on 22 December as the Sun moves into the sign of Capricorn at 2.59 am.⠀⠀⠀

The term solstice comes from the Latin “sol” meaning the sun and “sistere” meaning to stand. At the solstice the Sun does seem to stand still for about 3 days as it reaches its furthest point from the celestial equator in its apparent journey around the earth.⠀⠀
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The ancients honoured the Sun as a life giving force. With the Sun being at its maximum power and impact, the solstice was celebrated as a potent time associated with the fruition
of the plantings of spring and the bounty of the imminent harvest. Vital energy was considered most elevated in nature at this time of year. ⠀⠀
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Midsummer or Litha celebrations started on Midsummer Eve with the hanging of herbs around houses for protection, braiding hair with herbs and flowers and wearing garlands for luck. It was considered a lucky time for marriage. The midsummer moon was known as the “Honey Moon”, associated with bee hives being rich in honey at this time which was used to make Mead, customarily drunk at wedding celebrations. ⠀
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The summer solstice was a fire festival of great importance where the Sun was ritually strengthened by the burning of balefires. The element of fire was seen as a purifying force to drive away evil influences and sacred fires were lit on hilltops to honour the space between earth and the heavens.⠀⠀
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This is a time to celebrate growth and life. ⁣As the Sun symbolises our potential to shine in the world and express our authentic Self, the solstice reminds us to pause and reflect on our inner power and brightness and to celebrate the light of consciousness within ourselves.
Posted in Solstice | Tagged meditation, solstice

The Great Mutation

ASTROLOGYBOX Posted on December 1, 2020 by JanetteDecember 19, 2020

Every 20 years the two social planets, Jupiter and Saturn, which symbolise the structures of our society, come together in the sky in what is known as a conjunction.  This “Great Conjunction” has recently coincided with the transition between decades i.e. coming together in 2000, opposing in 2010, coming together in 2020 and so on.  This cycle represents endings and beginnings as old structures disintegrate and new forms begin to take shape in society. In this exceptional year of 2020 the Great Conjunction takes on an extraordinary significance.  Typically the Great Conjunctions occur in zodiac signs of the same element … Continue reading →

Posted in Saturn Jupiter, Solstice | Tagged conjunction, solstice

Winter Solstice

ASTROLOGYBOX Posted on June 19, 2017 by JanetteJune 19, 2017

  Wednesday 21 June in the southern hemisphere marks one of our annual turning points, the winter solstice, which is the shortest day and the longest night of the calendar year.  The term solstice comes from the Latin “sol” meaning the sun and “sistere” meaning to stand and at the winter solstice the Sun does seem to stand still very low in the sky for a period of 3 days. The ancients honoured the Sun as a life giving force and worked in harmony with nature and the seasons.  During the winter months as the crops became dormant and life seemed to … Continue reading →

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Summer Solstice

ASTROLOGYBOX Posted on December 18, 2016 by JanetteDecember 18, 2016

As we approach Christmas, in the Southern Hemisphere we will also be approaching the summer solstice which marks the longest day and the shortest night of the calendar year. The term solstice comes from the Latin “sol” meaning the sun and “sistere” meaning to stand.  At the solstice the Sun does seem to stand still for about 3 days as it reaches its furthest point from the celestial equator in its apparent journey around the earth. The ancients honoured the Sun as a life giving force.  With the Sun being at its maximum power and impact, the solstice was celebrated … Continue reading →

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