[NEW POST] Litha Symbols: A Guide to the Midsummer Magic Celebration

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→ Originally published at: Litha Symbols: A Guide to the Midsummer Magic Celebration – Spells8

Litha, also known as Midsummer, is a radiant celebration nestled at the peak of the Wheel of the Year, typically observed around June 21st in the northern hemisphere. Falling between Beltane and Lughnasadh, this sun-drenched festival honors the Summer Solstice—the longest day and shortest night—when the sun stands still in its full power before beginning its slow descent into the darker half of the year.

Whether you’re gathering around a bonfire, weaving wildflower crowns, or simply basking in the warmth of the sun, Litha invites us to celebrate abundance, passion, and the beauty of life at its most luminous.

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