Lithajune 19 - 23
Summer solstice, midsummer
Litha is the celebration of the sun at its peak with the longest day of the year, the god is at his full strength and the goddesses are still newly pregnant. It is a time for passion, success, fertility, and growth.
Traditions
Watch the sunrise light bonfires
Like at yule to celebrate the sun god at his fullest power, we watch the sunrise on the longest day, and light bonfires to honor him.
Doing activities outside, in the sun
Spend time in the sun on this day, doing activities like swimming, camping, and dancing. From here on we are aware that the sun will be dying, so we enjoy it while it still here
Make god's eye
Making god's eyes on this day is a fun and colorful way to decorate. by weaving yarn around sticks from the center you create a beautiful representation of the growth of the god to his fullness. You can use it as decoration for your altar and home.
Make a new wand
If you are in need, like during Imbolc, it is a good time of year to make a new wand. You can prepare ahead of time by choosing a wood, and letting it dry completely before carving, cutting, painting, wrapping, or burning your wand however you want.
Make solar water
What better day than the longest most powerful day of the year to make solar water. It can be used for the rest of the year for your needs. Prepare ahead by collecting the type of water you want and placing it in a glass container. Set it out in direct sunlight all day to imbue the water with the power of the god.
Decorations
Shells, suns, flowers, acorns, God's eye, hemp, fire, ribbon,
Colors
Gold green orange red white yellow
Animals
Bees, seahorses, crab, dragonfly, fish, starfish, butterflies, bull, cow, hawk, eagle, horse, swallow, wren, oyster
Metal
gold, copper, bronze
Stones
Sunstone, amber, citrine, yellow topaz, calcite, pearl, moonstone.... Agate, carnelian, alexandrite, emerald, diamond, jade, peridot, fluorite, tiger eye, pearl
Herbs
Sunflower, mint, basil, parsley, chamomile, thyme, mugwort, vervain,.... honeysuckle, sage, daisies, lavender, ... cinnamon, foxglove, st. john's wort, rosemary, lavender, yarrow, frankincense, copal, saffron, sandalwood, heliotrope, oak, elder, hazel, rowan, heather, sunflower, rose, marigold,
Incense
Lavender, orange, floral, frankincense, rose, lemon, ...honeysuckle, sage,
Oil
Basil, chamomile, lavender, lemon, mint, orange, rose, ...sandalwood, rosemary, cinnamon, sage, yarrow, vervain
Food
herbed bread, pastries, vegetables, cheese, cold cooked meats, potato salad, hard-boiled eggs, chicken,...citrus, berries, sunflower seeds, elderflowers, honey, lemon, strawberries, orange, peach, squash, pear, pumpernickel, spinach, rhubarb,
Drink
Red wine, lemonade, citrus teas, sun tea, mint tea
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Wheel of the Year
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