Litha: Creating New Pagan Family Traditions Litha: Creating New Pagan Family Traditions

Litha: Creating New Pagan Family Traditions

Creating New Pagan Family Traditions

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Also known as Midsummer, Summer Solstice and Alban Hefin, Litha generally falls in the third week of June, usually between the 17 and 23 of the month. It is the time of the longest day of the year – after this, each day becomes progressively shorter until Yule – the longest night of the year.

Traditionally, this is a great time to harvest wild or cultivated young herbs to stock your magickal pantry. Young plants have a great energy, and are far more likely to recover quickly from a small harvesting. One must request the permission of the Goddess and of the spirit of the plant itself. Gently take hold of the plant or branch, and politely ask if the spirit will share its bounty. You’ll know, trust me, if you receive permission.

GENRE
Santé et bien-être
SORTIE
2012
17 mai
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
22
Pages
ÉDITIONS
Jodi Lee
TAILLE
1,1
Mo

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