Let’s take a look at some of the international traditions surrounding the summer solstice, plus some ways you can get in on ...
The Summer Solstice has arrived marking the official astrological start of summer and the longest day of the year. To commemorate, we've gathered a list of the most interesting summer-related ...
The summer solstice and subsequent longest day of the year are celebrated by many cultures around the world with numerous traditions, holidays and festivals. From sunrise gatherings to midsummer ...
A beautiful but lesser-known tradition in Belarus involves whispering one's deepest desires to trees within its ancient ...
Summer solstice is here. It’s the longest day of the year, with the sunset due to take place at 9:51 pm. In druid and pagan traditions, the summer solstice is a day of spiritualism and mysticism.
The summer solstice is almost here ... according to English Heritage. Some traditions linked to the solstice have carried on until modern times. Sweden celebrates midsummer, a gathering of ...
and the sunset on the winter solstice, and to take part in the same kind of rituals and traditions that may have happened at the site for thousands of years. Around the summer solstice ...
During the Summer Solstice in the Northern Hemisphere ... many of our predecessor’s Winter Solstice celebrations marked ritual celebrations of the death and rebirth or even the theft and ...
“People brought good vibes and open minds, and we had a legitimate, powerful ritual for the summer solstice. Spiritual but not religious. Intentions were set, friendships were forged, and I have ...
Some Japanese traditions include taking a hot bath with the citrus ... On the winter solstice, the sun sets to the southwest of the stone circle (as opposed to the summer solstice, when the sun’s ...