Summer Solstice: Longest Day of the Year , Welcome Sun Goddess!

Goddess of The Sun

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Goddess of the Sun by Jess Naish Lingley

The Summer Solstice is tradition for many civilizations & the Earth as the longest day of the year falling between June 20 and the 21st.  The natural thing to celebrate this Goddess is with festivals of joy, music, and appreciation to enjoy the longest sun kiss. Do you know the importance or history of the Summer Solstice?

Summer Solstice in Purpose

The annual cycle of the Sun defines the seasons in the Northern Hemisphere, kind of creepy when we’re in 2015 Summer and it’s still a little Springy, today the Sun Goddess reaches her highest peak in strength and light.  To read more about the Summer Solstice in depth click here.   Bottom line today is beautiful so enjoy the connection with the Earth and Nature by meditating and providing the Earth with positive energy and intentions.

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It’s troubled times but the Gods hold the power of change, and to begin a restart in prosperity, civilization, and community unions.   Let’s celebrate this Goddess with enlightening others to regroup themselves today.

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