Tag: Summer Solstice

  • The Longest Day, The Quietest Moment

    The Longest Day, The Quietest Moment


    Solstice

    There’s something ironic about the Solstice being the brightest, longest day of the year. All that sunlight and somehow, my most important truths came in the quiet. Not in the light. Not in celebration. Not even in ritual. Just in the soft, calm knowing that came after decades of waiting.

    I used to wait on the porch every other weekend, little backpack packed. Notebooks and a toothbrush. Maybe a toy I’d bring with me to his place. Except he never came. Or well to be honest he usually didn’t come. He came sometimes. It was as if he’d appear once in a blue moon. He seemed to come when he thought my hope would shrivel and I would stop waiting if he didn’t.

    That was the pattern.

    Calls full of promises.

    Nothing to follow through.

    Excuses. Delays. Silence.

    Years of silence. With minimal visits a year even if he scheduled them all.

    Still Child Me Waited & Waited

    But I still waited, every other weekend like clockwork. It became part of my rhythm, part of the structure that shaped me. I didn’t realize until recently that I’d started seeing everyone through that same lens. I treated every new connection like it was just another promise waiting to be broken. Another porch. Another weekend. Another packed bag that never got carried to the car.

    But Lately

    It’s only lately, maybe in this strange stillness, that I’ve realized not everyone is him. Not every missed message is abandonment. Not every “I’m here for you” is a lie.

    Some people stay. Some people show up. Some people are not him.

    And I’ve stood by my no contact boundary. For 2 years now mostly. That was not easy. There’s guilt in that kind of distance. But there’s also peace. And maybe peace is the true Solstice gift. It’s the kind that comes from holding your own sunlight instead of chasing scraps of someone else’s.

    Two years ago, he commented on something I’d posted about my mom. He acted like he was still a presence. It seemed like he had any place in my life or my grief. This man doesn’t even know my birthday. My address. Where I live. Who I am. He knows a version of me that’s long dead. The child on the porch. Not the person I am now.

    Should Have Just Stayed No Contact

    So I messaged him.

    The message was long, so long you had to click to expand it in iMessages. I told him the truth. I laid it out. The damage. The broken trust. The years of absence. How his words mean nothing anymore because he never once followed through. I wasn’t cruel, just honest. Direct. Clear.

    He replied with a single period.

    Just a dot.

    Like all that truth didn’t even deserve words.

    A year later, I tried again. Softer this time. Not because I thought it would change anything, but because I needed to release it from me. I needed to say that this wasn’t my job to fix. That I was the child. That I had done enough.

    Another long message. Another scroll.

    He replied with a thumbs up.

    That was it.

    And somehow, those two hollow responses made everything quieter. Like, finally quiet. Not the kind of quiet you sit in while waiting . The kind that comes when you stop waiting. When you stop leaving the porch light on. When you let the bag go unpacked. When you choose to stop hoping for something you know won’t ever come.

    That was my Solstice.

    Not a ritual. Not a hike. Not a spell.

    Just a quiet knowing:

    He is who he is.

    And I am no longer the child waiting for him to change.

    I may share those messages someday. This is not to expose him. It is to show what emotional closure looks like when it’s one-sided. What it means to hold truth when no one ever mirrors it back. What it means to free yourself from the trap of obligation and choose healing instead.

    The sun is highest now.

    And I’ve never felt more clear.

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  • In the Heat I Become; A Litha Journal on Aliveness and Self Discovery

    In the Heat I Become; A Litha Journal on Aliveness and Self Discovery

    What parts of myself feel the most alive under the heat of summer

    It’s the version of me that comes out dripping in sweat. There is dirt under my nails. I hold a rock in my hand. It’s the me who forgets what time it is. I’ve been outside too long. I trace trails with my feet and stories with my eyes. Summer makes me reckless in a soft way. Not chaotic. Not destructive. Just free. The sun makes my skin hum. I feel more real when it’s hot enough to blur the edges of things.

    Water

    I come alive near water. In it. Around it. Listening to the hush and crash of it. Watching the way it sparkles and swallows light and tosses it back up. There’s a version of me that only shows up in July. A version that lets things slide more easily. That laughs more. That eats with bare hands. That lets sweat gather at the back of my neck and doesn’t try to hide it.

    Nature is Demanding

    I complain about the bugs and the heat but I think I like that too. The way nature demands I participate. I like having to move slower. To swat something away. To know I’m not the only thing alive out here.

    The dirt feels like home. The sun feels like a crown. Even when I’m tired. Even when I’m burned out. I am most myself under this fire. My body remembers how to trust itself. My breath gets bigger.

    I don’t just exist in summer. I live in it. I stretch. I bloom. I let the world see me without apology.

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  • Litha Sabbat Guide: Fire & Bloom Altar, Rituals, and Self-Love Spell Bag Recharge

    Litha Sabbat Guide: Fire & Bloom Altar, Rituals, and Self-Love Spell Bag Recharge

    Litha: Fire and Bloom

    Your Ultimate Sabbat Resource 🌞🔥

    Welcome bright souls to Litha, the peak of summer and the fire festival honoring the sun at its strongest. Litha is also called Midsummer or the Summer Solstice. It marks the longest day of the year. This is when daylight reaches its height and begins to wane. Rooted in ancient pagan traditions, it celebrates the power of the sun, growth, fertility, and abundance.

    This guide will walk you through Litha’s origins and common celebrations. It covers altar setups, ceremonial ideas, and offerings. You will also find tips for recharging your self-love spell bag with the season’s vibrant energy.

    🔥 Origins and Meaning of Litha

    Litha traces back to many European pagan cultures including Celtic, Germanic, and Slavic peoples. It was a sacred turning point in the Wheel of the Year. It symbolized the sun god at his strongest and the earth abundant with life. Bonfires were lit to honor the sun and keep away dark spirits. People celebrated fertility, protection, and the balance between light and dark.

    Today, many witches and pagans honor Litha as a time of joy, illumination, and gratitude for nature’s gifts.

    🌿 Common Litha Celebrations and Traditions

    Bonfires and Fire Rituals:
    Lighting fire symbolizes the sun’s power and cleansing energy.

    Dancing and Singing:
    These communal celebrations often include music, dance, and storytelling around fires.

    Gathering Herbs and Flowers:
    Flowers like St. John’s Wort, yarrow, and daisies are collected for magic and medicine

    Altar Swaps:
    Refresh your altar with bright colors (yellow, gold, orange, red) and sun symbols such as sunflowers or sun wheels

    Feasting:
    Seasonal foods including fresh fruits, grains, and honey are shared

    Offerings: Leaving out bread, wine, honey, or flowers for spirits and ancestors to honor their guidance and presence

    🔥 Building Your Litha Altar

    Set up an altar that radiates the sun’s energy and the fullness of summer:

    Colors:
    Gold, yellow, orange, red

    Candles:
    Beeswax or yellow candles to represent sunlight

    Herbs:
    Calendula, lemongrass, lavender, St. John’s Wort

    Crystals:
    Citrine, amber, sunstone, tiger’s eye

    Symbols:
    Sunflowers, sun wheels, fire symbols, shells (for the water balance)

    Offerings:
    Fresh fruit, honey, nuts, flowers, herbal teas

    🌞 Honoring the Sun and Ancestors

    Use Litha to express gratitude to the sun’s life-giving energy and to honor ancestors who guide and protect:

    Light a candle or bonfire in their memory Leave offerings on your altar or outside in nature Write a letter to an ancestor or spirit and burn it safely to release intentions or messages

    💖 Recharging Your Self-Love Spell Bag for Litha

    The powerful sun energy at Litha makes this a perfect time to refresh your self-love spell bag:

    Place your spell bag in direct sunlight for at least an hour to charge it with vibrant energy Speak or meditate on your intentions for self-love, confidence, and inner strength Optionally, leave the bag under the full moon the next night for balance and calm Keep the spell bag with you throughout the day in your purse, car, desk, or pillowcase to carry the sun’s warmth and self-love energy with you

    Lilith’s Fierce Self Love at Litha 🔥🖤

    Alongside the blazing sun of Litha, we honor Lilith. She is the primal and powerful feminine force of independence. Lilith embodies courage and unapologetic self-love. Lilith reminds us that true self-love is not always soft, sometimes it’s fierce boundary setting and wild.

    At Litha as the sun reaches its peak strength call on Lilith’s energy to:

    • Reclaim your personal power and autonomy

    • Embrace your shadow self without shame or fear

    • Set bold boundaries in love and life

    • Celebrate your wild untamed spirit

    You can add a small symbol or image representing Lilith to your altar. This could be something like a crescent moon or a black rose. Additionally, include her in your self love intentions as you recharge your spell bag. This is a time to love yourself fully light and shadow alike.

    ✨ May your light shine bright this Litha and your heart bloom with love and power.

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