Monday, June 6, 2011

Litha/Midsummer Solstice Celebration

Come Join us for Litha Celebrations on June 21st  starting at 4pm - 8pm To RSVP please click here.
Festivities:
  • Blessing Besoms- Click here on how to make your own. For the kids here is a good site for fun little brooms click here.
  • Class on making Fire Incense Read on for what you will need.
  • Bon Fire and Ceremony For Litha
  • Anyone who requests a Handfasting on this night.
  • Pot Luck Feasting, read on for those who wish to bring traditional types of food.
Here is a list of articles to read:

A Rundown on Litha for those who can not come and visit with us.

Litha The Summer Solstice

The Festival of Growth

Litha is the season of expansion, when the crops burgeon forth. We forget winters cares and spend our days basking under the brilliant light. The Summer Solstice brings us the longest day of the year - the zenith of the Sun King, and also His death as the Holly King dethrones him and takes reign over the now waning year. From now until Yule, the light will fade into darkness.

This is the time of lovers and gardeners. The rutting fervor of Beltane has deepened into the passionate eroticism that grows when partners become familiar with one anothers rhythms and moods. It is the love between those committed by heart as well as body. It is also the love of parents for their children (be they two- or four-legged!). Everywhere we look, ripeness spills out from field and forest.

Litha is the height of the Divine Marriage, then the Oak King falls, His vigor and prime giving way to the sagacity of the Holly King, even as the Goddess prepares Herself for harvest and Cronehood

The Goddess at Litha

At the Summer Solstice, the Goddess is the Generous Mother, Freya, Flora, Habondia, she who gives life and fruitfulness to all her children. Everything in nature is generous - otherwise we could not live. The apple tree makes hundreds of apples every year, when only one seed in one apple would be enough to reproduce the tree. Bees make honey so that the hive can survive the winter, but they keep on working all summer long, storing enough to share. Life could exist without climbing roses, striped butterflies, songbirds, raspberries, or wildflowers, but the Goddess keeps making new forms of beauty for us to enjoy.

The Goddess at Summer Solstice gives us not just what we need, but extra. We can feel close to her by being generous, giving more than were asked to give, and doing more than just our fair share. That way, we make abundance for all.
The rose is the Goddesss symbol at this time of year. Roses bloom abundantly in June, and we can take joy in their sweet scent and the lovely colors of their petals.

The God at Litha

All through the first half of the year, since his birth at the Winter Solstice, the God has been growing into this life in the visible, tangible world. Now, at the Summer Solstice, he transforms. The daylight is longest and strongest at this time, but now the power of night must begin to grow again. Everything and everyone who fulfills their purpose must change. The God dies in this world in order to be born into the Otherworld. Before, he was awake in this world and asleep in the Dreamworld. Now he becomes the Dreamer, asleep in this world but awake in the world of dreams and visions, the seed of what will come to be in this world. He becomes the Messenger, carrying our hopes and prayers to the spirit realms.

The God is also the partner of the Goddess, bringing abundance to all of nature. He is Lugh, the Sun God, and he is the ancient power of life who was known simply as the Good God, Keeper of the Crops, provider for his people.

The Altar

At the Summer Solstice, the family altar can be covered with flowers, especially roses. On or around the altar, you might also place things you have completed and let go of, or are trying to let go of. Add any fist fruits of the season and, of course, images of the sun, sunflowers, and other symbols of the holiday.

You might have a special section on the altar for things to give away. Take one thing off your won altar and bring it to the family altar, or find something special to contribute. Let the things stay during the holiday season to soak up blessings, then give them away before Lughnasadh rolls around!

The Colors of Litha

Gold and green are two of the most Prevalent colors of this time of year. Not only do they represent the sun and the verdant forest, but they represent the colors of Faerie Fire Magic. Other color accents include sea green and red (especially when red roses are added to the altar).

Incense, Herbs and Woods

Incense should be full and robust - rose, violet, fir, and cedar are good. Tangerine, frankincense, and frangipani also work.
If you want to work with herbs at this time, St. Johns wort is one of the most popular associated with Litha. Also connected with the holiday: basil, parsley, mint, thyme, violet, dragons blood, fern, vervain, and lavender.
Woods of Midsummer include oak, fir, mistletoe, and holly.

Midsummer Fires

Instead of nine sacred woods being used, these are kindled of oak and fir. The midsummer fires were used much like the balefires, to hex the cattle for health and safety, to drive away baneful influences and they also represented the power of the sun at its zenith.

A List of Gods and Goddess:
Gaea Mother Earth
Lilith Goddess of Sexuality and Fertility
Astarte Goddess of fertility and reproduction
Helios The Sun God
Ra, the Eygptian sun god
Horus Egyptian God
Juno/ Hera patroness of marriage
Mercury Roman God of medicine
Lungus Celtic God of the Forest and medicine
Green man Celtic God of the seasons
Cernunnos Celtic God of the Forest ,music, Fertility
Apollo Greek God In addition to being the god of the sun, he also presided over music, medicine and healing
Amaterasu Shinto : the goddess "from which all light comes". She is much loved by her worshippers, and treats them with warmth and compassion
Oak/Holly King God of harvest
Ishtar Goddess of love and fertility.
Hathor Eygptian Goddess
Thor God of Thunder Bringing of Storms and Rains
Vesta Guardian of Virginity who broke her vows and conceived twins Romulus and Remus with the god Ares
Aphrodite Goddess of love
Athena Goddess of wisdom and war
Artemis Goddess of the hunt
Kalie Goddess of farming
Isis Goddess of ariculture

Flowers and Altar Colors
Cloths and candles of white, red, yellow, blue and green, colors of Midsummer, adorn the altar. Summer flowers, in vases of silver, gold, copper and crystal, are in abundance reflecting the joy of the Sabbat.

Amaranth: Unfading love, immortality
Aster: Love
Baby’s breath: Constancy, pure heart
Carnation: Loveliness, pride, beauty, deep love
Chrysanthemum: Love, truth, cheerfulness, optimism, fidelity
Cockscomb: Affection
Daisy: Innocence, fidelity, simplicity, youth
Freesia: Innocence
Geranium: Gentility
Ginger: Love, Money, Success, Power
Gladiolus: Sincerity, strength of character
Hawthorn: Hope
Heather: Good fortune
Honeysuckle: Rustic beauty, devoted affection and love, familial affection
Hydrangea: Gratefulness, sincerity
Iris: Message, my compliments
Larkspur: Lightness, laughter, open heart, ardent attachment
Lily: Majesty, gaiety, sweetness, purity
Lisianthus: Thoughts, outgoing
Morning glory: Affection, transience of life
Poppy: Consolation, pleasure, dreams
Rose: Love, beauty of youth, respect, unity, grace, gentility, gratitude, reverence
Water lily: Purity of heart

Crystals and Stones:
Agate: Protection, love, healing, strength, courage, longevity
Alexandrite: Love, luck
Amber: Beauty, love, healing, strength, protection, luck
Aventurine: Peace, healing, mental ability, money, luck
Beryl: Psychicism, energy, love, healing
Carnelian: Peace, protection, eloquence, courage, healing
Cat’s-Eye: Beauty, health, protection, healing
Chrysolite: Tranquility, serenity, healing, sleep, dispels negativity
Chrysopase: Success, luck, happiness, friendship, healing, protection
Crystal quartz: Psychicism, power, protection, healing
Diamond: Spirituality, peace, courage, protection, reconciliation, health, strength
Jade: Wisdom, protection, longevity, prosperity, love, healing, money
Lapis Lazuli: Joy, fidelity, psychicism, protection, love, healing, courage,
Moonstone: Divination, sleep, love, psychicism, youth, protection
Pearl: Luck, protection, love, money
Peridot: Health, wealth, sleep, protection, tranquility
Ruby: Joy, anti-nightmare, power, wealth, protection
Sapphire: Meditation, defensive magick, healing, power, psychicism, peace, love, money
Sardonyx: Romantic happiness, eloquence, peace, protection, courage, luck
Topaz: Protection, healing, love, money
Tourmaline: Friendship, energy, business, courage, peace, health, love
Turquoise: Friendship, courage, luck, money, protection, love

Fire Incense How To:
You’ll need:
Mortal and Pedestal
Jar to store the incense
3 parts myrrh
1 part apple blossoms
½ part bay leaves
½ part cinnamon bark
1 part chamomile flowers
1 part lavender flowers
2 parts mugwort
½ part rosemary
Charge Incarnation:
Balance of the heavens and earth below,
The power of the sun in this incense grows.
Cinnamon, mugwort, apple and bay,
Fire and water, on this longest day.
Herbs of power, blended by me,
As I will, so it shall be.

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