✨Summer Solstice Women's Circle✨

Schedule

Sat Jun 29 2024 at 08:45 am to 11:30 am

Location

Barelas Neighborhood | Albuquerque, NM

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✨ Join us on Saturday, June 29th, for an evening of connections, magic and meaningful conversations, while we create a safe space for authentic expression, learning, healing and sharing knowledge.✨
The world is spinning on its axis towards the longest, lightest day of the year. The summer solstice marks the first day of summer, when the sun reaches the highest point in the sky. The day is long, and the night is short. The sun is most potent on the summer solstice and is recognized as a time of powerful healing.
The word itself springs from two Latin words: 'Sol' (sun) and 'systre' (standing still.) On the day when the sun stands still in the sky, many ancient traditions – from the Aztecs to the Druids – gathered to celebrate the height of the sun's power.
The summer solstice also marks a shift in the year. After the solstice, the sun's power starts to decrease, the days gradually shortening as we head towards the darker half of the year. Such is the humbling ebb and flow of nature.
The summer solstice is an opportunity to rejuvenate your spirit and reconnect with yourself and the natural world by creating solstice rituals where we linger in the power of the longest, lightest day of the year.
Midsummer, the time of new beginnings, has been celebrated since the pagan holiday of Litha. Now, it is a time for inner power and brightness, a spiritual battle between light and shadow that culminates in the perfect balance of day and night. Even in those who do not mark the summer solstice, there is an internal flame within when the days get longer, the sun leading us through better times. And by celebrating the sun and the power it provides to all nature, humans are spiritually ignited, connecting to its life force.
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✨ Tap into your magic and create a "Summer Solstice" dressed candle! ?️
✨ $15 donation
✨ We'll have a small potluck at the end. Snacks are welcome! ?
✨ Bring your journal ? ?️, water bottle and a mat, blanket or cushion to sit on. (We'll be seated on the floor for most of the event), however we'll have some chairs available.
✨ Location: Barelas neighborhood in Albuquerque, NM. DM me for address. ?️
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Where is it happening?

Barelas Neighborhood, Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

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