In the Southern hemisphere, last night was Midsummers Night Eve 
and today is the Summer Solstice, the longest day of the year
and the turning point in the yearly cycle as we celebrate the Light.

 

 

Summer Solstice is a time of warmth and joy, a time of ripeness and abundance.  It is a time to clear out negative thoughts and consolidate your strengths.   It is a time to celebrate and enjoy life.  Solstice is time that can bring you changes as bad habits, jobs and relationships can become too much to cope with at this time.

In Ancient Lore it’s a time of mischief and merriment, the night when the doors between worlds open to allow the flow of fairy folk wanting to connect with us. One way to draw fairy folk to you is to carry a sprig of thyme.

 

 

Embrace Solstice Energies

 

Tonight’s Solstice offers us a moment of integration, where Heaven and Earth, time and eternity, matter and Spirit, align. This meeting of energy and matter provides a conduit through which limitation, restriction and false thinking can be transformed and released so new awareness can begin to emerge.

This turning point guides us to slow down and go within. The energies support our introspection to reflect on where we’re at, and whether our actions and dreams are aligned.  As we approach the end of another year and reflect on what has passed, we can use this moment of confluence to make intentional decisions and conscious choices to carve our way forward.

Whether you are experiencing the Summer or Winter Solstice, whether it is time to release or to create, this energetic turning point supports you to deliberately create opportunities for conscious transformation.

This energetic power point in the greater cycles, opens a powerful portal of time to disrupt your pattern of everyday living, to redirect the trajectory of your life, in order to receive deep insights.

Take this Solstice moment to focus light on your pathway for the upcoming year.

Solstice Blessings 💙💙💙

 

Read more about the Winter Solstice If you’re in the Northern hemisphere and the Summer Soltice if you’re in the South in the Natural Cycles category.