“I Celebrate Mother Earth”: Witches Get Ready For Summer Solstice, The Longest Day Of The Year

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“I Celebrate Mother Earth”: Witches Get Ready For Summer Solstice, The Longest Day Of The Year
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'I will celebrate with other Pagans in my community with a bonfire and picnic in the outdoors.'

On Friday , people located in the Northern Hemisphere will witness the sun at its furthest point from the equator, making it, has been celebrating the event since teenagehood when she initially became interested in new-age spiritualism.

“I will celebrate with other Pagans in my community with a bonfire and picnic in the outdoors, as well as a community ritual,” Cassie explained. “We will have many water games and the telling of the story of the Holly King vs the Oak King.” The wellbeing consultant suggested: “I would say switching off the phone ringtone and going for a walk, collecting some flowers and weaving them into a crown to wear or putting them into a vase is a great way to come into presence and celebrate nature.”recounting the first time she attended one of these festivals — Beltane.

“I celebrate Mother Earth and the changing of the seasons in a neo-pagan way,” the Kind Spirit Media and Sage & Strong Experiences founder told“My Catholic upbringing taught me how to pray and connect to God; however, I continued to explore theology and found the most tangible connection to a universal, eternal energy when I looking into my children’s faces or when I in nature,” the Reiki expert confessed.

In Wicca and other similar forms of modern Neopagan witchcraft, a coven is a gathering or community of witches, a group of believers who gather together for ceremonies of worship, such as celebrating the Sabbats, aThe number of witches in a coven may vary, and any meeting of three or more can be considered a coven, the blog adds.

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