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Litha
Litha is
the Wiccan Sabbat that marks the Summer Solstice and usually occurs
around June 21. It marks the first day of summer on traditional
calendars, but it is actually the Midsummer mark for Pagans.
Litha marks
the longest day of the year, the day when the sun reaches its apex
and is aspected to zero degrees Cancer. This is a day that celebrates
the God in all his glory. It is also the time of year when the Goddess
is glowing with motherhood in her pregnancy.
In Wiccan
lore, once again the Holly King and the Oak King battle. This time,
it is the Holly King who is victorious, and from this point on,
the days grow shorter.
For those
of you familiar with Shakespeare, you might remember the play centered
around the Solistice: "A Midsummer's Night's Dream". It
is believed that Midsummer Night's Eve is a special time for those
who believe in the Faerie traditions. Like Samhain, this is a day
where the veils are thin between the realms of the Sidhe (the Faerie
realm) and the world of mortals. It is a time for merriment and
the making of wishes.
Litha marks
the first of three harvest celebrations. This is the time to gather
the herbs from your garden. Tradition suggests using your boline
or a scythe to cut the plant by the moonlight. Some suggest chanting
the use of the planet while doing so.
Honey is
a popular symbol for this time (one of the names of the June Full
Moon is the Honey Moon). Serving Meade as well as dipping your cake
in honey during the feast part of your ritual, symbolizes the sweetness
of life and the season.
As we've
seen happen in the past, Christianity has tried to hone in on our
holiday. They have declared it John the Baptist's birthday. I've
read that other Saints in the Church are remembered on the day they've
died. But not so with John the Baptist. He is the only Saint recognized
on his birthday. They celebrate the Solstice with the Jack-in-the-Green
to the Feast of St. John the Baptist, often portraying him in rustic
attire, sometimes with horns and cloven feet (like Pan).
Correspondences:
Names:
Litha, Midsummer, Solstice, Alban Heriun
Date:
The summer solstice or when the sun is one-degree Cancer.
Deities:
all Father Gods and Mother Goddesses, Pregnant Goddesses and Sun
Deities; Aphrodite, Astarte, Freya, Hathor, Ishtar, Venus and other
Goddesses who preside over love, passion and beauty; Athena, Artemis,
Dana, Kali, Isis, Juno, Apollo, Dagda, Gwydion, Helios, Llew, Oak/Holly
King, Lugh, Ra, Sol, Zeus, Prometheus, Ares, and Thor.
Ritual
workings: Self-dedication, rededication, pet blessings, focus
on love, marriage and divination.
Colors:
white, red, maize yellow or golden yellow, green, blue and tan.
Gemstones: all green gemstones, especially emerald and jade, tiger's
eye, lapus lazuli and diamonds.
Plants/herbs:
oak, mistletoe, frankincense, lemon, sandalwood, heliotrope,
ivy, copal, saffron, galangal, laurel and ylang-ylang; carnation,
chamomile, cinquefoil, daisy, elder, fennel, hemp, honeysuckle,
larkspur, lavender, lily, male fern, mugwort, pine, roses, Saint
John's wort, wild thyme, wisteria and verbena, vervain.
Incense:
Lemon, Myrrh, Pine, Rose, Wisteria.
Foods:
honey, fresh vegetables of all kinds and fresh fruits such as lemons
and oranges, pumpernickel bread as well as Summer squash and any
yellow or orange colored foods. Flaming foods are also appropriate.
Traditional drinks are ale, mead, and fresh fruit juice of any kind.
Animals:
robins, wrens, all Summer birds, horses and cattle. Mythical creatures
include satyrs, faeries, firebirds, dragons, thunderbirds and manticores.
Sources: Herne, Lady Bridget, The
Chronicles of Avalon,
StormWing, Kara's Pagan Pages
Litha
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