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Litha, The Summer Solstice |
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Litha is also known as the summer solstice, Midsummer, All Couples Day, and Saint John's Day. Litha is one of the fire festivals and occurs on the longest day of the year. This is the time of year when the sun reaches its highest apex, at the Tropic of Cancer. It is the day when light overcomes darkness, a day of power. Litha also is one of the "quarter days" or the Lesser Sabbats. Litha, as a Wiccan holiday, has the Sun/God reaching full power, and the Goddess pregnant with child. She holds promise of the bounty of the harvest yet to come. Litha's name, depending which author you read, has its roots in Greco-Roman, (McCoy, page 149) or according to Our Lady of the Prairie Coven, Litha means opposite of Yule. This may possibly have Saxon roots, though that is pure speculation. No others authors that were researched for this article offered any explanation as to the origins of Litha other than it is name for Midsummer. Midsummer traditionally marks the beginning of summer (i.e. schools out). Actually midsummer marks the actual middle of the Celtic summer, falling between Beltane and Lugnasadh. Midsummer is known also as a night of magic, made famous by William Shakespeare with his play Midsummer's Nights Dream. As a Quote from Puck can attest to: Captain of our fairy band, "
marry in the month of May In praise of St. John-- Litha rituals as all ritual should be personal. Several of the authors give basic outlines some for covens, some for the solitary. Most of the authors used for this essay are Wiccan. This particular point of view uses a very pregnant Lady and a Lord at the height of his powers. This ritual, no matter what the tradition or the Gods/Goddesses involved should include either the sun or a fire, or both. FOODS BAKED TOMATOES SUMMER SQUASH
ZUCCHINI CASSEROLE
The following is a mixture from the following authors, Shakespeare, Buckland, RavenWolf, Starhawk, Cunningham and McCoy. Altar should reflect the colors the colors of midsummer and face the east. Bonfire should either be in the middle of circle or to the west. Time: Sunrise All enter from the west to face the rising sun. Those playing the parts of the God and Goddess take their position on the east most side of the circle. The Leader takes his/her place in the middle the rest form a half circle, from west to south to north, facing towards the east. Leader should cast the circle. After Circle is cast leader begins. LEADER: God of the Sun, we have gathered here to day to honor you, for now is the day of your greatest strength. ALL SAY: We honor you. LEADER: Goddess, mother, we gathered here today to honor you, for today is the day you are full of bloom. ALL SAY: We honor you. LEADER: Today is the day we mark the end of the Oak Kings reign, and the beginning of the Holly Kings. GOD: (Facing the Goddess) Farewell to thee, my love. For my power grows less with passing of the year. GODDESS: (Facing the God) Farewell to thee, my love. For your son grows strong within my womb. ALL SAY: We honor you. LEADER: Lord and lady, come into our hearts, and purify us. Smite the darkness from our souls with your light. GOD and GODDESS: (To jump hand and hand over the fire.) Come join us children in the light. Let our fire purify your souls and make your spirit bright. LEADER: (Jumps over fire in the waiting arms of the God and Goddess) We thank thee for your love and light. ALL SAY: We honor you (Jumps over fire) LEADER: (Closes Circle) We dedicate ourselves to the God and Goddess, Lord and Lady, whose union formed another life. We give ourselves with these ancient vows. Standing firm upon this earth you have blessed. ALL SAY: We honor you. All leave towards the west. |
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