Squidoo: Pagan Sabbats: Litha
Litha, another way of saying the Summer Solstice, comes on the longest day of the year and is at the opposite side of the year from Yule, the Winter Solstice.This Solar Festival marks the day when the Sun God is at the height of power. It is a time o...
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This weekend is the Summer Solstice
Another name for the Summer Solstice is Litha. The Sun God is at the height of his power. It's the longest day. After this the days will gradually become shorter until once again night and day are in balance at the Autumnal Equinox. Learn more of this Pagan holiday.
Summer Solstice
The Wheel of the Year keeps turning. The next Sabbat will come in June, the Summer Solstice or Litha. This day marks the point in the year when the Sun is at the height of its power, the longest day of the year. Come to learn more about this Pagan holy day.
Happy Litha
Wishing everyone a Happy Litha, a Joyous Solstice, and a wonderful Father's Day weekend.
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