Archive - June 2025

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Celebrate the Summer Solstice
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Silly Superstitions

Celebrate the Summer Solstice

 

Celebrate the Summer Solstice

On June 20th when the Sun moves into Cancer in the Northern Latitudes, we celebrate the Summer Solstice. it is one of the eight great spokes on the Celtic Wheel of the Seasons. The Solstice (meaning sun stands still) is universally recognized in all cultures as an important turning point—it is the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. In the Southern Hemisphere the Summer Solstice will be celebrated at the Winter Solstice in the North.

I have often written about the Fae (people of Fairie) and their role as protectors of the natural world. Since Summer Solstice was the time when encounters with the Fae were most possible, I felt called to write about such encounters.

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Silly Superstitions

Silly Superstitions are as Old as the Hills. Here’s how to have fun with them.

Today is Friday the 13th and that’s about as funny as silly superstitions get.  From Norse mythology to the last supper to a slew of slasher movies, the whole thing has turned into a laugh as it should be.  Here’s some perspective.  Growing up I often spent time with a wonderful girl named Stephanie.  She was a died in the wool horror movie fan and I never quite understood her fascination.  She’d laugh as we watched the monkey brains scene in Faces of Death, Freddie Kruger’s soul pizza, Jason doing his thing at Camp Crystal Lake and all the rest.  I wasn’t really ever frightened but I wasn’t howling with laughter either. 

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