Litha Magick Collection @Superstitious
Litha or Midsummer, falls on the Summer Solstice (on or
around June 20). During this time, we as Witches honor and celebrate the Sun at
the peak of His power. We draw in the energy of the Mother Earth and her magick
of fertility and growth. We prepare ourselves and our homes for the waning
periods of the Sun, which lie shortly ahead.
Midsummer is the longest day of
the year and the shortest night. In our Witches tradition, Litha symbolizes the
end of the reign of the waxing year's Oak-King, who is now replaced by the
Holly-King of the waning year (who rules until Yule). In our ritual and magick
we understand and attune ourselves with this subtle change and draw in the
growth and balance in which the Holly King draws forth. We cast spells for
love, passion, and psychic power. The Fairy World itself is drawn to the energy
of this time and many of us attempt to contact these magickal creatures and use
their magick to empower our lives, homes, and spells.
Litha Magickal Collection Now available
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