What are solstice rituals?

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What are solstice rituals?

Ceremonies and rituals include purification, dancing, and sometimes gift-giving. At the time of the solstice, Hopi welcome the kachinas, protective spirits from the mountains. Prayer sticks are crafted and used for various blessings and other rituals.

Why do Pagans celebrate solstice?

Significance of the solstice in Paganism The Pagan festival of Litha is one of the most important in the Pagan religion, commencing on the eve of the Summer Solstice it celebrates the midsummer and the power of the sun god.

What is the significance of the solstice?

The summer solstice marks the beginning of the astronomical summer and occurs when the earth has its maximum tilt towards the sun. For temperate regions, the summer solstice is when the sun reaches its highest point in the sky. The Earth orbits the sun at an angle.

What is the significance of 21 June?

On 21 or 22 June every year, the ‘solstice’ occurs. For those who live in the northern hemisphere of Earth, on 21/22 June every year is the summer solstice, the year’s longest day. It represents the day when the Sun, as seen from the Earth, is furthest North.

How do you prepare for the winter solstice spiritually?

Make a seasonal altar of light, gratitude and intention with winter flowers, pine cones, oranges, mistletoe and fir tree clippings. Light a candle and burn resinous incense such as Frankincense, Myrrh or Copal and place your wishes and intentions for the new year here.

When is the winter solstice sacrifice?

The Winter Solstice sacrifice happens in the early morning hours of December 21st this year.

Where does the Illuminati sacrifice infants on winter solstice?

That video is also below. The building shown above is called “The Navarre” and it’s the location where the Illuminati Council of 13 sacrifice an infant on the Summer and Winter solstice every year. The Winter Solstice sacrifice happens in the early morning hours of December 21st this year.

What does the winter solstice mean for our wellbeing?

The solstice traditionally marked the turning point of the dark season and the return of hope and optimism for a prosperous year ahead. For ancient communities whose wellbeing was closely tied to the land, this transition from dark to light was fundamental to wellbeing. For those living in the far north today, the same could be said.

What happened on the day after the sacrifices?

He said: “The day after the sacrifices was kept as a day of rejoicing, neighbours visited each other with gifts and with expressions of good will.” Two of Scotland’s most famous prehistoric burial sites, Clava Cairns near Inverness and Maeshowe on Orkney, are said to have their passageways aligned to the angle of the setting sun around solstice.