Understanding the Summer Solstice: Key Insights for June 20th – Oranum Blog
This June 20th represents the Summer Solstice. Believed to be one of the oldest of celebrated days of the year, there is archeological evidence that this day was celebrated as long ago as the Neolithic – which was 7000-1700 BCE! Yes, a long time ago. Summer Solstice a special day when the Northern Hemisphere has its longest day. Conversely, the Southern Hemisphere has their shortest day of the year.From ancient man to the current year, mankind has a long history with celebrating the Summer Solstice.For the Wiccan it is Lithia, a time of plenty and celebration. For the Pagan, Asatru, Neo-Pagan and more,observance helps them feel that direct connect to the ancestors. Other religions that mark the Equinox as a holy day are Buddhist, Hindu, and many First Nations peoples. The marking of the Solstice was an important time for our ancestors. So much so that great constructions were made to ensure that the solstices and equinoxes were remembered precisely. Tracking these dates allowed for better luck growing crops and was essential to mark the …
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