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Introduction to Litha
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Introduction to Litha

Litha is the moment when the sun is at its strongest, casting its life-giving energy over the earth. As the solar energy reaches its zenith, it brings with it the potential for personal growth, creativity, and transformation. During this time, we are encouraged to step into our own power, embracing the opportunities for expansion and renewal.

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Aine and Midsummer
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Aine and Midsummer

Áine’s presence at Litha reminds us to embrace the radiance of the sun, the magic of the earth, and the power within ourselves. She embodies the balance between passion and responsibility, wildness and wisdom, encouraging us to shine brightly while remaining true to our hearts.

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Litha Meditation
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Litha Meditation

Welcome to this Sun Blessing Meditation. As the Wheel of the Year begins its cycle at Yule, the darkest time of the year, we honor the rebirth of the sun and the return of its light. Yule reminds us that even in darkness, there is the promise of renewal, growth, and hope. This meditation is an opportunity to connect with the sun's life-giving energy, to invite its blessings into your life, and to reflect on the cyclical nature of time and light.

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the Oak King and the Holly King
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the Oak King and the Holly King

The Oak King and the Holly King are strong representations of the two types of male energy in nature. Mythologically, these two figures fight twice a year to mark the changing of the seasons. This fight represents the natural world's endless cycle of growth and retreat.

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