Summer Solstice Creature Feature
Blessings of Alban Hefin, Midsummer, Litha, Summer Solstice, to Everyone in the Northern Hemisphere!
Blessings of Alban Arthan, Midwinter, Yule, Winter Solstice, to Everyone in the Southern Hemisphere!
As we bask in the warm sunlight of the longest day of the year, amid the green and growing things of summer, it's almost a shock to realize that after today the light will begin dying. The Oak King has reached the height of his strength, but even now the Holly King is stirring, beginning to stalk the Oak King in his quest to rule over the long dark winter. The endless cycle of birth and death continues.
The Holly King and Oak King are the twin faces of the Horned God, each ruling over the dark and light halves of the year. They are in a perpetual duel for the favor of the Goddess, and each ritually dies at the end of his season. But neither one is truly dead, he merely withdraws for six months, some say to Caer Arianrhod, the Castle of the ever-turning Silver Wheel. This is the enchanted realm of the Goddess Arianrhod where the god must wait and learn before being born again.
Source: Earth Witchery
Summer Solstice Recipe
ORANGE HONEY BUTTER
2 Tablespoons Grated Orange Rind
3 Tablespoons Powdered Sugar
1/2 cup Unsalted Butter, at room temperature
1 Tablespoon honey
Combine the orange rind, powdered sugar, butter and honey in a small bowl and blend until well mixed. Chill slightly and serve with scones or biscuits. Recipe courtesy Red Deer & Elenya.
2 comments:
I went to a summer solstice gathering yesterday. We each got a coin that one of the members had cast himself with a sun on one side - acckkk! can't remember what was on the other. Opening and closing rituals, with classes/discussions on tarot, creating a sacred herb garden, henna, belly dancing and crystals in between. It was a great day, met some lovely folks. I hope everyone in this hemisphere was able to at least go out and enjoy a little sun!
oooh, Carolan, what a beautiful image!
Thank you for the legend, too, I'm not sure I'd ever read it...
How beautiful.
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