Monday 24 June 2013

Summer Solstice at Coldrum

Friday just gone was the longest day and shortest night of the year, the Summer Solstice. The time of year that celebrates the highest point of the sun in the year and also a time to celebrate completion achievement and to remember our connection to all things. This is a time to remember the departed to also understand that from this day on we slowly progress back to the darkness of winter and to carry the strength of solstice light and energy with us.




I spent this day at Coldrum long burrow in Kent with friends having a small pick nick at the base of the mound after lighting incense and placing offerings and practicing some dowsing at this sacred site. It was a very family centered day and a deep sensation of ancestry was really present at this place.  A very mystic place for quiet personal contemplation and meditation on the solstice energy and the ancestors who rest in the world on the other side of the mound. Beautiful stones and beautiful country side. I love this Solstice time it really helps with a sense of renewal and continued progression for the next half of the year. The first half is done and has passed away and now the new half shall bring prosperity and new achievements.



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