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  • itha Herbal Circle Ritual graphic for the Summer Solstice, featuring a mortar and pestle filled with fresh summer herbs and chamomile flowers, sparkling golden magical energy, and a vibrant blue-to-pink twilight gradient background. Gold Wheel of the Year symbol and website URL at the bottom.
    Seasonal Rituals

    Litha Herbal Circle: A Ritual for the Height of Summer

    June 19, 2025 /

    Celebrate the summer solstice with a magical Litha herbal circle ritual. Litha, also known as Midsummer or the summer solstice, is a time to honor the sun, gather with nature’s abundant herbs, and infuse your days with intention and joy. In this post, discover how to create your own herbal circle, work with classic Litha herbs, and enjoy a seasonal recipe that captures the spirit of the season. Litha Litha, also called Midsummer or the summer solstice, marks the longest day of the year. It’s a time when the sun shines brightest and nature is at her peak. This sacred point on the Wheel of the Year celebrates abundance, growth,…

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Today’s Magic: The Summer Solstice arrives! As the sun reaches its peak, consider this:

“The longest day of the year is a celebration of warmth, abundance, and light. Ancient traditions marked the Solstice by gathering outdoors, honoring the sun, and sharing gratitude for all that grows. Light a candle, brew a cup of lemon balm or chamomile tea, or take a moment to bask in the sun—even if just for a few breaths. These small rituals connect us to the magic woven into this turning of the Wheel.”

Let today be a little ritual:
Open a window, let sunlight flood in, sip something herbal, or jot down what's blooming in your life right now. Happy Solstice!



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