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Litha can also be known as Midsummer, especially in Nordic and Slavic traditions. It is the longest day of the year and a chance for us all to bask in the powerful energy of the sun. It is a celebration of positivity and all the food, crystals and activities aim to reflect this. Lughnasadh, or Lammas , indicates the midpoint between summer and autumn. This sabbat is the final celebration of the warm season and a time to start preparing for the cold seasons. It also marks the first harvest of the year, which are typically grains. The Fool tarot card is about new beginnings, having faith in the future, being inexperienced, adventure, and not knowing what to expect. The card explains that no matter how long or deeply you prepare for choices in life, there are areas taht are out of your control. The God and Goddess’s became stronger and stronger as The Wheel Turns from Winter Solstice onwards. They reach the height of their strength at Summer Solstice, the longest daylight time of the year. But the Wheel is forever turning, and with each day that passes after that, they begin to lose strength, eventually reaching a point on the Wheel where both day and night were of equal length. From then on the days became shorter, the light of the Sun Waning until Winter Solstice, the shortest day, when it is once more born again. When the Wheel reaches its lowest point of rotation, it has nowhere to go but up once more, and so the cycle repeats itself over and over as it has done since the beginning of time.

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Be open to the help of others, too, as guidance from both the physical and spiritual realms is supporting you along your journey. They want you to do well, so relish their support right now. Call on them any time you need it. You may also feel compelled to work with the archangels and ascended masters to support and guide you.Imbolc, also known as Candlemas, marks the halfway point of the winter season. It’s a time for cleaning and organizing your living environment (think spring cleaning), as well as clearing your mind and heart of things that no longer serve you. Ostara is the Spring Equinox, the first time since the previous equinox, where the days and nights are equal in length. Ostara takes place on the 21st March in the northern hemisphere and the 21st September in the southern hemisphere. Yule (Christmas) , Ostara (Easter), and Samhain (Halloween) are the most well-known. But there are other celebrations throughout the year that bear great importance to witches, wiccans, and pagans.

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From this point on, we will start to see more daylight in our days, helping to lift our mood and enrich our earth. It is the main fertility festival within the Wheel of the Year and marks a time of intense abundance, balance, harmony and new life. A lot of the ways we celebrate the Christian holiday of Easter, mirrors the ways the fertility goddess Ostara was once worshipped.

The Wheel of the Year Tarot takes us by the hand, leading us to an enchanted place where Nature, divine priestess, wisely arranges and governs the passage of time. Expand the sub-menu Oracles and Inspirational Cards Collapse the sub-menu Oracles and Inspirational Cards

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