Overall, where ever you are on Earth, the Summer/Winter Solstice represents an opportunity to celebrate your LIGHT. It is a time to gain strength from within, and get ready to embark on the new journey as our days of daylight get longer beyond the Winter Solstice and we are being energised from within. As the days post Summer Solstice become shorter, it is a time of inner reflection/review as we move toward the next cycle.Īs we make the journey from the Summer Solstice into the Winter Solstice, it is a time of inner reflection, turning to the Sun within, our solar selves. We reach the peak of growth at the Summer Solstice – and it is a time of celebration for all. Conversely the Shortest day of the year (shortest hours of sunlight) is the June Winter Solstice (Southern Hemisphere) and the December Winter Solstice (Northern Hemisphere).Īs we make the journey from the Winter Solstice into the Summer Solstice we are being energised from the Sun in our Heart through to the Divine Heart of all creation. The Longest day of the year (longest day of sunlight) is the June Summer Solstice (Northern Hemisphere) and the December Summer Solstice (Southern Hemisphere). And then as the Sun enters Capricorn toward the end of December we have the Summer Solstice (Southern Hemisphere) and the Winter Solstice (Northern Hemisphere). In each solar year we have two Solstice’s, one in June (usually around the 20/21st) and one in December (usually around the 21/22nd).Īs the Sun enters Cancer toward the end of June we have the Winter Solstice (Southern Hemisphere) and Summer Solstice (Northern Hemisphere). Below is a summary of the energy of the Equinoxes & Solstices per solar year and the potential they create within our lives here on Earth.Īlso, please refer to my article ‘ The Cosmic Breath‘, on how the four seasons of our solar year represent the flow of the inhalation and exhalation of the great Breath of Creation. The four season’s come into fruition by the two Equinox’s and the two Solstices each Solar year. This is not due to the Sun moving, but due to the Earth moving relative to the Sun. Due to the tilt in our Earth’s axis of rotation, throughout the calendar year the Sun appears to rise and fall in different regions of the Sky, creating the Seasons of the year.
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