The season is
turning, and I feel this transition from spring to summer is a monumental one. Summer is
a time of abundance on earth, a
celebration of outward joy in the fullness of life.
Today the sun exerts its maximum energy on our part of the earth; the powers of outward physical expression are at their greatest, and the powers of inner contemplation are at their lowest. And of course, just as we reach the point of maximum yang energy, yin energy is reborn and begins to gain strength: The next days will each be a little shorter again, until the winter solstice in December.
I make a point this week to celebrate things I love most about summer:
- Sleep in, and revel in the more flexible schedule.
- Spend as much time outside as possible- do some gardening, eat my meals outside, and just sit outside and soak it in.
- Eat strawberries.
- Take afternoon naps!
- Pick bouquets of flowers.
- Go for evening walks in the warm night air.
Agenda
for the Solstice:
Journal:
Visualize and
write about the ideal summer.
What amazing
things do I want to accomplish?
Plan a party:
Get
together with friends for at least part of my celebration, because everything
is more real when shared with friends.
Each year at the solstice, I make a sun mandala
of grapevine with two cross arms. The outer circle represents the wheel of the
year, and the arms of the cross symbolize the four seasons. I hang it high in my
apple tree to remind me of summer all year long.
Build a Solstice Eve Fire:
Our ancestors lit fires on the eve of the solstice, maybe
to symbolize the sun's power. It’s traditional to start a solstice fire with
oak and fir: Oak is the tree of power, symbolizing the energy of the sun. Fir
is the tree of immortality, symbolizing the rebirth of the sun. We collected a
fir cone and an acorn from trees in our neighborhood.
We also took down last year’s battered solar disk from the apple
tree and burned it.
Make flower crowns:
A fun way to celebrate!