![]() Bonfires were lit on tops of hills, by holy wells, at places held sacred, to honour the fullness of the Sun. Traditionally people stayed up all night on Midsummer's Eve to welcome and watch the sunrise. But before we welcome the return to the Dark side of the year, and acknowledge this great turning point of the Wheel, we celebrate! From now on the days grow shorter and the nights grow longer and we are drawn back into the Dark to complete the Wheel of the Year.Īt this time the God, as Oak King, is rich in abundance, but he too surrenders his reign to his brother twin, the Holly King, and the descent begins. As the Light reaches its peak so this is also the moment when the power of the Sun begins to wane. Yet within this climax is the whisper and promise of a return to the Dark. The Earth is awash with fertility and fulfillment and this is a time of joy and celebration, of expansiveness and the celebration of achievements. This is the peak of the Solar year and the Sun is at the height of its life-giving power. The Goddess is now full and pregnant with Child, and the Sun God is at the height of His virility. Here we are at Midsummer, we have arrived at the longest day and the shortest night of the year.
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