Connecting with Ancestors: Pagan Ancestral Practices on the Summer Solstice

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The summer solstice, also known as Midsummer, is an important time in many pagan traditions. This day marks the longest day of the year and the official start of summer. Pagan practices during the summer solstice often involve honoring and celebrating the sun and its life-giving energy. One common pagan practice during the summer solstice is the lighting of bonfires. Bonfires represent the power and warmth of the sun and are thought to bring luck and protection for the coming year. People gather around the bonfires to dance, sing, and celebrate the solstice.


Turn getting dressed into a magical ritual by adding some sparkling solstice vibes to your look. Tap into the energy of the sun by going for gold on the jewellery, clothing and sparkly metallic eyeshadow. Imagine yourself achieving everything you wish for as you adorn yourself.

There s a WEALTH of information on Stonehenge s association with the solstices on the English Heritage website , and we fully encourage you to fall down that rabbit hole and check it out. It takes place between 20 th and 22 nd June each year, the reason for the shift in date boiling down to the fact that our calendar doesn t precisely reflect the Earth s rotation, and so we have to allow some wiggle room.

Summer solstice pagan practices

People gather around the bonfires to dance, sing, and celebrate the solstice. Some pagans may also jump over the bonfire as a way to purify and cleanse themselves. Another common practice during the summer solstice is the gathering of herbs and flowers.

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Patti Wigington is a pagan author, educator, and licensed clergy. She is the author of Daily Spellbook for the Good Witch, Wicca Practical Magic and The Daily Spell Journal.

Updated on April 03, 2019
Summer solstice pagan practices

Many pagans believe that the energy of plants is at its peak during this time of year, and they collect herbs and flowers for use in rituals, spells, and protective charms. These herbs and flowers are often used to create wreaths or garlands that are worn or hung in homes to bring good fortune and fertility. In addition to bonfires and plant gathering, pagans may also engage in other rituals during the summer solstice. These rituals may include meditation, divination, and honoring deities associated with the sun and the harvest. Pagans may create altars or sacred spaces dedicated to these deities and use this time to give thanks and ask for blessings. Overall, pagan practices during the summer solstice focus on celebrating the sun's power and energy, as well as connecting with nature and the cycles of the Earth. It is a time of joy, abundance, and gratitude. Whether participating in bonfires, gathering herbs, or performing rituals, pagans embrace the magic and wonder of the summer solstice..

Reviews for "Pagan Offerings and Sacrifices during the Summer Solstice"

1. Jane - ★☆☆☆☆
I attended a Summer solstice pagan practice and was deeply disappointed. The event was disorganized, with no clear direction or purpose. There were no explanations or guidance on the rituals or practices involved, leaving newcomers like myself feeling lost and out of place. The whole event felt more like a haphazard gathering of individuals rather than a cohesive spiritual practice. Overall, it was a confusing and unsatisfying experience that did not meet my expectations.
2. Mark - ★★☆☆☆
I decided to give a Summer solstice pagan practice a chance, but unfortunately, I found it to be quite underwhelming. The rituals and ceremonies lacked substance and meaning, which made it difficult for me to connect with the spiritual aspect of the gathering. Additionally, the event seemed to prioritize aesthetics and performative elements rather than genuine connection and introspection. While the concept of celebrating nature and the changing seasons is appealing, this particular event failed to deliver a meaningful experience.
3. Sarah - ★☆☆☆☆
Attending a Summer solstice pagan practice was a complete waste of time for me. The event was riddled with New Age cliches and superficial spirituality that felt more like a parody than a genuine religious or spiritual gathering. The lack of organization and structure left me feeling disinterested and disconnected throughout the entire event. I expected to have a deeper and more meaningful experience, but all I got was a shallow and ill-conceived celebration that failed to resonate with me on any level.
4. David - ★★☆☆☆
I attended a Summer solstice pagan practice out of curiosity, but I ultimately left feeling unsatisfied. The event lacked clear instructions and guidance, making it difficult to fully engage in the rituals and practices. It felt like there was a lack of expertise or knowledge among the organizers, which resulted in a disjointed and confusing experience. While I appreciate the intention behind celebrating nature and the solstice, this particular event fell short in delivering a meaningful and well-executed spiritual practice.

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