On June 21, the Summer Solstice marks the longest day of the year across the World. This astronomical turning point has deep roots in Pagan traditions, where light and vitality were honored. It signals peak Summer brilliance, when sunlight lingers and landscapes glow with intense radiance. Communities observe it through rituals, gatherings, and reflective celebrations. The phenomenon connects ancient cosmology with modern seasonal awareness, blending science and symbolism. It remains a timeless marker of celestial rhythm and renewal.
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