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  2. Midsummer - Wikipedia

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    Midsummer is a celebration of the season of summer, taking place on or near the date of the summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere; the longest day of the year. The name "midsummer" mainly refers to summer solstice festivals of European origin, especially those in the Nordic countries.

  3. Summer solstice - Wikipedia

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    The summer solstice or estival solstice[i] occurs when one of Earth 's poles has its maximum tilt toward the Sun. It happens twice yearly, once in each hemisphere (Northern and Southern). For that hemisphere, the summer solstice is the day with the longest period of daylight and shortest night of the year, when the Sun is at its highest ...

  4. Summer solstice: Everything you need to know about the ...

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    Then this could be the best day of the year for you and your fellow sunlight seekers. The summer solstice is Thursday, June 20. It’s the longest day and shortest night in the Northern Hemisphere ...

  5. Druidry (modern) - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Uther Pendragon attending 2010 Summer Solstice ceremony at Stonehenge. In Druidry, a specific ceremony takes place known as an Eisteddfod, which is dedicated to the recitation of poetry and musical performances. [111]

  6. The spiritual meaning of the summer solstice — and rituals to ...

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    Rituals for the summer solstice, according to an astrologer Get energized with yoga. Honor the sun by doing salutations in the morning at sunrise and in the evening at sunset. Let your yoga poses ...

  7. Kupala Night - Wikipedia

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    • George the Victorious, on whose day the summer season begins [14] • John the Baptist, on whose day the summer solstice is celebrated [15] [1] • Demetrius of Thessaloniki, on whose day the summer season ends [14] According to many researchers, Kupala Night is a Christianized Proto-Slavic or East Slavic celebration of the summer solstice ...

  8. The Druid Order - Wikipedia

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    Ceremony at Spring Equinox. The fourth and final public ceremony of the year is the Summer solstice. This event is marked by three ceremonies at Stonehenge in Wiltshire: a simple ceremony at midnight for the darkest hour, a dawn ceremony marking the rising of the Sun behind the Heel Stone, and a ceremony at noon for the fullness of the light.

  9. Saint John's Eve - Wikipedia

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    In the ancient Roman world, 24 June was the traditional date of the summer solstice and 25 December the date of the winter solstice, [4] both of which were marked by festivals. [5] [6] Christ's Incarnation was closely tied to the 'growing days' (diebus crescentibus) of the solar cycle around which the Roman year was based. By the sixth century ...