Summer's Solstice. Fourteen hours and forty-nine minutes of sunlight today, truly a spectacular event. The longest day here in the Northern Hemisphere and shortest in the Southern half of the World. This Summer's Solstice is placed almost exactly between two full moons both of which are lunar eclipses and today a Solar Eclipse mostly viewable in parts of Asia and the Middle East.
Does it mean much, some astrologers would say yes. To me, a yes, because it is so interesting. All that energy and pull from the two luminaries in our sky, has to have some effect. I would pay particular attention to any "signs" today. A nudge, a pull, a hint, a remembrance. That something something that catches our attention. It may bring transformation, especially when we view our heavens. Bright Blessing
Happy Solstice!
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