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✨ Embrace the Magic of the Solstice! 🌞🌜 Twice a year, the solstice invites us to pause, reflect, and harness its transformative energy. Whether celebrating the longest night during winter or the radiant longest day in summer, these celestial moments symbolize renewal, growth, and connection with our inner selves. Join us as we explore the spiritual significance, traditions, and practices that honor this profound event. 🌌✨ Ready to dive deeper? Click through for more enlightening…
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WELCOME LIGHT The solstice marks a turning point in the winter. Darkness will soon give way to more light. Take a moment to pause on the longest night of the year and remember that the sun will rise again. Wishing you brightness for all that you do & love,Carissa This design is for your personal use only. Email us if you would like to use anything in a broader context, and I am sure we can work something out. Copyright People I've Loved, 2022
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Happy Winter Solstice: the shortest day of the year Dec 21 #winter #wintersolstice
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A golden crescent moon appears against a black night sky. On closer examination, it’s the yellow curve of a McDonald’s French fries box positioned at just the right angle. In the corner, it states simply, “Open late”.
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The Winter Solstice, marking the longest night of the year, offers a unique opportunity for reflection and realignment. As we embrace this moment of stillness, it's a chance to pause and assess where we are in our lives. The darkness invites us to look inward, encouraging us to confront our thoughts and feelings without the distractions of everyday life. This introspection can lead to valuable insights about our goals, relationships, and personal growth.
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Winter solstice, also known as midwinter, is the day with the shortest period of daylight and the longest night of the year. It usually occurs around December 21 on the Gregorian calendar. The season which follows is winter. Winter Solstice occurs in the Northern Hemisphere and summer solstice occurs in the Southern Hemisphere.
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