Sunday, June 21, 2026

Summer Solstice June 21 2026


Stonehenge at Summer Solstice - picture from History.com

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 The astronomical summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere occurs on Sunday, June 21, 2026, at 4:24 A.M. EDT(08:24 UTC).

We who live in the Northern Hemisphere are so grateful for the longest day and the shortest night.  In 2026, it seems like summer and the warmth of the Sun will not arrive.  The mountains still have lots of snow on them.

The picture of Stonehenge is because years ago on the Summer Solstice, I was at Stonehenge. Our small group had permission to be inside the Henge at sunrise.  Yes it was an early, early morning.  Thinking about the experience still gives me goose bumps because the site was filled with energy and old souls and celebration.  It is an experience that I will never forget.  

Since then, we have had summer solstice gatherings and we have celebrated on our own.  To be outside first thing in the morning on Solstice, regardless of the location, is an experience.  

May your solstice this year be the start of all kinds of abundance for you for the next year.

Many blessings,

Judy

Friday, June 19, 2026

Being Immortal

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The poster says:  Millions long for immortality who don’t know what to do with themselves on a rainy Sunday afternoon.  —  Susan Erzurum

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It is hard to believe that we are immortal souls when we have so much going on in this mortal life.  Yet, if you can find that space of “no time” in your daily thoughts or in your meditation, you can see the very beginning and end of time, and all things between, for just a few moments.  And, in that time, you know there is no time and you are immortal!  You find memories and future visions in that glimpse.  You are eternal.

Blessings,

Judy

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Wolves In Dream Time

 

   Bow Valley Wolf Pack - Picture from Canadian Running Magazine 


The wolves have been very active in dream time – they prowl through the different sites of dreams.  Wolf wants you to remember that a pack is safer then being alone for traveling in strange territory. However, Wolf likes to go out and be solitary when it is suitable, and will travel many miles by itself.  Alone, Wolf is very cautious and will observe before going into the open.

Perhaps you need to listen to Wolf’s advice about something that you are going to do now.

Blessings,

Judy