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Arrival: A Solstice Celebration

In Paulo Cohelo’s much beloved novel The Alchemist, the protagonist realizes at the end, the gold he sought was under the tree where he first had his vision.  All he had to do was Arrive.

The time is now. The truth you’ve been scratching at is almost clear. This is a call to initiation. Social structures are shifting. The world we live in will never be the same. It’s time to find out who you are in this new world. This summer solstice sets off a chain reaction to be realized six months down the road at the winter solstice, which astrologers worldwide connect to the dawning age of Aquarius.

On the longest day of the year, in this longest year of the century, what can you access through ritual?

Arrival. Don’t deny that you have gone on ten thousand mental journeys in the past few months, even as you’ve sheltered in place.  

In this ritual we will honor our cosmic origin, connect the dotted lines of our own firmament.  We will write, move, remember, connect.  To Arrive beyond circumstance, and lay claim to the goodness that is ours already, we will celebrate this day together.  We will divine by remembering our divinity.  The ritual include a screencasting of the 2020 Solstice at Stonehenge. This is the first time in history this powerful ceremony has been shared with the world.

This is a celestial pivot point. What can you let go of? What are you ready to manifest?

How long do you want to wait to harness the interior wilds of this time?

This ritual will be cohosted with Matt Trease from In Transit Astrology.

Price goes up after June 20th . Open to ALL!

This image was captured by Oliver Nagy to depict range of the sun’s arc between the June and December solstices. He pointed the fixed lens to a single spot for the duration of the exposure, and recorded the suns path like glow-sticks streaming across the sky. Thanks, Oliver!

 

We shall not cease from exploration, and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time.
— T. S. Eliot
 
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Earlier Event: June 7
Rites of the full Strawberry Moon
Later Event: July 12
Rites of the full Buck Moon