Summer Solstice Blessings 21/6/26

Although these blessings are belated, the Summer Solstice energy is still strong.  My acknowledgement of the changing Wheel of the Year started the day before, on Saturday 20th, when all the energy lines come into harmony, hence the late dowser, Rory Duff, called it the Harmony Day.

I walked into Lostwithiel to sit outside the church for 12 noon to meditate (there is a node inside the church where the Mary and Michael energy lines cross).  But on the way, I had a Forest Gump moment, when a beautiful white feather came down to me from nowhere. I thought it appropriate to put this as my featured image.

Solstice morning began with my walk into Coulsdon Park in Lostwithiel where the lime trees are in full bloom and the bees buzzing away up in the foliage.

My next stop was the The Hurlers and I managed to get the stone circles in the photo plus the Cheese Ring in the background.  My last visit to the Hurlers and the Cheese Ring was on a foggy day, so my photos then were not brilliant. It was great to make another visit on a sunny day. This time, I was able to find The Pipers, which are two standing stones (not to be confused with The Pipers near St Buryan).  I didn’t think it appropriate to take photos as there were people there, however I did take in their energy. Amazing!

Then on to Trethevy Quoit.  Again, my last visit was on an inclement day, so this time I was able to take some better photos.

And this time I was able to get a photo looking outside from inside the Quoit.

A truly magical day.

Love and hugs.

“Find what you love and love what you find”