Midsummer
Magical Celebrations of the Summer Solstice
Anna Franklin
Llewellyn Publications, 2002
Celebrate Midsummer!
A Day of warmth and light, A Night of Fairy Folk and Magic
Midsummer is one of the most ancient, widespread, and joyful Pagan festivals.
The sun rises to the height of its power on the summmer solstice, and Midsummer Eve is filled with fairy mischief and magic.
Anna Franklin reveals the origins and customs of this enchanting holiday with:
- Myths and Lore: The Gods and Goddesses of Midsummer, rolling wheels, the Midsummer tree, circle dancing, and torchlight processions.
- Midsummer magic and divination: Fairy contact, spells, empowering magical tools with solstice sun energy, Midsummer Eve pillow divination.
- Traditional summertime treats: Elderflower Fritters, Gooseberry Fool, Coamhain Soup, Strawberry Wine, Heather Ale, Clary Sage Tea.
- Seasonal rituals: Rite of the Oak King and the Holly King, Cornish Flower Ritual, Witch Rite for Midsummer Day, Drawing Down the Sun.
- Midsummer herb craft: Gathering and drying herbs for magical oils, incenses, inks, and teas; herb recipes, from Amun Ra to Sun Goddess Oil.
Anna Franklin (England) has been a practicing Pagan for thirty years and a High Priestess for fifteen, leading and organizing many Midsummer rites.
She now works as a therapist, teacher, photographer, artist, and writer. She is also the author of The Sacred Circle Tarot, illustrated by Paul Mason;
and co-author, with Paul Mason, of Lammas.
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There is a new and completely revised and expanded edition of this book from Anna Franklin:
Midsummer Solstice (published by Lear).