How to celebrate Summer Solstice based on your zodiac sign

Step up and shine on, my babies, the Summer Solstice is upon us.The Solstice arrives this year on Jun 20, 2025, at 10:42 p.m., marking the moment that our favorite death star is at its zenith.

“We’re at the peak of summer and the peak of light in the Northern Hemisphere.This is a great time to be hedonistic, to enjoy, and to have that moment of recognition.

Revel in these good times because we’ll face some challenges later this year,” Evolutionary Astrologer Jill Brown told The Post.The word Solstice translates to ‘sun standing still’ — and this day of days offers a similar summons to we mortals, to be still and contemplate our own precipice, looking back at what’s been and ahead to what will be.The Summer Solstice delivers the longest day of the year and thrusts us into the high tides and emotional depths of Cancer season.

As cardinal water, Cancer draws us in, toward intuition, feminine mystery, interior worlds, and deep care.In effect, the Solstice lights our way home.“The Solstice reminds me of Joseph Campbell’s ‘Hero’s Journey’ — where we’ve reached the false end or the road back.

We’re not done, we know there’s still some journey left.It’s bittersweet because from here on out, we’re losing light every day.

This is an opportunity to be really intentional about this pinnacle and about the time between now and winter.”Get it while you can, folks, and read on for Brown’s suggestions on how to praise this pinnacle according to your zodiac sign.Brown urges Fire signs to participate in rituals that embrace and/or stabilize their elemental nature.

“In the pagan tradition, the Solstice is celebrated with bonfires and people gathering.If you’re a Fire with an intention-setting practice, burn your intentions after you make them.”Circle up to get down and burn it bright to get right, folks.

Brown also recommends smudging/smoke cleansing, fortifying plants with ashes, and purifying the body with sweat.“I think any ...

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Publisher: New York Post

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