The summer solstice is coming up this week at 7:09pm eastern time on Wednesday, June 20 — the official beginning of summer, longest day of the year, and highest point for the sun in the northern hemisphere.
This day also marks a high point in Feng Shui, signifying the peak moment of Yang energy for the year.
The sun exerts its most powerful energy on this day, once a year.
It’s a moment for celebrating and giving thanks for all the abundance the sun brings into our lives as it promotes the growth of everything on earth.
Take this moment to pause and reflect on the changes in your life thus far this year. This peak energetic moment is ideal for asking yourself some important questions.
- Have you planted seeds that you can see coming to fruition in the harvest days ahead?
- Are you accessing the bounty that this time of year has to offer?
- Are you prepared to reap what you have sown during the first part of the year?
Rejoice, be grateful, and enjoy the big energies of the longest day and shortest night!
(Photo from maniacworld – check it out for more amazing “Holding The Sun” photos!)




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