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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Summer Solstice is often associated with, and tends to have a heavy focus on, outdoor activities. These can be a fabulous part of this celebration. However, for those who are self-isolating or may be spending the Solstice indoors for other reasons and are looking for ways to celebrate Litha inside, this post, which highlights a dozen great ways to do, so has you covered.</p>
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<p>Commonly referred to as the longest day of the year, the <strong>Summer Solstice</strong> is a beautiful celebration of sunshine and the coming harvest season that it helps to bring into being.</p>



<p>For many witches, Wiccans, and Pagans, the Summer Solstice – also known as <strong>Midsummer</strong>, though in many modern calendars and cultures alike, it is generally seen as the official start of summer, not the middle of the season – corresponds with the sabbat of <strong>Litha</strong>.</p>



<p>Because both the Summer Solstice and Litha are inextricably linked to the sun, so they are inherently connected with nature itself.</p>



<p>While certain rules regarding <a href="https://witchcraftedlife.com/tips-on-how-to-handle-coronavirus-social-isolation-from-a-chronic-illness-fighter/">self-isolation</a> are loosening in some parts of the world, and the number of businesses and public locations such as parks and beaches that are once again open is steadily increasing, a good many of us remain in self-isolation this month either by necessity/ordinance or personal choice.</p>



<p>My husband and I have opted to voluntarily continue sheltering at home throughout June, which means that I’ll be celebrating Litha right here on our property.</p>



<p>We’re fortunate to have a lovely little slice of rugged woodland for our backyard. And though it will play an important roll in my Litha celebrations, today I wanted to shine the spotlight on <strong>Summer Solstice activities that you can do indoors</strong>.</p>



<p>Regardless of the Covid-19 situation, not everyone has a backyard or easy access to a public park, forest, beach, etc..</p>



<p>You may be indoors on the Summer Solstice due to medical reasons, your job, <a href="https://witchcraftedlife.com/magickal-approaches-and-self-care-tips-for-caregivers/">caring for loved ones</a>, personal choice, or an array of other reasons.</p>



<p>And, while for many of us witchy and Pagan folks nature is akin to oxygen for soul, not everyone goes gaga for the great outdoors – which is perfectly okay!</p>



<p>If it’s currently safe for you to do so, and nature is your personal jam, you can certainly involve the outdoor world in your Midsummer celebrations. </p>



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<p>However, as the ideas in this post detail, it is entirely possible to celebrate the Summer Solstice without setting foot outside.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>When is the Summer Solstice?</strong></h3>



<p>The Summer Solstice has a floating date and takes place each year between June 20<sup>th</sup> and 22<sup>nd</sup>.</p>



<p><strong>This year, the Summer Solstice takes place on Saturday June 20, 2020.</strong></p>



<p>The exact time of this year&#8217;s Summer Solstice’s occurrence will be 11:43 UTC, which equates to 2:43 PM PST and 5:43 PM EST, respectively.</p>



<p>This Solstice is one of two times in the year (the other is the Winter Solstice) when one of the Earth’s poles &#8211; the North Pole &#8211;  is titled as closely to the sun as it possibly can be, thus making the South Pole as far as away from the sun as it can be.</p>



<p>This explains why the Summer Solstice is the day with the longest number of daylight minutes. </p>



<p>Hard as it is to believe, from the very next day onward, we gradually start to lose light again. </p>



<p>Thankfully, we won’t start to see or feel the impact of this in too many notable ways until summer starts to wind down and the beautiful season of fall, with its notably shorter hours of daylight, returns. </p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Are Litha and the Summer Solstice the same thing?</strong></h3>



<p>Although they frequently fall on the same day – and plenty of witches and Pagans (myself included) will sometimes use the two terms (as well as Midsummer) interchangeably, technically speaking, Litha and the Summer Solstice are not the same thing.</p>



<p>Well, not entirely at least. <img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/1f609.png" alt="😉" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /></p>



<p>The Summer Solstice is an astrological event involving, as we just discussed above, the day when the North Pole is at the closest point it will be to the sun in the entire year.</p>



<p>Litha is one of many forms of Midsummer festivals or sacred days that have been held to celebrate the Summer Solstice throughout the course of time.</p>



<p><strong>Today, Litha is celebrated by many contemporary witches, Wiccans, and Pagans as a way to honour and work with the longest day of the year. </strong></p>



<p>Though as with each of the eight sabbats that comprise the Wheel of the Year, not all observers of Litha may opt to celebrate it on the exact same date as one another. Thus, for some people, their personal (or group) Litha celebrations may not transpire on the Summer Sabbat itself.</p>



<p>Various individuals and belief systems see Litha as a day that witnesses the eternal battle between light and dark in our annual cycle of life here on this planet (a fight which repeats itself on the Winter Solstice in December). </p>



<p>This is sometimes portrayed as a battle between the Oak King (who rules over the light-filled half of the year) and the Holly King (who has domain over the darker half of the year).</p>



<p>In short, the Summer Solstice refers to the longest day of the year, whereas Litha is a sabbat that corresponds with and is often celebrated on the Solstice, but which does not always transpire for all observers of the sabbat on the exact same day. &nbsp;</p>



<p>Whereas plenty of people who are not witches or Pagans may choose to observe and possibly honour/work with the Summer Solstice on a spiritual level, relatively few individuals who are not of a witchy, Wiccan or Pagan persuasion are likely to observe this day as the sabbat that is Litha. </p>



<p>And as a fun, relevant fact, in case you were curious, the word “solstice” is an amalgamation of two Latin words. <em>Sol</em>, which means sun, and <em>sistere</em>, which means to stand still.</p>



<p>And just as the ancients looked upon the solstices as times when the sun may have seemed to stay or stand still for a little longer, so too can we opt to hold these days with reverence. Devoting some introspective time to honouring what they mean to the planet and to our own individual lives alike.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>12 Ways to Celebrate Litha Indoors During Covid-19 (or anytime!)</strong></h3>



<p>The ideas presented below include some that are of a more witchy or Pagan nature, but&nbsp;<strong>all are open to anyone, regardless of their personal spiritual path or beliefs who may want to engage in them</strong>.</p>



<p>The Solstices are an ingrained part of the year which occur whether we make a point of celebrating them or not. </p>



<p>Observing the Summer and Winter Solstices (as well as the Spring and Fall Equinoxes), however, can be a highly meaningful way for us to feel an even stronger and more poignant connection to the changing seasons and to nature, whether we&#8217;re inside or outdoors. </p>



<p><strong>1.</strong> While you might not be able to do so on the shores of a beach or heart of the woods, if you have access to a window (and an at least somewhat unobstructed view), you may be able to <strong>watch the sun rise on the Summer Solstice</strong>.</p>



<p>This seemingly simple act can be one of the most intensely meaningful and memorable. I love to watch the sun rise (and later, set) on Litha, often grounding myself first, practicing mindful breathing throughout, setting intentions, giving thanks, saying Pagan prayers, and sometimes even singing straight from my heart to the rising orb that has sustained life on this planet for millions of years now.</p>



<p><strong>2. Cook, bake or eat foods that correspond with the colour of the sun and its light in their raw state.</strong> </p>



<p>Bananas, lemons, apricots, starfruit, mangos, yellow kiwi fruit, golden raspberries, eggs, corn and cornmeal, pancakes, yellow zucchini, yellow potatoes, yams, yellow peppers, chanterelle mushrooms, pineapple, yellow apples, yellow plums, yellow figs, yellow watermelon, yellow cheeses, yellow/golden cakes and cupcakes, honey, many different cooking oils, chamomile tea, mustard, turmeric, and saffron are just some possible – and delicious – yellow food options.</p>



<p>If you practice kitchen witchery, you may wish to select foods whose correspondences align with the overall themes – such as life, bounty, hope, love, fertility, abundance, and manifestation – of Litha/the Summer Solstice.</p>



<p>Just as you want to work kitchen magick while preparing your delicious yellow foods, stirring your intentions, desires, and magickally focused thoughts into your meals.</p>



<p><strong>3. Use the return of summer’s sunlight and warmth as an ideal time to metaphorically burn away negatives in your life.</strong> </p>



<p>Much like how we tend to shed layers of clothing as the weather heats up, this point in the year is an ideal time to take stock of your life and actively look for areas that are no longer serving your well, which are holding you back, or that may be hampering you in other ways.</p>



<p>Engage in releasing, banishing, dispelling, grounding, and balancing spellwork and rituals during the season of Litha to help cleanse your life of negatives and better prepare yourself mentally, physically and spiritually for the dark half of the year that lays ahead.</p>



<p><strong>4. Make a new magick wand.</strong> Various tools are associated with each of the sabbats. When it comes to Litha, candles, staffs, and wands in particular are closely tied to this sacred summer celebration.</p>



<p>Get creative and make a new wand using items you have on hand or can easily, and safely, access outdoors.</p>



<p>Create your wand in the days leading up to the Summer Solstice and consider consecrating, blessing and charging it with the rising sunlight on the Solstice morning (or at any point that day).</p>



<p>You may wish to create a wand that you use specifically on Litha and during the summer months or one that will be a year-round magickal tool for you.</p>



<p>In either case, utilizing colours (such as yellow, orange, red, green, white, and gold, as well as clear), crystals, and other materials that correspond with Litha and the sun can help to imbue your beautiful new wand with an even deeper connection to the Summer Solstice.</p>



<p><strong>5. Burn candles!</strong> Bonfires have been lit at Midsummer since the time of the ancients and remain an important part of many Summer Solstice and Litha celebrations around the world to this day.</p>



<p>If having or attending a bonfire is out of the question this year, turn to the radiant energy, light and beauty of candles instead.</p>



<p>Now, I’m not suggesting, of course, that you gather up ever last candle in the house, place them side-by-side, and have an indoor bonfire. Goodness, <strong>NO!!! Please do not do this!!!!!!!</strong></p>



<p>Instead, what I am proposing is that the twinkling flame of one or more candles can be used a meaningful and potentially magickal way of honouring both the sun (+ its warmth and light) and the traditional bonfires of the Summer Solstice.</p>



<p>While not mandatory, if you have some to hand, you may wish to burn candles in solar colours such as yellow, orange, and red that correspond all the more to the sun’s own colours and energy.</p>



<p>You can add further magick and intention to your candles by doing things such as anointing them with various oils/herbs/charged waters, carving sigils or other meaningful symbols or signs in the wax, and charging the candle before using in the sunlight on the Solstice.</p>



<p>As always, be sure to make safety your top priority when working with candles. Never leave them unattended or around curious pets or children. Burn them in appropriate candle holders and have an easily accessible source of water available in case any flames start to get out of control.</p>



<p><strong>6. Make paper oak leaves to honour the Oak King.</strong> The mighty oak tree has a long and highly venerated connection with the Summer Solstice, as does the figure of the Oak King, who presides over the waxing half of the year leading up Litha. &nbsp;</p>



<p>The Oak King is a folkloric representation of the warmer half of the year, which is usurped by the Holly King who in turn rules the waning half of the year until the Winter Solstice.</p>



<p>Fascinatingly, the Celtic name for Oak (“Duir”) means doorway. This is especially apt given that from this point onward, we will technically be entering the dark half of the year, closing the door on the lighter months that lead up to the Summer Solstice.</p>



<p>Whether freehand, tracing the real deal, using a die cutting machine, or with a <a href="https://www.firstpalette.com/printable/leaf.html">printable oak leaf template</a>, the Summer Solstice is an excellent opportunity to create a flurry of our own paper (or fabric/cork/felt) oak leaves.</p>



<p>You can use your homemade oak leaves as the paper for spellwork, as home décor, on your altar, create a wreath or wearable crown with them, make garlands out of them, involve them in crystal grids, use them to write down your favourite summer blessings or memories on, as place cards at a Litha meal, and much more! Let your imagination soar and have a delightful time crafting your own handmade oak leaves this summer.</p>



<p><strong>7. Create a sun-filled summertime music playlist</strong>. Did you know that there are over two hundred songs in the English language that include the word “sun” (or some variation of sun, such as sunshine or sunny) in their title?</p>



<p>As this <a href="https://www.songfacts.com/search/songs/sun">list of songs with the word sun</a> in them attests, this is definitely true.</p>



<p>Why not create a playlist of songs that involve the sun and/or other summertime lyrics to pump up your mood, or conversely, to help you relax and unwind, this Litha?</p>



<p>If you’re a fan of dancing, swaying, or singing along to the beat, go all out and let your inner musical spirit soar. Summer is an inherently fun time of the year for many of us and music can help make it all the more so.</p>



<p><strong>8. Honour your inner light</strong>. It is anything but a state secret that this year has been incredibly challenging for both the world as a whole and many individuals themselves.</p>



<p>It is completely understandable – and natural – if you’re feeling more drained than a bathtub right about now.</p>



<p>What are some simple, meaningful and enjoyable ways that you can honour your own inner light and allow it to shine all the more, (especially) if it’s been put on the back burner in recent months?</p>



<p>Litha, the longest day of the year is an ideal time to honour and nurture your inner light. </p>



<p>Permit yourself some self-care time, engage in an activity that makes your heart sing, create a list of reasons why you’re amazing, treat yourself to a favourite meal or activity, breath deeply, and know that no matter how dark life may get at times, your own inner sunshine is with you always.</p>



<p><strong>9.</strong> <strong>Bake and decorate an edible version of Stonehenge</strong>. Not only is Stonehenge in the UK strongly connected to both ancient and modern Paganism, but it one of the most visited ancient sites in the world each Summer Solstice.</p>



<p>This year’s festivities have been shelved due to the <a href="https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/stonehenge-summer-solstice-canceled-gbr-scli-intl/index.html">pandemic</a>, but that doesn’t mean you can’t bring a hit of the magick and mystery of this sacred monolithic site into your own Summer Solstice celebration.</p>



<p>Why not try making a lovely <a href="http://www.turquoiselemons.com/blog/winter-solstice-gingerbread-stonehenge">gingerbread Stonehenge</a> and (optionally) decorating it with things such as sugared flower petals, chocolate-coated sunflower seeds, sweet herbs and spices, candied citrus peel, and frosting in solar shades of red, orange, or yellow?</p>



<p>You could create your gingerbread Stonehenge as an offering, to use on your Litha altar, to enjoy as part of your Summer Solstice feast, to utilize in spellwork, or for any other reason that you fancy.</p>



<p>This is a fun activity for the whole family. If you have little ones at home, consider getting them involved and sharing some cool facts about Stonehenge and its historical significance as you bake and decorate your impressive Summer Solstice dessert.</p>



<p><strong>10.</strong> <strong>Integrate a new spiritually meaningful activity into your life</strong>. Back in early January, I posted about <a href="https://witchcraftedlife.com/12-ways-to-live-a-more-magickally-focused-year/">12 Ways to Live a More Magickally Focused Year</a>. Now is a terrific time to take a few minutes and assess how you’ve been doing on the daily magick front so far in 2020.</p>



<p>It is also a great point in the year to start (or pick up) a spiritually meaningful activity, habit, or focus that you’ve been wanting to begin or reconnect with.</p>



<p>Let the longest day of the year shine its light on your life to help you see your deepest desires and drives that have yet to be fully addressed. </p>



<p>Which of these can you begin doing something positive about this summer? What skills would you like to learn? What areas of your life may need some TLC?</p>



<p>All of these things are excellent points to give mindful, focused thought and corresponding action to at Litha and straight on into the second half of the year.</p>



<p><strong>11. Put together an energy bag</strong>. Select or make a pouch or bag in the size of your choosing out of a sheer, mesh/tulle, or other gossamer type fabric.</p>



<p>If sewing isn’t your – <em>cough, cough</em> <img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/1f604.png" alt="😄" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /> – bag, but you want to make one from scratch all the same, I highly suggest checking our Silver Raven Wolf’s excellent tutorial on <a href="https://silverravenwolf.wordpress.com/2012/02/18/how-to-make-the-traditional-style-no-sew-magickal-bag-for-success/">How to Make a No-Sew Magickal Bag</a>. </p>



<p>You’ll want to fill your energy bag with items that pertain to the vibrancy, warmth, light, joy and sense of thriving life that the sun and summertime give off.</p>



<p>Examples of such items includes the following: </p>



<p>-Small candles in solar colours</p>



<p>-“Fiery” crystals and stones such as sunstone, yellow appetite, pyrite, orange calcite, carnelian, rose and yellow quartz, garnet, yellow aventurine, citrine, tiger’s eye, yellow tourmaline, and aragonite.</p>



<p>-Charms or pieces of jewelry in warm metals such as gold, brass, copper and bronze</p>



<p>-Beads, especially glass and crystal beads, in solar and other summertime colours</p>



<p>-Fresh, dried or artificial flowers (do keep moisture content in mind if using fresh flowers, especially if you wish to keep this energy bag for more than a few days)</p>



<p>-Dried herbs, dried herbs, dried seeds (including sunflower seeds), dried tea leaves, and/or dried or dehydrated summer fruits</p>



<p>-Small vials or other containers of beach sand</p>



<p>-Ethically sourced shells, sea dollars, sea glass, and other small items from oceans or lakes</p>



<p>-Ethically sourced feathers from birds that are especially active or visible during the summer months</p>



<p>-Small vials or other contains of glitter in sunny colours such as yellow, orange, red or gold</p>



<p>-A warm or “fiery” incense blend</p>



<p>-Pieces of dragon’s blood resin</p>



<p>Gather the items you wish to use, place them in your energy bag, charge your bag in the sunlight on Litha, bless or concrete the bag and its contents, and either use the mixture as part of spells workings, as offerings, on your Litha altar, or as a personal source of strength, energy and vitality throughout the summer months.</p>



<p><strong>12.</strong> <strong>Do something pertaining to genealogy</strong>. Trees are one of the first things that I associate with Litha. I adore trees, working with tree spirits and energy, doing <a href="https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/073874803X?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=witchcraftedlife-20">tree magick</a>, spending time in the company of trees, you name it!</p>



<p>Save perhaps for small potted trees of the indoor variety, most of us don’t have a lot of branch filled friends under our own roof. One tree that we do have with us at all time, however, is our family tree.</p>



<p>Whether you’re a passionate family genealogist or would be hard pressed to come up with your grandmothers’ maiden surnames off the top of your head, there are activities pertaining to our family trees that nearly all of us can do.</p>



<p>You may wish to research branches of your family tree that you don’t know much about, speak with or even interview living relatives about your family history, frame and display treasured family photographs, create family trees stretching back 3 – 5 generations and give copies to your immediate family members as gifts  (this site has over 370 different <a href="https://www.familytreetemplates.net/">free family tree templates</a>), record facts about your own life for posterity, or research the history of surnames in your family.</p>



<p>If you are adopted or otherwise do not have much (if any) information about your birth parents or ancestors, you could opt to work with the family tree of your adopted parents, if doing so felt right to you. </p>



<p>Or you could focus more on your own life instead, documenting facts about yourself and putting together a budding new family tree starting with yourself, any biological siblings you may have, and your own children and/or partner(s), if applicable. </p>



<p>You can also use this time to call upon, work with, provide prayers or offerings to, or otherwise engage with your ancestors, whether you know them by name or not. (As I&#8217;m very fond of saying, we might not always know our ancestors&#8217; names, but, from the other side of the veil, they know ours.)</p>



<p>Litha and summertime are natural fits for family related activities of all sorts, so don’t be shy about making your nearest and dearest (be they living or departed) an especially meaningful part of the sunny season.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>And a few additional ways to celebrate Litha indoors</strong></h3>



<p>I had such a blast compiling the twelve ways to celebrate Litha indoors for this post that as I was putting the finished entry together, I felt compelled to share a few more ideas.</p>



<div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter size-large is-resized"><img decoding="async" src="https://witchcraftedlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/12-Ways-to-Celebrate-the-Summer-Solstice-Indoors-During-Covid-19-or-Anytime-2-768x1024.jpg" alt="12 Ways to Celebrate the Summer Solstice Indoors During Covid-19 (or Anytime!)" class="wp-image-1308" width="650" srcset="https://witchcraftedlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/12-Ways-to-Celebrate-the-Summer-Solstice-Indoors-During-Covid-19-or-Anytime-2-768x1024.jpg 768w, https://witchcraftedlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/12-Ways-to-Celebrate-the-Summer-Solstice-Indoors-During-Covid-19-or-Anytime-2-225x300.jpg 225w, https://witchcraftedlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/12-Ways-to-Celebrate-the-Summer-Solstice-Indoors-During-Covid-19-or-Anytime-2-1152x1536.jpg 1152w, https://witchcraftedlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/12-Ways-to-Celebrate-the-Summer-Solstice-Indoors-During-Covid-19-or-Anytime-2-1000x1333.jpg 1000w, https://witchcraftedlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/12-Ways-to-Celebrate-the-Summer-Solstice-Indoors-During-Covid-19-or-Anytime-2-400x533.jpg 400w, https://witchcraftedlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/12-Ways-to-Celebrate-the-Summer-Solstice-Indoors-During-Covid-19-or-Anytime-2.jpg 1200w" sizes="(max-width: 768px) 100vw, 768px" /><figcaption><em>Spending the Summer Solstice indoors this year? No problem! The ideas in this post have got you covered. So settle in, enjoy a glass of magickal charged ice tea or lemonade, and learn how you can experience a meaningful and fun-filled Litha at home</em>. </figcaption></figure></div>



<p>These <strong>ways to celebrate Litha</strong> are not detailed to the same degree as the twelve listed above, as I feel they’re fairly self-explanatory. </p>



<p>Naturally, if you have any questions or would like me to expand on any of them, please do not hesitate to let me know in the comments below.</p>



<p>-If you have a piece of it leftover, burn the remnants of your Yule tree or other natural Yule season greenery (boughs, wreaths, etc). Inside the house, this is often best done in a woodburning stove or fireplace, or a large fire-safe cauldron. (Ensure that you have a working fire extinguisher at the ready.)</p>



<p>-Decorate and actively work with your altar for Litha. I really enjoy adorning my altar for Litha and often do so with fresh or dried flowers, decorations and images of the sun; sand, grass, leaves, various animal figurines, crystals in Litha related colours, and anything else that feels right to me in the moment.</p>



<p>-Do an oracle or tarot card pull or spread for Litha (such as this lovely example of a <a href="https://ethony.com/litha-tarot-spread/">Litha Tarot Spread</a>).</p>



<p>-Charge your crystals and/or other magickal tools of your choice in the sabbat sunlight to imbue them with the might and majestic energy of the longest day of the year.</p>



<p>-Leave offerings to the fae and/or otherwise work with or honour the faerie folk. </p>



<p>-Plant an indoor herb garden in pots or other suitable containers, ensuring that they’re able to get enough daily sunlight.</p>



<p>-Make a summer themed centerpiece for your Litha dinning table, altar, mantle, dresser, coffee table, or other spot of your choosing. The sky and your imagination are the limit when it comes to what to include.</p>



<p>Some fun ideas include fresh, dried or article flowers and/or leaves, seashells, sea glass, miniature beach toys, beads or charms, springs of lavender or rosemary, small figurines or toy versions of animals that you associate with summer, candles, glass pebbles (available from many craft stores, florist supply shops, dollar stores, and big box stores), small vintage linens or crocheted doilies, items depicting the sun, and fresh or artificial summertime fruits.</p>



<p>-Create a piece of art or another type of craft project that depicts or represents the sun. Bless and imbue it with positive, radiant energy and display it on your altar or elsewhere in your home to enjoy throughout the summer – or all year long, if you fancy.</p>



<p>These are but a few more ideas regarding <strong>what to do on Litha</strong> and how you can celebrate this beautiful summertime sabbat when you’re indoors. </p>



<p>Naturally, if such is feasible for you at the moment, you can carry out some of the activities listed in this post outdoors or bring your completed projects with you when you go outside.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>The Midway Point in The Wheel of The Year</strong></h3>



<p>That is precisely what Litha/the Summer Solstice is, and as such, it has a unique advantage of being able to pull from the strength of the earlier sabbats in the year, and to help propel us onto those that still remain.</p>



<p>Many see the next sabbat in the Wheel of the Year, Lammas/Lughnasadh, which transpires in early August, as the first of three harvest festivals and, in some respects, the very earliest start of autumn.</p>



<p>Thus, <strong>Litha is the main summer sabbat</strong> and its position as such enables us to truly celebrate and honour the present season.</p>



<p>No matter how much we may miss spring or love fall, summer is here and it deserves to be venerated and enjoyed. </p>



<p>Whether you spend the whole day inside, outside, or a combination of both, take time this year to reflect on what the Summer Solstice means to you, your life, and your spiritual journey.</p>



<p>Get creative, give thanks to the sun, have fun, and carve out some time to embrace the warmest season, starting with the Summer Solstice straight on to the third week of September, when we’ll once again say hello to the Fall Equinox.</p>



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<p>The beautiful sabbat of Beltane is upon us again. A season whose fledgling roots were acknowledged and celebrated back in the chilly days of February, at <a href="https://witchcraftedlife.com/dairy-alternatives-for-imbolc-plus-imbolc-menu-ideas/)">Imbolc</a>, has since transformed into the radiant bloom that is springtime. </p>



<p>Historically, <strong>Beltane has often marked the start of the light half of the year</strong>, which is characterized by such things as abundant sunlight, warmth, and a wide variety of fresh crops. </p>



<p>This light-filled half will conclude, from a sabbat standpoint, with Samhain at the end of October, from which point onward the world will experience the darker half of the year. Until, in a dance that has played out since time immemorial, the cycle begins anew once more the following Beltane.</p>



<p>For those north of the equator (south of this point, the seasons – and, optionally, Wheel of the Year – are experienced in reverse order to those in the northern hemisphere), May and June are often a gloriously lovely time.</p>



<p>All of nature has come out of hibernation, the sky rivals tropical seas with the depth of its azure tones, the grass is verdant, lush and inviting to our sandal clad feet, and some of the most delicious fresh food of the entire year is once again in season.</p>



<p>This year, however, while all of those same things still ring true, the <strong>Covid-19 pandemic</strong> and continued need to remain in <a href="https://witchcraftedlife.com/tips-on-how-to-handle-coronavirus-social-isolation-from-a-chronic-illness-fighter/"><strong>self-isolation</strong></a>, coupled with global food chain and supply shortages of certain products means that popping down to the nearest grocery store or farmer’s market for fresh produce may not be possible at present </p>



<p><strong>Even if our local supermarkets are open, there’s no guarantee that the items we’re after will be on their shelves.</strong> Nor that we&#8217;ll be in a position &#8211; be it due to health, finances, or safety &#8211; to reach the stores nearest to us in the first place.</p>



<p>I’m a huge proponent of eating fresh, shopping locally, and (if feasible and so desired) growing some of your own food. </p>



<p>Tough times alter our lives, however. The types and availability of food that we presently have available to us is currently one of the ways in which many people are experiencing the impacts of this devastating global pandemic. </p>



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<p>In today’s post, we are going to explore some of the <strong>foods that are closely associated with Beltane</strong> coupled with <strong>ways to make the most of those foods in store cupboard form</strong>, as that is what an ever-increasing number of us are working with for our daily menus and sabbat meals alike.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>What foods are traditionally associated with Beltane?</strong></h3>



<p><strong>Beltane is the Celtic May Day festival</strong> whose roots stretch far back in history, to a time of a primarily agrarian-based society the predated the industrial revolutions by hundreds upon hundreds of years.</p>



<p>It is one of the four traditional Celtic/Gaelic festivals that helped to delineate the seasons for these early people (the others were Samhain, Imbolc, and Lughnasadh/Lammas, respectively). </p>



<p>Beltane was heavily associated with the start of the summer pastoral season, fresh produce, and energy filled life, plus fiery passion, and was seen to be a time when – much as at Samhain – <strong>the veil between the worlds thinned</strong>.</p>



<p>The ancient Celts were certainly not the only culture to celebrate, honour and/or worship the start of May, but it is largely through their observance of this annual happening that we’ve derived much of our 21<sup>st</sup> century interpretation of Beltane. Influences from other early European cultures, including the Norse and the Germanic peoples can be felt as well.</p>



<p>As this springtime sabbat is typically observed on, or right around, May 1<sup>st</sup>, the <strong>foods that have traditionally been associated with Beltane</strong> tend to be those that are at are in season at that point in the spring.</p>



<p>These include, but are not limited to, the following:</p>



<p>-Asparagus</p>



<p>-Artichokes</p>



<p>-Baby/new potatoes</p>



<p>-Bannock</p>



<p>-Blueberries</p>



<p>-Carrots</p>



<p>-Celery</p>



<p>-Dairy products (vegetarians, vegans, and those who do not otherwise consume animal milk products can easily swap in <a href="https://witchcraftedlife.com/dairy-alternatives-for-imbolc-plus-imbolc-menu-ideas/">dairy alternatives</a> instead)</p>



<p>-Garlic (as well as wild garlic)</p>



<p>-Green beans</p>



<p>-Green peas</p>



<p>-Edible springtime flowers such as honeysuckle, lilacs, jasmine, roses, and violets</p>



<p><strong>*IMPORTANT NOTE* Only <em>Jasminum</em></strong> <strong><em>officinale</em>&nbsp;is edible. All other jasmine species, including &#8220;false jasmine&#8221; are poisonous.</strong> Please see this page on <a href="https://whatscookingamerica.net/EdibleFlowers/EdibleFlowersMain.htm"><strong>edible flowers</strong></a> for more details. </p>



<p>-Honey</p>



<p>-Leeks</p>



<p>-Lemons</p>



<p>-Lettuce</p>



<p>-May Wine (alcoholic or non-alcoholic versions; here is a lovely <a href="http://www.seasonalwisdom.com/2012/04/recipe-may-wine-with-sweet-woodruff/">May Wine recipe</a> that you may enjoy)</p>



<p>-Oatcakes</p>



<p>-Radishes</p>



<p>-Ramps (a species of wild onions)</p>



<p>-Roses (and rose water)</p>



<p>-Rhubarb (in some areas, in others it may be ready later in the summer)</p>



<p>-Scones</p>



<p>-Spinach</p>



<p>-Spring onions</p>



<p>-Strawberries</p>



<p>-Swiss chard</p>



<p>-Various herbs such as chives, dill, lavender, lemon balm, rosemary, tarragon, and thyme</p>



<p>-Watercress</p>



<p>Importantly, it should be noted that the ancients did not have had access to all of these foods at the same time and in the same place. (Ye olde Whole Foods Market was definitely not a thing yet! <img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/1f604.png" alt="😄" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" />)</p>



<p>However, chances are that of those they were able to harvest or otherwise obtain (such as through trading), they would likely have included a variety of these healthy offerings into their diet during the spring and early summer months.</p>



<p>Some of the above listed foods are going to be explored in further detail below, complete with their respective magickal correspondences.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Are fresh foods a better choice for Beltane?</strong></h3>



<p>While you might prefer the taste or texture of fresh versions of certain foods, from a magickal standpoint, I do not personally believe that canned, tinned, frozen, dehydrated, or otherwise non-perishable forms of food are automatically less effective, magickal, or meaningful (especially if little to no preservatives or artificial ingredients have been added to them).</p>



<p><strong>You can impart, bless, charge, or otherwise imbue anything that you eat or work with in your practice with the energy and intent of your choosin</strong>g.</p>



<p>Doing so should help to ensure that foods with far off expiration dates are just as useful and beneficial in your workings (and daily meals) as those that were just plucked from the field or tree.</p>



<p>Objectively, while some foods are seen as being fairly common non-perishable pantry or store cupboard staples, I have no way of knowing what you have on hand and/or may readily have access to at present.</p>



<p>I encourage you to keep in mind as you continue reading from this point onward, that this is not a checklist. It is totally okay if you do not currently have some or even all of these different foods at your house. </p>



<p><strong>Necessity is the mother of invention and of substitution</strong>. As lovely as it is to try and eat foods that are traditionally in season – or otherwise plentifully available – at the time of each of the sabbats, if that isn’t feasible for you, please try not to worry about it.</p>



<p>As an alternative, you could <strong>aim instead to focus more on the colour of your food</strong>. For example, luscious greens and sunny yellows, pretty reds and elegant purples to mirror and correspond to the hues that we see in abundant in the natural world during the month of May.</p>



<p>As well, for the purpose of keeping things concise, I have used the terms “pantry” and “store cupboard” quite liberally here, extending them to cover various foods that you may have in canned, tinned, packaged, frozen or otherwise non-perishable form.</p>



<p>Naturally, if you currently have ready access to the fresh versions of these foods and wish to enjoy them during the Beltane season, by all means do so.</p>



<p>That said, we witchy folk are nothing if not resourceful and know that <strong>making the best of what we have at our disposal right now is one of the keys to a happier, more content, and abundantly blessed life and magickal practice alike</strong> &#8211; so reach for those store cupboard staples! </p>



<div class="wp-block-image"><figure class="aligncenter size-large is-resized"><img decoding="async" src="https://witchcraftedlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Kitchen-witchery-magickal-store-cupboard-foods-for-Beltane-1-1-768x1024.jpg" alt="Kitchen witchery for Beltane during Covid-19 self-isolation using store cupboard foods" class="wp-image-1040" width="650" srcset="https://witchcraftedlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Kitchen-witchery-magickal-store-cupboard-foods-for-Beltane-1-1-768x1024.jpg 768w, https://witchcraftedlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Kitchen-witchery-magickal-store-cupboard-foods-for-Beltane-1-1-225x300.jpg 225w, https://witchcraftedlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Kitchen-witchery-magickal-store-cupboard-foods-for-Beltane-1-1-1152x1536.jpg 1152w, https://witchcraftedlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Kitchen-witchery-magickal-store-cupboard-foods-for-Beltane-1-1-1000x1333.jpg 1000w, https://witchcraftedlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Kitchen-witchery-magickal-store-cupboard-foods-for-Beltane-1-1-400x533.jpg 400w, https://witchcraftedlife.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Kitchen-witchery-magickal-store-cupboard-foods-for-Beltane-1-1.jpg 1200w" sizes="(max-width: 768px) 100vw, 768px" /><figcaption><em>Our cupboards can be a witch and a home cook&#8217;s best friend all year round. They have become all the more important for many of us, however, since <a href="https://witchcraftedlife.com/tips-on-how-to-handle-coronavirus-social-isolation-from-a-chronic-illness-fighter/"><strong>self-isolation</strong></a> was introduced as an incredibly important measure in the fight again Covid-19. In today&#8217;s post, we&#8217;re exploring ways to put <strong>15 different non-perishable foods to work for the springtime sabbat of Beltane</strong>. </em></figcaption></figure></div>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>15 foods for Beltane and their magickal correspondences</strong></h3>



<p><strong>1. Asparagus:</strong> Magickal properties for asparagus pertain in no small part to lust, sex, power, and fertility – making it one of the most well-suited foods to tuck into at Beltane. In addition, asparagus is linked magickally to cleansing, purifying, healing, water magick, money magick, fortitude, keeping a calm head, standing up for yourself and others, boldness, and masculine energy.</p>



<p>Common non-perishable forms of asparagus include frozen, pickled, and canned/tinned.</p>



<p><strong>2. Artichokes: </strong>Magickal properties for artichokes tend to gravitate heavily towards matters of shielding and protection, as well as areas of personal growth, getting to the heart of the matter, letting your inner desires shine or manifest, exposing the truth, boldness, honesty, caring for others, and love of all sorts.</p>



<p>Common non-perishable forms of artichokes include frozen, pickled, and canned/tinned.</p>



<p><strong>3. Blueberries: </strong>Magickal properties for blueberries abound – much like the healthy properties of these powerhouse fruits. Turn to blueberry magick for protection (including of pets and other animals, as well as houses and property protection), the moon, feminine energy, health, healing, restoration, aura cleansing and strengthening, divination, faeries, sweetness, vitality, completion (of projects, goals, tasks, etc), shielding and protecting from energy vampires and psychic attacks, and optimism. </p>



<p>Common non-perishable forms of blueberries include frozen, dehydrated, powdered, freeze-dried, syrups, jams, jellies, preserves, and canned/tinned.</p>



<p><strong>4. Carrots:</strong> Magickal properties for carrots – by far one of the most iconic and beloved of springtime vegetables – include such things as grounding, healing, protection, desire, sexuality, fertility, seeing things for what they truly are, planting seeds of your desires, positivity and fun, sweetness, healing, opening your third eye, dreams, visions, youthfulness, and playfulness.</p>



<p>Common non-perishable forms of carrots include frozen, dehydrated, freeze-dried, jams, preserved in sweet syrups, relishes, pickled, and canned/tinned.</p>



<p><strong>5. Celery:</strong> Magickal properties for celery include those that can help with a number of important areas of our lives, including mental clarity, releasing, banishing, concentration, psychic awareness and gifts, soothing, helping to pass or speed along unwanted situations, serenity, calming, weight related matters, balance and harmony, unearthing the truth, and (much like asparagus) water workings and rituals.</p>



<p>Common non-perishable forms of celery include frozen, dehydrated, celery salt, celery seeds, and canned/tinned. </p>



<p><strong>6. Garlic:</strong> Magickal properties for garlic, one of the world’s most frequently used and adored culinary ingredients, are quite abundant and pertain to matters such as protection, luck, distancing yourself from unwanted energies and individuals, health, personal growth, masculinity, strength inclusion in witch jars, spell jars, mojo bags, and poppets; home protection, cleansing, purification, ancestor work, spell breaking, hex and curse breaking, working at the crossroads, and nighttime magick.</p>



<p>Common non-perishable forms of garlic include minced and crushed forms of garlic sold in jars, frozen, freeze dried, garlic salt, garlic powder, garlic paste, pickled, and canned/tinned.</p>



<p><strong>7. Green Beans:</strong> Magickal properties for green beans are plentiful – much like the culinary applications for perineal springtime vegetables. Matters of divination, money, creativity, new starts, standing tall (standing up for yourself), insight, wisdom, communication, clarity, personal space, getting out of ruts, hopefulness, creativity, garden and the fae are some of the key areas where green beans can help your magickal spells and other witchy workings. (Note, these magickal properties apply to<strong> yellow wax beans</strong> as well.)</p>



<p>Common non-perishable forms of green beans include frozen, freeze-dried, pickled, and canned/tinned.</p>



<p><strong>8. Green Peas:</strong> Magickal properties for green peas (including sugar snap peas) share points in common with those of green beans, as well as some of their own special strengths. Turn to green pea magick when you want to focus on areas relating to new growth, love, traditions, family matters, ancestor work, history, gardening, environmental protection, Gaia, strength, grounding, acceptance, serenity, and money matters.</p>



<p>Common non-perishable forms of green peas include frozen, freeze-dried, canned/tinned, and green pea snack crisps.</p>



<p><strong>9. Honey:</strong> Magickal properties for honey flow as abundantly and beautifully as this ancient, much adored culinary treasure. Work with honey in your spells, rituals, offerings and other magickal activities that pertain to love, happiness, peace, serenity, creativity, femininity, fertility, healing, self care, vital energy, binding, friendships, reaching amicable outcomes, traditions, family, celebrating both life and death (including as an offering at <a href="https://witchcraftedlife.com/how-to-use-graveyard-snow-in-your-magickal-workings-snow-magick-for-witches/">cemeteries</a>, launching new project and businesses, sweetness, kindness, romance, longevity, the sun, in hoodoo honey jars, and as an offering to a wide array of gods, goddesses, and spirit allies.</p>



<p>Most forms of honey, assuming they are properly stored are inherently long-lasting. If needed, honey can be frozen and thawed for later use (or used straight from its frozen form in some types of recipes). </p>



<p><strong>10. Lemons:</strong> Magickal properties for lemons are generally upbeat and sunny, reminding one of the vibrant hue of this beloved citrus fruit. Make lemons your magickal main squeeze when you want to focus on spells, rituals, offerings and other witchy workings pertaining to awareness, spirituality, clarity, purification, cleansing, rejuvenation, happiness, compassion, prosperity, warm and friendly relationships, friendship, femininity, fertility, children, auras, lightness of being, dreams, breaking negative ties, optimism, and the moon. (And, my fellow Cancers may enjoy knowing that lemons are closely associated with our astrological sign, much as it is with that of Pisces.)</p>



<p>Common non-perishable forms of lemons include frozen, freeze-dried, dehydrated, preserved, dried lemon peel, lemon extract, lemon juice, lemon concentrate, lemon pepper, jams, marmalades, and candied lemon peel. </p>



<p><strong>11. Oats:</strong> Magickal properties for oats stretch far back into the past and oats remain one of the most versatile and useful magickal ingredients you can keep in your kitchen or witchy ingredient cabinet to this day. Use oats in your magickal workings when you’re focusing on areas of happiness, health, tradition, stability, fertility, ancestor work, family matters, fortitude, endurance, persistence, personal change, meditation, house and home, beauty, friendship, faithfulness, good luck, stick-to-itiveness, comfort, healing, respect, spiritual growth, venturing out into the world, education, employment, and achieving balance in your life.</p>



<p>Most varieties of oats, assuming they are properly stored are inherently long-lasting. Some of the most common forms of oats include oatmeal, quick cooking oats, old-fashioned oats, rolled oats, steel-cut oats, oat flour, oatbreads, oatcakes, oat crackers, oat based breakfast cereals, granola, musali, granola bars, British flapjacks, oatmeal cookies, and oat milk. </p>



<p><strong>12. Rosemary: </strong>Magickal properties for rosemary abound and this beautiful herb is one that should have a standing spot in both your magickal workings and your kitchen. Use rosemary when you’re focusing on areas pertaining to love, attraction, spicing up your life, the solar plexus, dream work, warding off nightmares, memories, loyalty, sleep, strength, kitchen witchery, home blessings and protection, family, jealousy, bonding, purification, divination, protection from the evil eye, cleaning your space, offerings, the dead, hedge riding, spirits, ancient history, creativity, strengthening relationships, rejuvenation, bathing, and the element of air.</p>



<p>Common non-perishable forms of rosemary include dried, frozen, rosemary paste, rosemary-infused oils, and rosemary salt. </p>



<p><strong>13. Spinach:</strong> Magickal properties for spinach are strong and ample (much like the delicious culinary possibilities when cooking with spinach). Tap into the green goodness of spinach when you wish to focus your magickal workings on areas of personal growth, money, fertility, passion, strength, determination, shielding, charging, the forest (and nature in general), travel, transportation, ley lines, astral projection, or the planet Jupiter.</p>



<p>Common non-perishable forms of spinach include frozen, canned/tinned, and dehydrated. </p>



<p><strong>14. Strawberries:</strong> Magickal properties for strawberries are generally sweet, upbeat and highly welcome – much like this sunny weather culinary staple. Turn to strawberries in your magickal workings when you’re centering your attention on romance, love, pregnancy, family, youth, beauty, femininity, positivity, hope, truthfulness, creativity, warmth, friendship, overcoming hardships, dedication, success, stamina, reliability, giving, spiritual detoxification and cleansing, good luck, or the goddess Venus. &nbsp;</p>



<p>Common non-perishable forms of strawberries include frozen, dehydrated, freeze-dried, powdered, syrups, jams, jellies, preserves, and canned/tinned.</p>



<p><strong>15. Thyme: </strong>Magickal properties for thyme include those pertaining to purifying, cleansing, releasing and banishing negativity, happiness, personal style, prosperity, sweetness, hope, stability, tradition, balance, personal freedom, boldness, positive outlooks, letting go, compassion, reaching peaceful agreements, easing anxiety and nervousness, grief, trauma processing, releasing negativity, the fae, forest spirits, history, ancestors work, finding lost items, house hunting, financial matters, longevity, creativity, performing arts, writing, and honoring the dead.</p>



<p>Common non-perishable forms of thyme include dried, frozen, thyme paste, thyme-infused oils, and thyme salt.</p>



<p>As discussed earlier in this post, it is useful to remember that <strong>the magickal properties of each of the above listed foods apply whether a given food is fresh or preserved in some manner.</strong></p>



<p>I aimed to include foods in this list that are, under normal (aka, pre-Coronavirus) circumstances, relatively readily available in many parts of the world in at least one non-perishable form, such as canned, tinned, frozen or dried. </p>



<p>Thus making them more likely to be a store cupboard (or freezer, spice rack, etc) item that you already have in your home or which you may be able to purchase – depending on what the shops or online sources for groceries (and magickal ingredients) in your area still have in stock at the moment.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Ways to work with food at Beltane</strong></h3>



<p>If you’re wondering how to work with food at Beltane, you’ve come to the right place!</p>



<p>The following are some lovely and meaningful ways to involve springtime foods in your Beltane celebrations, rituals and magickal workings.</p>



<p>Before hopping into this list, I need to preface it by making an important point. <strong>If you – or anyone in your household/family – need every last bite of food at present, please do not sacrifice even so much as a single blueberry or crumb of oatcake for purposes that do not involve human or pet consumption of said food.</strong></p>



<p>It is a wonderful thing to celebrate the sabbats with food-related activities and festive meals, but we are currently living through some exceptionally different and difficult times and<strong> survival must always come first</strong>.</p>



<p>So with that important point established, let’s continue on and explore a number of different ways to perform <strong>Beltane kitchen witchery</strong> and otherwise <strong>work with food at Beltane in a magickal context</strong>.</p>



<p>&#8211;<strong>Place offerings of food on your altar</strong> or in another spot in your house (or yard) for whatever spirit allies, deities, elementals, angels, or other entities you presently work with.</p>



<p>&#8211;<strong>Hold a dumb supper</strong>. While most commonly associated in a modern Pagan sense with Samhain, the act of holding a silent – or “dumb” – supper in order to honour the departed is a poignant act that is inherently at home come Beltane as well. </p>



<p>This is especially true since Beltane and Samhain are exactly opposite each other on the Wheel of the Year and both are liminal times when the veil between the worlds grows thinner. If you’d like to learn more about Dumb Suppers, I suggest checking out this <a href="https://witchoflupinehollow.com/2018/10/21/honoring-your-ancestry-with-a-samhain-dumb-supper/">guest post</a> I wrote on the subject back in 2018. </p>



<p>-Whip up some delicious <strong><a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://www.learnreligions.com/recipes-for-the-beltane-sabbat-4126076" target="_blank">Beltane recipes</a></strong> and have an early morning feast to welcome the rising sun on Beltane morn (or later in the day as a fun and festive <strong>May Day brunch</strong>.</p>



<p>-Make a batch of beautiful <strong><a href="https://www.justapinch.com/recipes/dessert/cake/may-day-or-beltane-cupcakes.html">Beltane cupcakes</a> </strong>or a charmingly lovely <a href="https://www.marthastewart.com/356404/maypole-cake"><strong>May Pole Cake</strong></a>, both of which honour the centuries old tradition of dancing around a maypole at the start of May.</p>



<p>&#8211;<strong>Anoint candles with dried or fresh herbs or flower petals </strong>(ensure that anything you burn is safe to be inhaled by humans and any animal friends who live with you).</p>



<p>&#8211;<strong>Mix dried or fresh herbs with salt</strong> (white, black, pink, etc – depending on what you’re aiming to accomplish or manifest) and <strong>use it to cleanse, bless, protect, or banish unwanted elements or energies from your house</strong>, by sprinkling the herbed salt mixture in various areas inside or out of your home (again, make sure any ingredients you use are safe for pets and humans – especially if you live with children).</p>



<p>&#8211;<strong>Create healthy, all-natural treats for your beloved pets</strong> using some of the same store cupboard ingredients that you may be tucking into this Beltane. For example, these <a href="https://www.sprinklesandseasalt.com/recipes/doggytreats/easy-whole-wheat-blueberry-dog-treats/">4-Ingredient Dog Treats</a> that star blueberries and whole wheat flour or these inviting looking <a href="https://www.epicuricloud.com/recipe/carrot-and-catnip-kitty-cat-treats/">Carrot and Catnip Kitty Treats</a>. </p>



<p>-Make a loaf of bread, cake, batch of cookies, tray of brownies, or another <strong>recipe that includes two or more of the Beltane foods listed in this post for extra seasonal potency</strong>. </p>



<p>For example, what about a carrot, thyme and lemon cake? Why not a vegan pot pie with green peas, spinach, leeks and assorted herbs? Or why not a delicious overnight oatmeal loaded with strawberries and blueberries, plus rosemary or lavender, if you have some to hand.</p>



<p>&#8211;<strong>Connecting all the more with the fae is one of the key elements of Beltane </strong>for some folks, myself included. Why not bake classic oatcakes, scones, <a href="https://jenncampusauthor.com/blessed-beltane-happy-may-day-feast-of-sant-efisio/">Fried Honey Cakes</a>, or <a href="https://www.ravenandcrone.com/catalog/a2/Beltane,-May-Day,-Food-Recipes/article_info.html">Elderflower Fritters</a> to leave as an offering for those faeries who inhabit your immediate environment. </p>



<p>-If you have access to <strong>pesticide-free edible flowers</strong> that are safe for human consumption, consider creating a gorgeous flower-infused honey that celebrates two of spring&#8217;s most meaningful (and delicious elements).</p>



<p>This <a href="https://eluneblue.com/rose-honey/">Rose Honey recipe</a> does the trick superbly (and would also make for a wonderful drizzle atop a wide range of Beltane baked goods, from muffins to cakes to berry crisps, crumbles, and buckles). </p>



<p>-If you’re imbibing this Beltane or otherwise utilizing alcohol in your workings, rituals or offerings, consider <strong>adding some delectable spring fruits</strong> – such as strawberries and blueberries or, if you can get them, early season or frozen peaches –<strong> to the wine or your choice for a delectable Beltane sangria</strong>.</p>



<p>&#8211;<strong>Start a book of your favourite sabbat recipes or magickal recipes</strong>, including those for Beltane, and add to it each time you hit upon a dish that’s a winner. Alternatively, jot down your sabbat recipes in your grimoire, book of shadows, or another existing book in which you record information pertaining to your path.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Creating our own light during the darkest of times</strong></h3>



<p>Beltane is a time to actively embrace, honour and celebrate the sunshine generated light that has returned to our world. </p>



<p>To this end, <strong>bonfires have long been a traditional part of many Mayday festivities and rituals</strong>. They are not the only way to let the light shine all the more brightly in our lives, however.</p>



<p>Things are not just tough, they’re out and out brutal for the planet as a whole right now. </p>



<p><strong>At Beltane, I encourage you to look for safe, meaningful ways that you transmit energy, positivity and hope out into the world.</strong></p>



<p>Ensure that you focus on your own well being, while also remembering that of others and the countless ways that we are each doing our best to stay afloat, keep our worlds intact as best we can, and remain alive during the Covid-19 pandemic.</p>



<p>In addition to working with seasonal foods and kitchen witchery in general, ask yourself <strong>what are some things you could do right now to brighten your days or those of others?</strong></p>



<p>Much as there is a limitless amount of energy in the universe, so too do we have a profound amount of both inner energy and light that resides within ourselves.</p>



<p>This Beltane, tap into and honour that light. </p>



<p>Let it shine, allow it to help you process and cope with the current state that the world is in, and permit it to guide you onward through the remaining months of 2020 that lay beyond May 1<sup>st</sup>.</p>



<p><strong>With all my might, I wish you a safe, sacred, beautiful, and blessed Beltane.</strong> <img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/1f33c.png" alt="🌼" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /><img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/1f31e.png" alt="🌞" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /><img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/1f33c.png" alt="🌼" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /></p>
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