21/06/2025
In the northern hemisphere, Litha is celebrated on June 21. In Litha, as in other fire festivities, witches and lovers of the Great Mother use the magical power offered by the Sun, the power of light, to make contact with nature and communicate with magical beings in the forest, as well as to celebrate the next abundance of crops, the real thanks is the celebration.

Litha is one of the 8 festivities or sabbat held by the Wiccanos, and marks the summer solstice. Some scholars say that it means "wheel", referring to the sun in its maximum splendor. Others say that it means fire, also referring to the height of the star of the star.
Litha corresponds to the moment when abundance, light, joy, heat and brightness of life is celebrated, provided by the Sun. In this period, the sun transforms the forces of destruction into the light of love and truth.
Correspondences:
Incenses: Sandalwood, Verbena, Rosemary, Lavender
Colors: Yellow, gold, green
Drinks: red wine, cider, Valeriana tea (for those who do not drink alcohol)
Herbs: Artemis, Sunflowers, chamomile, Lemon balm, lavender, Basil, millenrama, fern, saúco.
Food: Honey, Cinnamon, Vanilla
Things to do:
Litha is the ideal time for all types of rituals. Celebrate the sacrifice and renewal of nature, and take the opportunity to change your life.� Make a solar talisman to hang at the door of your house; Take care of your crops and harvest some magical herbs from your garden. Decorate your altars with fresh station and solar images. Use a very light white or color tablecloth, put several candles and water in your chalice. It also includes fresh fruits as a symbol of the generosity of the earth; For this you can also include images or statuettes of the Earth on the altar as a tribute towards it.� Decorate your whole house but especially your altar with yellow and orange flowers, the roses are traditional.
Source: belladonnamagiaherbal.com