Unlock the Ancient Secrets of Litha (or Yule) With This Magical Companion
Honoring the Turning Point, Wherever You Are in the Wheel
The solstice opens like a doorway—bright and blazing for some, quiet and candlelit for others. Here in the North, we meet Litha, the summer solstice, with bare feet on warm ground and sun in our eyes. It’s the longest day of the year, when the Earth herself seems to glow with abundance. Flowers are in full bloom, bees are humming hymns to the sun, and our magic expands outward like firelight stretching toward dusk.
Litha is a time of culmination, sacred celebration, and powerful manifestation. The veil between seen and unseen is thinner in this season than many realize—just as the sun reaches its peak, the first whispers of descent begin. It’s a moment to ask: What am I harvesting? What has grown strong under my care?
To support your celebration, I’ve written a book entirely dedicated to Litha—a companion on your journey around the Wheel of the Year. This book is overflowing with rituals, ancestral lore, spellwork, recipes, crafts, reflections, and ways to root deeper into the solar magic of midsummer. It’s nearly three times the length of my earlier sabbat books, written with both depth and accessibility so you can make it your own.
And for those of you in the Southern Hemisphere, where the earth is wrapped in stillness and sacred dark, I see you too. While the North burns with the sun, you are tending the holy quiet of Yule—the winter solstice. My Yule book is a guide through the longest night, filled with hearth magic, ancestral reverence, and practices that honor the return of light in even the deepest winter.
In my shop, you’ll find both Litha and Yule books, as well as personal tarot readings to support you through change, clarity, and magic. Every purchase sustains more than my work—it helps nourish my queer, neurodivergent family’s path to freedom. We are working to relocate safely from the Southern United States to places where we can live without fear, where our existence is not debated but honored, where our child can grow wild and safe in her full expression.
When you support my work, you’re not just holding up one witch. You’re helping a family find safety, liberation, and the right to live as we are. And you’re keeping alive the sacred act of remembering—remembering the old ways, the earth’s rhythms, and the power we hold in our hands.
Wherever you stand on the Wheel, whether you are lighting the midsummer flame or kindling hope in the dark of winter, know this: you belong to the turning. You are part of the magic. And the world is better for your presence in it.
In root and ritual,
Ayana
If your magic lives in the scent of herbs, the warmth of bread, and the changing of the seasons—this space is for you.
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