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Winter Poster, Happy Winter Solstice, Yule Winter Solstice, Arte Folk, Illustration Book, Happy Winter, 캐릭터 드로잉, Winter Print, Winter Art

First Day of Winter! thought I'd brighten your day with a few of my favorite works of art ~ {all found on Pinterest of course} this one is so 'me'…. who doesn't love a smiling and dancing opossum? ;) Winter King St. Nicholas & Friends Mother Winter shaking her feather pillow onto the town below... love the 'bowing' owl ~ have you hugged your bobcat today? Wishing you all bright & sunny days and cozy nights ~ wishing you all peace and happiness, health and true wealth!! * Blessed be * Lori

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The Winter Solstice on June 21st in the Southern Hemisphere marks the shortest day and longest night of the year. It is a significant turning point, symbolizing rebirth and the gradual return of light. This is a powerful time for reflection, setting intentions, and connecting with the natural cycles. Below are the potential effects, recommended crystals, and rituals to harness the energy of the Winter Solstice.... https://kjahli.au/winter-solstice-june-21st-2024/ Winter Solstice Cover Photos, Winter Solstice Images, Winter Solstice Art, Solstice Ritual, Winter Solstice Rituals, Solstice Winter, Solstice Art, Art Christmas Cards, Song Chords

The Winter Solstice on June 21st in the Southern Hemisphere marks the shortest day and longest night of the year. It is a significant turning point, symbolizing rebirth and the gradual return of light. This is a powerful time for reflection, setting intentions, and connecting with the natural cycles. Below are the potential effects, recommended crystals, and rituals to harness the energy of the Winter Solstice.... https://kjahli.au/winter-solstice-june-21st-2024/

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Art Soleil, Magnum Opus, Sun Art, Arte Inspo, Sun Moon Stars, Here Comes The Sun, Moon Sun, Moon And Stars, Moon Stars

This post I dedicate to my dear, supportive friend Pagan Star :) Many Blessings my dear The period between Samhain and Yule was often referred by Pagans as “death period” or “dead time”. Not an unjustified statement If You ask me, considering people had seen Samhain as “the end of the year” even prior to Pagan religions, and also they had been observing Winter Solstice as the start of the New Year. Period in between was undefined, dark, often ( weather related ) cruel , with no celebrations…

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