Blessed Summer Solstice! The weather here in Long Beach has been gloomy, yet we in the Northern Hemisphere find ourselves at the longest day and shortest night of the year. Traditionally, the Summer Solstice celebrates the strength and abundance of the Sun, which helps grow our crops, brings light onto our planet, nurtures our bodies, and keeps us warm. The Sun has been worshipped for more centuries than we know because it sustains all life, and during the summer we reap the benefits of it with the harvest, and the celebrations that come with food.
However, we also find ourselves in the middle of Retrograde season. Mercury goes direct tomorrow, but Jupiter, Saturn, and Pluto are in their annual Retrograde cycle, and Neptune joins them on Friday. When planets are Retrograde, it means that from our position on Earth these planets appear to be moving backward, which some astrologers view as a time of heightened illusions, when things are not all quite what they seem. We are also coming out of eclipse season, which can feel like the earth is moving beneath our feet while changes keep happening in our lives.
Summer Solstice Reading
In the wake of eclipse season, I've noticed that there are many things also being healed and changed for the better. To help you gain insight during this time, I'm offering a Summer Solstice Reading that covers these questions:
What things in your life are being healed at this time?
What are you meant to know about the changes going on in your life?
A channeled message just for you
This reading is 30 minutes long and costs $70, which can be paid through either Venmo or PayPal. To book a reading, simply email kajoralovely@gmail.com. These readings can be done over Zoom, Skype, phone, or sent to you in a detailed email.
If you'd like to book a reading with your own questions, you can email me to book a session at kajoralovely@gmail.com.
I hope you all are doing well and wish you a wonderful Summer Solstice! May these days of sunlight bring you warmth and joy throughout the year.
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