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Chapter 1 | The Origins of the Midsummer Celebration | 1 |
The Four Solar Festivals | ||
The Technical Bit | ||
Midsummer in Prehistory | ||
Ancient China | ||
The Celts and Druids | ||
The Northern Traditions | ||
Ancient Rome | ||
Mesopotamia | ||
The Greeks | ||
Africa | ||
Eastern Europe | ||
Spain | ||
The Americas | ||
The Feast of St. John | ||
Chapter 2 | Midsummer Customs | 13 |
Midsummer Bonfires | ||
Rolling Wheels | ||
Torchlight Processions | ||
Circle Dancing | ||
Divination at Midsummer | ||
The Midsummer Tree | ||
Magical Herbs | ||
Vigils | ||
Water and Wells | ||
Stones | ||
Morris Men | ||
Chapter 3 | Ancient Themes for Modern Pagans | 25 |
A Lesser Sabbat? | ||
The Problem of the Date | ||
Midsummer or the Start of Summer? | ||
Midsummer and the Wheel of the Year | ||
The Battle of Light and Dark | ||
Fire Magic | ||
Healing Water | ||
Thunder Gods, Oak Trees, and Druids | ||
Midsummer Poles and the Flower Bride | ||
Herb Craft | ||
The Marriage of Heaven and Earth | ||
Gods and Goddesses of Midsummer | ||
Applying Midsummer Themes in Your Own Magical Life | ||
Midsummer on a Personal Level | ||
Chapter 4 | Midsummer Magic and Divination | 43 |
Love Divination | ||
Midsummer Eve Pillow Divinations | ||
Other Forms of Divination | ||
The Tarot | ||
Runes | ||
Playing Cards | ||
Ogham | ||
Fairy Contact | ||
Charging Crystals | ||
Gem Properties | ||
The Wand | ||
Midsummer Spells | ||
Chapter 5 | Midsummer Herb Craft | 91 |
Gathering Herbs for Magic | ||
Drying Herbs | ||
Special Uses for Herbs at Midsummer | ||
Incense | ||
Magical Oils | ||
Chapter 6 | Traditional Midsummer Recipes | 135 |
The Ritual of the Cakes and Wine | ||
Coamhain Soup | ||
Comfrey Fritters | ||
Elderflower Fritters | ||
Gooseberry Fool | ||
Elderflower Champagne | ||
Anise Tea | ||
Clary Sage Tea | ||
Mint Tea | ||
Strawberry Wine | ||
Black Mead | ||
Sack | ||
Heather Ale | ||
Chapter 7 | Midsummer Rituals | 143 |
Basic Instructions for Indoor Rituals | ||
Basic Instructions for Outdoor Rituals | ||
Rite for Midsummer | ||
The Rite of the Oak King and the Holly King | ||
Witch Rite for Midsummer Day | ||
Cornish Flower Ritual | ||
Summer Lustration Ritual | ||
Drawing Down the Sun | ||
Litha: A Saxon Midsummer Celebration | ||
Druidic Rite for Midsummer | ||
Handfasting | ||
Appendix 1 | Animal Totems for Midsummer | 175 |
Appendix 2 | Midsummer Calendar | 183 |
Appendix 3 | Midsummer Correspondences | 191 |
Appendix 4 | Gods and Goddesses of Midsummer | 195 |
Appendix 5 | Sun Symbols | 207 |
Glossary | 209 | |
Bibliography | 211 | |
Index | 217 |
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