Midsummer Magic - Embrace the Start of Summer with Nature and Nurture
Hello, sunny manifestors!
As the wheel of the year turns to Midsummer, we celebrate the longest day, the sun’s peak, and the official beginning of summer. Jeeej!
This week, let's infuse our lives and spaces with the vibrant energy of the sun, using nature to manifest our deepest desires and beautify our environments.
1. Visual Feast Palette
Envision transforming both your indoor and outdoor spaces to honor the brightness and warmth of midsummer. Undoubtedly, the palette this week is warm yellow and gold shades.
2. Manifesting Spaces Education: Interior and Exterior Harmony
Interior Sunshine: Utilize mirrors strategically to reflect natural light and amplify the brightness in your home. Choose decor in warm yellows, vibrant golds and oranges, and earthy greens to mirror the season’s palette.
Create a sunny nook in your home with sheer, flowing curtains to catch the soft summer breeze and natural wood accents to ground the space with an earthy feel. Outdoors, arrange a cozy seating area with comfortable cushions, surrounded by potted sun-loving plants like sunflowers or marigolds, to capture the essence of the sun.
Garden Glow: Set up a small outdoor altar with candles, crystals like citrine and amber, and a bowl of summer fruits. This sacred space can serve as a center for your midsummer celebrations or quiet meditations during the long twilight hours. If you live in areas where there are many insects, use yellow candles against mosquitoes and light, breathable, net curtains for protection.
3. Inspiration from my world - Midsummer rituals
4. Idea from Me
Engage in flower rituals to celebrate the abundance of summer. Create a midsummer crown using fresh flowers such as daisies, lavender, and roses. Play with your inner child. Place floral arrangements around your home with intention - each bloom a symbol of a dream or goal blossoming with the sun’s nurturing energy.
Connecting with Nature: Plant something new in your garden or a container - a physical act of manifestation, setting intentions for growth and prosperity. Choose vibrant and hearty summer blooms or herbs like basil and mint, which you can use in cooking or as natural decor.
Midsummer Night’s Fire: Light a small fire in a fire pit or burn a large candle to symbolize the sun’s power. Write down what you wish to attract into your life on pieces of paper, and carefully burn them, releasing your intentions to the universe.