Midsummer: Celebrated on the
Summer solstice, the longest day of the year. Different kinds of flowers are gathered, and tied
Together in bundles of nine different kinds. Sometimes these are hung in the house, to bring prosperity. Alternately, the bundle is placed underneath the pillow, and slept upon. Dreams of a future spouse are supposed to follow. A celebrant may go to a meeting of three roads and there wait for an omen or
Prophecy to come. Hunts are conducted for the red fern which, if found, will grant a wish. On this day the gates to the fairy lands are supposed to stand wide, and alfs freely walk the lands of humans. This is a holy day of the land-wights. Sometimes a May-pole is erected and danced around.
Downloadable books (free):
Correllian Times Emagazine - Issue 20 April 2008 Blessed SpringAnonymous - Compendium Daemonii In LatinJohn Moore - A Modern Master ExtractKenneth Grant - Aleister Crowley And The Hidden GodJohn Alan Halloran - Sumerian Lexicon