Summer Solstice 2025
- Stroud Goddess Temple
- Jun 15
- 2 min read
Welcome community to our newsletter.
Blessings this summer solstice.

With all that is going on in the world at present, we deeply acknowledge all that is rising, releasing and deepening in our own lives and around the world.
At this time of high of summer the sun “the brightest Star in the sky” is the furthest north in the sky, and seems to stand still over a 3 day period, in sacred pause.
We know, from henceforth the days will tentatively start to withdraw and the harvest will come to fruition.
We at the SGT will be celebrating summer solstice on the 21st of June via Facebook Live at 12 noon. https://www.facebook.com/share/1AWSt8GuZT/?mibextid=LQQJ4d.
We invite all our community to be with us in prayer and blessings and look forward to marking this time.
For us in the Cotswold Wheel of The year we sing our soul to the great Sabrina or Hafren in Welsh myth.
She is the longest tidal river in the uk and the Goddess whose majestic energy ebbs and flows with an ever powerful presence, her time and tides being honoured in the physical and emotional bodies, carved out in the accumulation of the year so far. She is that which sparks our fire within.
As we mark this day we note the lineage of stories across the ages and the ways over the centuries that this day has been honoured. Remembering that we are all part of this ecosystem, forever woven in our many shapes and forms.
We would invite the opportunity to nourish the heart, with the potential that magic can manifest everywhere, perhaps not in the way we imagined but nether the less. Perhaps noting the greening of Oak, the light on the water and the abundance of flora and fauna.
We wish perhaps in these tender images there can be a little nourishment.
We are excited to also announce more events coming soon, live and on Facebook.
We send out love to our wider community
Blessed Be !
For more info on Sabrina please see https://www.facebook.com/SabrinaRiverGoddess/ where you can follow Priestess Nikki's podcast and sharings about the river and the Goddess.
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