I have seen this around on a few forums and communities here on LJ, so I finally wandered on over to WW and thought it looked pretty interesting. So, here is the WW questions for the week of August 2nd.
What do you like most about the summer season?
While summer isn't my favourite season, I would have to say that my favourite thing about summer is the abundance of local fruits. Everything is ripening and it all smells and tastes so good! A close second is the fact that the water at the beach is finally warm enough to go in.
How does weather affect your spirituality? Are you more active in
the summer with pagan activities or less? Do you meditate outside or inside
depending on weather?
Well, depending on how hot it is (and this summer it has been CRAZY hot), I do like to go out for walks and meditate in our local parks. The summer months make me want to be outside as much as I can and soak up all that nature has to offer me.
What's your favourite summer ritual? (Lughnasadh, Midsummer, whatever you celebrate)
This year, I would say that it had to be a tie between Beltane and Midsummer. WintersDark and I got to do more at Beltane (as we had booked the weekend off), but Midsummer had that special feeling that the air gets on the Sabbats ... that feeling of being 'charged'.
--Phae
What do you like most about the summer season?
While summer isn't my favourite season, I would have to say that my favourite thing about summer is the abundance of local fruits. Everything is ripening and it all smells and tastes so good! A close second is the fact that the water at the beach is finally warm enough to go in.
How does weather affect your spirituality? Are you more active in
the summer with pagan activities or less? Do you meditate outside or inside
depending on weather?
Well, depending on how hot it is (and this summer it has been CRAZY hot), I do like to go out for walks and meditate in our local parks. The summer months make me want to be outside as much as I can and soak up all that nature has to offer me.
What's your favourite summer ritual? (Lughnasadh, Midsummer, whatever you celebrate)
This year, I would say that it had to be a tie between Beltane and Midsummer. WintersDark and I got to do more at Beltane (as we had booked the weekend off), but Midsummer had that special feeling that the air gets on the Sabbats ... that feeling of being 'charged'.
--Phae
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