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John Michell: From Atlantis to Avalon

John Michell: From Atlantis to Avalon

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Re: English Heritage publish Stonehenge Summer Solstice details for 2005 by Anonymous on Wednesday, 27 April 2005

Sunrise on Summer Solstice is without a doubt un-nervingly spectacular at Stonehenge. The mere fact that so many people feel compelled to gather and celebrate together must surely bring joy to you. We rekindle our ancient hearts (even if only for a day). There are some magical people at Stonehenge at solstice and it is an injustice to call them 'drunken invaders'.
Personally I shall be at the Nine Ladies.
I am a 'modern celebrant' and I enjoy Winter Solstice as much as Summer.
The real point of knowing when midsummer arrives is to enable crop planting to occur at similar times each year - in this respect it really doesn't matter whether you are celebrating the sunrise or sunset.
Don't listen to moaners - celebrate what you want when you want . . . in fact why not spend your entire life celebrating life.
Lighten up and feel joy.

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