The Longest Ligh
It is the day when light reaches its greatest expression.
Not because it fights the darkness.
Not because it conquers anything.
But because it becomes fully itself.
Today is not a day for fixing yourself.
It is not a day for chasing goals.
It is a day for standing in the light and recognizing what has already begun.
Take a few slow breaths.
If possible, sit near a window, a garden, a tree, or a candle.
Allow yourself a moment to arrive.

Door One: Recognition
Tarot Card: The Sun
Rune: Jera
Why Jera?
Because Recognition is about harvest.
The question:
What has quietly ripened since winter?

Now tarot and rune tell the same story.
The Sun = illumination.
Place your hands around a warm cup of tea.
Jera = harvest.
Look toward the brightest place you can see.
Ask yourself:
What has grown in my life since winter?
Do not search for dramatic answers.
Look for quiet growth.
A new habit.
A new friendship.
A new understanding.
A wound that hurts less than it once did.
Write down whatever comes.
Then say:
“I honor what has already begun.”
Pause.
Let yourself feel gratitude.

Door Two: Threshold
Imagine yourself standing at dawn.
Behind you are the roads you have already walked.
Ahead of you is a path not yet visible.
Draw or visualize the rune Dagaz.
The rune of breakthrough.
The rune of a new day.
Tarot Card: The Star
Rune: Ansuz
Question:
What message is trying to reach me?
The Star = guidance.
Ansuz = divine communication, inspiration, and wisdom.

Ask:
What new day has already started, even if I cannot fully see it yet?
Listen.
You do not need certainty.
You only need willingness.
Breathe slowly.
Imagine sunlight filling your chest.
Imagine old fears dissolving into the morning air.
Say:
“I welcome the day that is arriving.”

Door Three: Alignment
Light a candle.
Watch the flame for a few moments.
Notice how it does not struggle to shine.
It simply shines.
Ask yourself:
What future am I choosing to nourish during the next six months?
Not a goal.
Not a task.
A future.
A version of yourself.
A way of being.
Write one sentence beginning with:
“I am becoming…”
Allow the sentence to be simple.
Perhaps:
“I am becoming someone who trusts the journey.”
Or:
“I am becoming someone who creates beauty every day.”
Or:
“I am becoming someone who walks with courage and kindness.”
Read the sentence aloud.

Door Four: Transmission
Close your eyes.
Imagine receiving a letter from your Future Self.
Not years away.
Just far enough ahead to see the road more clearly.
Write three short answers.
1. What am I grateful that you continued?
2. What did you stop carrying?
3. What should you trust now?
Write without editing.
Allow the words to arrive.
When you finish, place your hand over your heart.
Read the answers slowly.
Receive them.
Closing
Take one final breath.
Look toward the sky.
Toward the candle.
Toward the horizon.
Wherever light appears.
And remember:
The Solstice is not a promise that the path will be easy.
It is a reminder that light exists.
Even when you cannot see the whole road.
Today, you do not need to become someone new.
You only need to take one step toward the person already waiting for you.
Solstice Haiku
longest day of light
the horizon moves toward me
summer in my bones


