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Five Small Rituals to Reconnect with Nature

It's kind of hard to believe but we welcome back summer next week, which means this year is nearly halfway done. We had an especially rainy fall here in Montana, followed by record snowfall and cold temps over the winter, and record rain in the spring. I think I read somewhere that we went over six straight months without a 60 degree day. I mean, not even as a fluke warm spell! So to celebrate, my guides have suggested five small rituals to reconnect with nature and celebrate the summer solstice.

As much as I try to enjoy each season to it's fullest and not pine away for future months…I was ready to jump off a bridge if I didn't see the sunshine about a month ago.

But, as the spring days ticked by, the sun did return and it finally feels like summer might be possible this year. To welcome this long awaited (and hard earned) season, I asked my guides what I could do to reconnect with my surroundings and honor the solstice.

They gave me five small rituals to reconnect with nature.

I'm going to share my experiences over these five days on Instagram and would love it if you join me for one or all of them. Use the hashtag #hellosolstice to post your photos and follow along starting tomorrow, Saturday, June 17 and continuing through Wednesday, June 21.

Solstice officially arrives on June 21 at 4:24 UTC, which translates to 10:24pm the night prior here in Mountain daylight time. Since it straddles two days depending on your time zone, I decided to officially celebrate on the 21st.

The only thing you need is a notebook you don't mind ripping pages from to burn in your solstice fire because OF COURSE there will be fire – it's a solstice celebration!

So, here are the details:

Day 1, Saturday: Go outside barefoot, walk around, talk to the grass, and feel the sensation of the earth under your feet. Set a timer for 15 minutes and write down the sights and sounds that you notice. Really take the time to observe your surroundings in detail.

Day 2, Sunday: Find a tree that you particularly like or catches your attention. Wrap your arms around it (it's okay, let the neighbors see you do it) and then sit down with it however feels comfortable. Do you feel like the tree has male or female energy? Why did you pick that tree? Close your eyes and see what comes into your awareness. Notice colors, shapes, thoughts and ideas and write down your experiences.

Day 3, Monday: Go for a walk or hike in nature. Notice the flowers, feel the breeze on your face. If you can, pick a route that will allow you to go up a bit higher to get a little perspective. Pick a spot that you can sit quietly and ask if there are any messages for you. Make notes in your journal.

Day 4, Tuesday: Find a lake, river, pond, or creek and get in if you can (this is going to be chilly for me!!). Feel the sensation of the water touching your skin. Feel yourself merge with the water as if you are liquid. Write down your thoughts or any messages you receive (after getting out of the water, of course!)

Day 5, SUMMER SOLSTICE: Build a fire – this can be as small as a candle in your living room or a large bonfire in your yard. Set your intention for this to be a ceremonial fire for the time that you are in ritual. Call in your helping spirits and give an offering to the fire (sage, flowers, tobacco, whatever you feel intuitively guided to do).

Quietly review your notes and messages from the past four days and add any additional thoughts. Then, burn them in the fire to release the past season and move into the energy of summer.

Thank the helping spirits and release them from the ceremony to close the ritual.

You may then continue to enjoy the fire and celebrate the return of the summer season with food, drink, friends and family if you so choose!

I think it goes without saying that you should be safe with all of these activities. Don't hike in bear country without bear spray, don't submerge yourself in dangerous, fast moving water, and definitely don't start a forest fire with your solstice celebration. #makegoodchoices

So, that's it – easy, right?! It can be as few as 15 minutes each day or as long as you'd like to enjoy being out in nature. I can't wait to see your photos and hear about your experiences.

Don't forget to tag #hellosolstice in your posts and Happy Summer my friends!!

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