The Winter Solstice is a time of year that has been celebrated for millennia, across cultures and continents. The energy of the Winter Solstice is vibrant, celebratory, illuminating, and deeply reflective. The Winter Solstice is the shortest day of the year, and the longest night. The Winter Solstice marks a return to light from the darkness…
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