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"I embrace self-reflection to rejuvenate my soul and appreciate how far I've come in my journey."
The Winter Solstice symbolises contemplation and is an excellent opportunity for us to regenerate, rejuvenate and to replenish our energy through self-reflection. Going within ourselves allows to appreciate how far we've come throughout the year and to aid us in setting our intentions for Spring.
Printed on a gorgeous sustainably sourced hahnemuhle bamboo paper that justifies the vibrancy of the art piece. Uplift your home with the energy of the Winter Solstice, or gift to a loved one.
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The Winter Solstice marks the highest and lowest point of the sun in relation to the earth.
The word solstice comes from the Latin sol (sun) and sistere (to stand still). In the Southern Hemisphere, the Winter Solstice falls on June 20 or 21, and in the Northern Hemisphere, falls on December 21 or 22.
The Winter Solstice symbolises contemplation and celebrates the longest hours of darkness whilst preparing for the rebirth of the sun in Spring, the start of a new cycle of the four seasons. This is an excellent opportunity for us to regenerate, rejuvenate and to replenish our energy through self-reflection. Going within ourselves allows to appreciate how far we've come throughout the year and to aid us in setting our intentions for Spring.
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Empath Designs respectfully acknowledges the traditional owners, the Wurundjeri people, as the custodians of this land. We pay respect to all Aboriginal community Elders, past and present, who have resided in the area and have been an integral part of the history of the region.