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It was a somewhat unusual summer solstice celebration this time, where we read two poems from John O'Donohue, and contemplated the various meanings of words such as "light" and "fire" - have for us. While celebrating the sun at its zenith, in its full power, with an abundance of life and manifestation all around us, we also took a moment to reflect on the shadows that are necessarily thrown in high relief by the bright summer sun. We then wrote (or drew) for several minutes to a prompt from one of the poems, "what does my found world look like?" In the end, we shared our writings and artwork. It was a beautiful evening!