June 21, 2026
The reason today is the longest day, and the reason there's a moon hanging over your ritual fire, is the same primordial cataclysm. 4.5 billion years ago, a Mars-sized body called Theia hit the proto-Earth. The collision knocked our axis to 23.44° and threw off the debris that became the Moon. Every solstice is an echo of that impact. The math IS the magic.
