The summer solstice, which falls on the 21st of June in most cases, is widely known as the first day of summer; its meaning also interprets “sun standing still.” The summer solstice has spiritual implications, according to some writers, while to some others, it’s just the celebration of the sun. It’s believed by some that the summer solstice signifies a period of reflection and a pure celebration of nature, i.e., the ushering of a new season of summer.
To some others, it signifies the beginning of an inner spiritual journey and at the same time, a symbol of patience when everything comes to a standstill. Scientifically speaking, the significance of the summer solstice is a marker that indicates the beginning of a new season/era. During this period, the sunlight is at its highest due to the interaction between either the northern or southern hemisphere with the sun.