Sparkling Circle - Jane Sibbett's Journey with Shiny Life Continues

Sparkling Circle - Jane Sibbett's Journey with Shiny Life Continues Jane Sibbett continues her expanded and wild Dancing Hands Adventures. janesibbett.com

Soaking up every last bit of love, art, wonder, and light from London. ❤️💂🇬🇧
12/27/2025

Soaking up every last bit of love, art, wonder, and light from London. ❤️💂🇬🇧

Blessed and grateful. On this Boxing Day, are you resting?       ♥️♥️✨
12/26/2025

Blessed and grateful. On this Boxing Day, are you resting? ♥️♥️✨

Time flies. A little more than 20 years ago,  sang and danced in our living room at Trust Ranch, putting on plays with h...
12/26/2025

Time flies. A little more than 20 years ago, sang and danced in our living room at Trust Ranch, putting on plays with her best friend, Augie, and magically dreaming of a Christmas as magical as the one that she, her husband, and her in-laws shared with me today. Thanks for a great day, Violet. What a special way to celebrate the goodness and gifts in which we all can share. What a beautiful life you’ve created here with love. ✨🎄✨♥️💚🌟✨ Merry Christmas, all. How was your day?

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12/24/2025

Thank you

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More info on this day! 💖 Happy Solstice. Blessed winter. 🤍
12/21/2025

More info on this day! 💖 Happy Solstice. Blessed winter. 🤍

The pivot happened seven hours ago.

December 21st, 4:20 AM EST. Winter Solstice arrived. Earth's Northern Hemisphere reached maximum tilt—23.5 degrees away from the sun. The furthest lean. The longest night peaked. Then, imperceptibly, the reversal began.

You might not have noticed. Most didn't. The moment passed without fanfare at 4:20 AM while most of the Northern Hemisphere slept. But the cosmic mechanics don't require witnesses. At that exact second, Earth's axial tilt reached its maximum southward lean and began—atom by atom, degree by degree—tilting back toward the sun.

This is what happened: The sun, tracking southward across the sky since June 21st, reached the Tropic of Capricorn. At solar noon today, someone standing at 23.5 degrees south latitude saw the sun directly overhead—90 degrees, zenith, no shadow. That's the furthest south the sun ever travels. The boundary. The turning point.

For those of us in the Northern Hemisphere, today's sun traced its lowest possible arc across the southern sky. In New York, the sun rose at 7:20 AM and set at 4:32 PM. Nine hours and fifteen minutes of daylight. Fourteen hours and forty-five minutes of darkness. That's the maximum darkness we experience all year.

But here's what matters: Tomorrow changes.

December 22nd, the sun rises at 7:20 AM and sets at 4:33 PM. One additional minute of daylight. One minute less of darkness. The shadows begin their imperceptible retreat. December 23rd gains another minute. December 24th gains two. By New Year's Day, we'll have recovered seven full minutes of daylight. By February 1st, thirty-five minutes. By spring equinox on March 20th, we'll have equal day and night again—twelve hours each.

The light returns because geometry demands it. The same 23.5-degree tilt that created winter begins creating conditions for spring. Earth continues its elliptical orbit around the sun—one complete revolution every 365.25 days. Our tilted axis means the Northern Hemisphere now begins its slow lean back toward solar radiation. Not because we earned it. Because orbital mechanics are reliable.

The ancients understood this as the year's most critical threshold. Not the darkest night—but the night when darkness stopped growing. They built monuments to mark it. Stonehenge in England. Newgrange in Ireland. Chaco Canyon in New Mexico. These weren't temples of faith. They were astronomical instruments proving that darkness has limits. That the descent always reverses. That the cosmos operates on principles you can measure with stones and shadows.

At Newgrange, the ancient passage tomb in Ireland, the builders engineered a roof box—a small opening above the entrance. For 362 days a year, that opening admits no light. But on winter solstice morning, at sunrise, a shaft of sunlight penetrates that roof box, travels down the 60-foot passage, and illuminates the inner chamber for exactly 17 minutes. The alignment is so precise that modern astronomers still marvel at it. Five thousand years later, the light still finds its way in at the exact moment of winter solstice sunrise.

That's not mysticism. That's engineering. That's proof that humans understood what mattered: tracking the pivot point. Marking the moment when the return begins.

Seven hours ago, your hemisphere reached maximum tilt and began its climb back. The reversal is happening now—slow, imperceptible, but inevitable. Tomorrow brings more light than today. The day after brings more than tomorrow. The progression is geometric, unstoppable, already in motion.

The darkness you experienced last night was as deep as it gets for another full year. Every night from now until June will be shorter than last night. You've crossed the threshold.

What will you do with the returning light?

Glorious Winter Solstice joy! How is your light growing today?
12/21/2025

Glorious Winter Solstice joy! How is your light growing today?

It only gets lighter now! Happy winter solstice … shine on. 🙏🏻

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