Solstice Acupuncture

I chose the name Solstice for my acupuncture practice because it captures the heart of what healing truly is: transformation through stillness. At its core, solstice comes from the Latin solstitium โ€” sol meaning โ€œsunโ€ and stitium meaning โ€œto stand still.โ€ Mystically, this โ€œstanding stillโ€ of the sun marks a potent moment of pause,reflection, and…

Sunrise over mountain range with golden sky.

I chose the name Solstice for my acupuncture practice because it captures the heart of what healing truly is: transformation through stillness. At its core, solstice comes from the Latin solstitium โ€” sol meaning โ€œsunโ€ and stitium meaning โ€œto stand still.โ€ Mystically, this โ€œstanding stillโ€ of the sun marks a potent moment of pause,
reflection, and energetic shift in the great wheel of the year.

These arenโ€™t just astronomical events; they are energetic thresholds.

Winter Solstice (the longest night) is a time of rebirth and renewal. Itโ€™s the โ€œdark night of the soulโ€ โ€” a descent into shadow with the promise of returning light. Ancient cultures honored this as the death of the old sun and the birth of the new, a sacred space for intention-setting, healing, and insight.

Summer Solstice (the longest day) is a celebration of light, abundance, and peak energy. It reflects the height of life force and consciousness โ€” a time for manifestation, gratitude, and alignment with your fullest expression. Just as the sun โ€œstands stillโ€ during a solstice, acupuncture creates a pause in the body โ€”
an invitation to honor the calling of our souls. In this mystical sense, acupuncture helps us meet our own solstices โ€” those quiet, internal moments where our energy stands still, teetering between who weโ€™ve been and who weโ€™re becoming.

The name Solstice also echoes my own name โ€” Soledad. In Spanish, it means โ€œsolitude,โ€. It carries a kind of spiritual stillness โ€” a presence, a surrender, a holy silence. Not emptiness, but depth. A sacred quiet where truth rises to the surface. In that way, Soledad feels like the inner solstice โ€” that moment of stillness before the turning, the pause before the transformation. Itโ€™s from this place that I hold space for others: with gentleness, with presence, and with the belief that healing begins in the quiet.

Solstice speaks to the natural cycles we all move through โ€” of seasons, emotions, healing, and growth. In my practice, I honor where each person is in their own cycle. Whether youโ€™re in a season of inward reflection or outward expansion, acupuncture supports the turning points, the subtle shifts, and the thresholds of becoming.

The name Solstice is a reminder:
That healing is not linear.
That light always returns.
That in stillness, transformation lives.