summerland
/ˈsʌmərlənd/Definitions
1. noun
A region or place in the afterlife where souls go after death, particularly in ancient pagan cultures or in the context of spiritual or mystical belief.
“The ancient Greeks believed that the summerland was a paradise for heroes.”
2. noun
A place or region associated with warmth, happiness, and sunshine, often used to describe a desirable or idyllic location.
“The summerland of his childhood memories was a place of endless sunshine and carefree days.”
3. noun
A term used in some spiritual or esoteric traditions to describe a state of being or a realm of existence associated with the sun and warmth.
“In some spiritual traditions, the summerland is seen as a state of enlightenment and higher awareness.”