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Traditions and reasons for celebration vary from culture to culture, there are common themes like fire, feast, and even gift exchange.The celebration began back as far as the fifth century by Germanic pagans as a midwinter feast that would keep out the cold, dark, and sparse, bringing in blessings of survival, abundance, health, and the return of the sun. King Haakon I of Norway actually rescheduled the celebrations of Yule to go along with the celebrations Christian people had for…
A Winter Solstice Tarot or Oracle Spread Idea Form the tarot spread in a circle with 6 cards, card 1 starts at the lefthand side of the semi-circle. Card 1: Release- What do I need to leg go of as I move forward? Card 2: Increase- Which aspect of my life needs more energy now? Card 3: Decrease- What aspects of my life needs less energy now? Card 4: Induce- What do I need to bring forth in my life at this time? Card 5: Activate- What should I be calling into my life for the year ahead? Card…
The Winter Solstice marks the longest night of the year, and the return of the sun🌞 Swipe ➡️ to discover more about this magical time and how you can celebrate the return of the light with your Shamanic Drum. How will you be celebrating the Winter Solstice? #WinterSolstice #Yule #WinterSolstice2024 ##Shamanicdrum #shamanism #shamanicpath #shamanicpractitioner #animsim #paganism #heathenry #druidry #celticshamanism #celticpaganism #soundhealing #shamanincdrumming #witchcraft…
Yule begins on December 21st 2024, the Winter Solstice (the darkest day of the year) and lasts for 12 days. Yule is a pagan festival that celebrates light and warmth returning. It symbolizes the darkest days transition into the lighter half of the year. This festival honors themes of death, rebirth, community, charity and introspection. As we reflect on the year past, the darkness that surrounds us, and the light that reappears, it’s hard to avoid turning inward. The celebration of…
Yule is a pagan festival celebrating the Winter Solstice: the longest night of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. This year it’s celebrated on December 21. The Winter Solstice is presumably the most ancient festival of the Northern Hemisphere. It was a crucial event for prehistoric people, and it established itself in culture as Ancient Roman Saturnalia, Celtic Yule, or, later, Christmas. Let’s see how we can celebrate it today, my dear witches!👆🏼👉🏼 By the way (a traditional remark…
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Yule begins on the Winter Solstice (the darkest day of the year) and is a pagan festival that celebrates light and warmth returning. It symbolizes the darkest days transition into the lighter half of the year. This festival honors themes of death, rebirth, community, charity and introspection. As w
Yule is a pagan festival celebrating the Winter Solstice: the longest night of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. This year it’s celebrated on December 21. The Winter Solstice is presumably the most ancient festival of the Northern Hemisphere. It was a crucial event for prehistoric people, and it established itself in culture as Ancient Roman Saturnalia, Celtic Yule, or, later, Christmas. Let’s see how we can celebrate it today, my dear witches!👆🏼👉🏼 By the way (a traditional remark…
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Yule is a pagan festival celebrating the Winter Solstice: the longest night of the year in the Northern Hemisphere. This year it’s celebrated on December 21. The Winter Solstice is presumably the most ancient festival of the Northern Hemisphere. It was a crucial event for prehistoric people, and it established itself in culture as Ancient Roman Saturnalia, Celtic Yule, or, later, Christmas. Let’s see how we can celebrate it today, my dear witches!👆🏼👉🏼 By the way (a traditional remark…
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