WINTER SOLSTICE & YULE


For many, Yule begins before the Winter Solstice & continues until New Year's Day.
Traditionally Yule ends on January 2th.
Winter Solstice in Northern Hemisphere will be on Friday night, 22 December. The shortest day & longest night of the year. From this day forward, the days would continually grow longer as sunlight will increase. Life will start to draw upwards again.
It is one of those times of the year in which the border in between our physical world & Otherworld disappears. All the gates & portals are open, which makes it easier to contact the spirit world. . It is very good time to perform magical rituals.

The time of the Winter Solstice is very powerful energetically, the birth of new life is celebrated. Since ancient times, the Winter Solstice has been considered the most important & magical event of the year.
It is such a magical & intimate time to deepen our relationship with natural world & connect with Mother Earth on a nice solstice walk along with family.. Feed the wild birds & animals. Feel the plants, trees, Earth & water around you. Experience a sense of unity with the entire Universe & Mother Earth. If possible, go to your special place of power, your own tree, stone or spring. Bring offerings, light a candle, have a picnic, talk about things, you can tie a red ribbon (loosely ) around a tree branch with your special request.. Show your love.

Enjoy a holiday feast, light a fire & burn candles to honor our ancestors.. Pause in stillness & give thanks for all the goodness we've experienced & let go of everything that doesn't serve us.
Reflect on what you have done this year. Let gratitude, love & peace into your heart.

Bringing evergreen branches home during the Winter Solstice is a symbol of life in all cultures. Just one Spruce branch has the same energy, healing- & protective power as a whole large tree. Pine, Juniper, Mistletoe, Ivy, Heather, Holly, Cranberry leaves or other evergreens are enough to keep the energy of life. Place an Orange in the center of the living room to celebrate the birth of the Sun & the beginning of the new solar year. Light fire or green, red, orange, white, gold candles & perform your rituals to hasten the birth of the Sun & initially support its forces. Greet the Sun.
However, influence of the Sun on the Winter Solstice can negatively affect the energy field of people. For this reason, many may experience weakness, headaches & other physical or mental issues.
One should honor the ancient gods, express respect for the ancestors & their traditions. In the old days, people believed that followers of holiday traditions were lucky in literally everything. For our ancestors, the laws of nature have always been respected.

Yule is a time for quiet reflection. We will meet the new solar circle with loved ones, friends, relatives. We want to give something of ourselves, generate benevolence, be sacrificial & in some other way the good deeds return to ourselves.
We should remember our family members who have passed away. The memory of the ancestors, the memory of the family, the traditions of the family is the most sacred thing.
If we go to the cemetery during the holiday season to place a candle or make a giant fire in the sacred place, it makes sense to talk with our ancestors. We might not get direct answers, but in this way our relationship deepens. We can perceive the connections that ancestors have felt, the ancestral memory. We can feel the connection with nature, or the power of God, because we are part of nature & are an integral part of spirituality.

Let the dinner table be rich in order to ensure that food & abundance continue for the next year & that you also have enough power & strength. Don't forget your ancestors.. When having a dinner, place the plates with some food that is on the table for spirits visiting the house during the holidays. Leave a plate overnight so that the spirits can enjoy treats. In the morning give it to birds or animals. You can't eat it. Drinks should be poured into the ground.

Keep the candles lit in homes over the three days at the time of solstice, to give strength to the Sun. 
These three days are a good time to leave unwanted things in the past by writing them on a piece of paper & throwing them into the fire. Do not forget to give thanks with a small offering, a piece of bread or other food from your table. It's a good time to make plans for the future, think in advance.
It is believed that if the fire goes off or if there is any sort of difficulty in lighting candles, then the person is bound to have a bad year ahead.
If the fire extinguished before night was through, it predicted an upcoming tragedy.
The halls are also supposed to be decorated with as many lights as possible & an addition of evergreens such as holly & mistletoe to wade off bad forces.

With the solstice Mother Earth turns herself towards light, warmth, food & life. What we do or do not do at this time will affect our own & household's well-being in the next year. At Yule time, we should keep our thoughts clean to create positive visions for the new year to come.

At this time, it is also worth paying special attention to your intuition & dreams. Right now, all energies are moving stronger than usual & you may experience emotions that you have not felt before. Signs may appear to you that are important warnings or guidance. Let yourself experience all this calmly, without any judgements. Dreams are prophetic. Before going to sleep, you can think about a certain problem, then dreams will offer a solution.
Predict future on the Winter Solstice using fire, water, runes or cards. Go out at night & listen to random passers-by. Their words tell you what to expect from future.
During the day, it is also worth taking a closer look at passers-by.
If they are mostly happy couples - luck in love.
Did you witness a theft or a fight? Be alert, spirits warn of trouble.
A new beginning on the day of the Winter Solstice is a good sign. Any business will be successful.

Winter Solstice declarations of love lead to happy marriages.
It is very good time to have a dialogue with your heart & make a wish.
The clearer that request you create during the Solstice, the clearer the Universe can respond to it. Write down your dreams & visions.

A magical Solstice ritual for new beginnings:
For the ritual you need:
White candle, you can use a tea light
Water
Salt
A small bowl
Silver spoon
The best time to perform the ritual is immediately after dark. Before beginning the ritual, take a moment to meditate & calm your mind. When you feel ready, sprinkle a few pinches of salt into the water. Salt is used for spiritual cleansing & warding off negativity. Mix the salt water with a silver spoon, let the salt dissolve & say:
"I release myself from the burden of the past & leave the past behind!
All that has served its time, go in peace!"
Sprinkle yourself with salt water, make sure that the water gets to the top of your head & down to the soles of your feet. Then light the candle & say:
"I am ready for everything new that life has to offer me.
I accept changes positively & good things are expected in my life!"
Now little quietly think about the changes you want in your life. Let the candle burn to the end. Thank the Universe & consider the ritual complete.


At the Winter Solstice, Yule or Christmas we naturally & subconsciously embrace herbs & spices like ivy, rosemarybay leavescinnamonginger in mulled wine & wreaths etc., bringing evergreen conifers such as sprucepine or fir into our houses.
Druids would cut the mistletoe that grew on the oak tree & give it as a blessing.
If a mistletoe is spotted & a couple avoid or refuse to kiss under it, then bad luck is believed to follow them, bringing them problems in their relationships & also straining ties with other family members.
Druids also believed holly’s evergreen nature made it sacred & that it remained green throughout winter to keep the earth beautiful at a time when deciduous trees shed their leaves.
Placing a ring of holly on doors originated in Ireland. Holly, green with red berries, was one of the few plants still beautiful at this time of year. It gave the poor a means of decorating their dwellings. The more berries on the bush, the luckier it was considered to be, since it was a symbol of fertility & good luck for the year to come.
Decorating homes with holly brings protection & good luck to the inhabitants in the coming year.
Don't throw green holly leaves on the fire or cut down an oak tree that has mistletoe growing on it.
Oaks were seen as sacred & the winter fruit of the mistletoe was a symbol of life in the dark winter months.
In the Winter with all the countryside going into a period of slumber or death, the fir tree was seen to live on so it became a symbol of life. Firs were brought into people’s homes in the hope that some of its fortune would rub off on them. People would decorate trees with apples to encourage luck & plenty in the coming year.

Most important point of the Yule festival was the burning of the ceremonial Yule log.
This log was either taken from the householder’s land or received as a gift, it never should have been purchased.
This massive log, once dragged into the house through the fields by oxen whilst the farmers drank ale & sang songs, was then placed in the fireplace, decorated with seasonal greenery, drizzled with cider & then set alight by a piece of the previous years’ log.
The log would burn all night & then smoulder for the next 12 days & was believed to bring beneficial magic to the home, protecting it from witchcraft as well as warming the house in the winter chill.
The ashes from the log were then sprinkled in the nearby fields to aid the soil’s fertility.
The Celts thought that the sun stood still for 12 in the middle of winter & during this time a log was lit to conquer the darkness, banish evil spirits & bring luck for the coming year.
People used to tuck notes of good wishes into the foliage that comes with the Yule Log.
Difficulty in lighting a Yule Log is considered ominous.
It is very inauspicious if the Yule Log is touched by a barefooted woman or a squint-eyed man.
The visiting of a flat-footed man while the Yule Log is burnt is also considered unfortunate.
Ashes of the log were put in the wells to keep the water good.
Embers would protect the home from the devil.
If, while sitting around the fire, one of the person's shadows on the wall appears to have a vague or no head, then death is expected for the same person that very year.


Happy Solstice & Yuletide to all who celebrate!

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