13 Ways to Celebrate Yuletide
by Selena Fox
1. Create a Pagan Winter Solstice framework
for the entire holidays season - understand that Christmas Eve and Christmas,
New Year's Eve and New Year's Day have their origins in Winter Solstice
celebrations of a variety of Pagan cultures through the ages.
2. Decorate your home with sacred plants
connected with Winter Solstice: evergreen wreaths & boughs, mistletoe,
holly, and ivy. Learn about the Pagan symbolism of each.
3. Harvest a Yule tree in a sacred way from
a tree farm that practices sustainable agriculture, if you can, or intuitively
select a tree, cut or symbolic, from a shop in your area. Set up the Yule tree
in your home and decorate it with lights, sun symbols, and other images.
Reflect on blessings of joy, renewal, and well-wishes as you decorate the tree.
4. Kindle lights to represent the Sun.
Decorate with electric lights and candles. On one of the nights of Solstice,
turn off all lights, experience the longest night, reflect on renewal and
peace, and turn the lights back on to symbolize the birth of the New Solar
Year.
5. Recognize Santa as a multi-cultural,
multi-religious character - learn about the Pagan roots of Santa and other
Winter Solstice sacred gift bringers, including the Goddess Holda.
6. Learn about holidays foods, symbols,
customs, and/or lore from an ancestral ethnicity and incorporate something you
have learned into your celebration of Yuletide.
7. Listen to Pagan Yuletide music. Create a
Yuletide chant, poem, or song.
8. Burn a Yule Log in a hearth, in a
bonfire, or by burning candles on, in, or near a log of Oak on an altar. Learn
about Yule Log traditions and create your own.
9. Meditate on the rising and/or setting of
the Solstice Sun. Note its position on the horizon at this time of year and
observe its change in position on the horizon as the days start lengthening
again.
10. Join with others in celebrating Pagan
Yuletide. Attend a ritual, be part of a festival, join an on-line discussion,
host a party, listen to a Yuletide show on internet radio (I will be doing 3
podcasts this Yule!)
11. Contribute to a charity of your choice.
Spread the joy of Yuletide.
12. Learn about sacred sites aligned with
the Winter Solstice. Envision your own celebrations of Winter Solstice being
part of a vast network of Solstice celebrations happening around the planet
(Winter in the Northern hemisphere & Summer in the South). Watch live video
of Winter Solstice at New Grange or other sacred site with coverage.
13. Focus on world peace and planetary
well-being in your rituals, meditations, prayers, and other workings.
Peace-making was part of Winter Solstice among many peoples in the past. Keep
this tradition alive in the present and future.
Blessed Be!
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