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robbedvoter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-21-04 04:37 AM
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Happy Winter Solstice! (7:42 AM EST)
We'll eat yellow food, go on the roof to say Good Morning to the sun. We ate black fooda last night. How do you celebrate?
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robbedvoter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-21-04 06:09 AM
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1. T'was the night before yuletide

Subject: Twas The Night Before Yuletide

'Twas the Night before Yuletide by C.C. Williford

'Twas the night before
Yuletide and all through the glen
Not a creature was stirring, not a fox, not a hen.
A mantle of snow shone brightly that night
As it lay on the ground, reflecting moonlight.

The faeries were nestled all snug in their trees,
Unmindful of flurries and a chilly north breeze.
The elves and the gnomes were down in their burrows,
Sleeping like babes in their soft earthen furrows.

When low! the earth moved with a thunderous quake,
Causing chairs to fall over and dishes to break.
The Little Folk scrambled to get on their feet
Then raced to the river where they usually meet.

"What happened?" they wondered, they questioned, they probed,
As they shivered in night clothes, some bare-armed, some robed.
"What caused the earth's shudder? What caused her to shiver?"
They all spoke at once as they stood by the river.

Then what to their wondering eyes should appear
But a shining gold light in the shape of a sphere.
It blinked and it twinkled, it winked like an eye,
Then it flew straight up and was lost in the sky.

Before they could murmur, before they could bustle,
There emerged from the crowd, with a swish and a rustle,
A stately old crone with her hand on a cane,
Resplendent in green with a flowing white mane.

As she passed by them the old crone's perfume,
Smelling of meadows and flowers abloom,
Made each of the fey folk think of the spring
When the earth wakes from slumber and the birds start to sing.

"My name is Gaia," the old crone proclaimed
in a voice that at once was both wild and tamed,
"I've come to remind you, for you seem to forget,
that Yule is the time of re-birth, and yet . . ."
"I see no hearth fires, hear no music, no bells,
The air isn't filled with fragrant smells
Of baking and roasting, and simmering stews,
Of cider that's mulled or other hot brews."

"There aren't any children at play in the snow,
Or houses lit up by candles' glow.
Have you forgotten, my children, the fun
Of celebrating the rebirth of the sun?"

She looked at the fey folk, her eyes going round,
As they shuffled their feet and stared at the ground.
Then she smiled the smile that brings light to the day,
"Come, my children," she said, "Let's play."

They gathered the mistletoe, gathered the holly,
Threw off the drab and drew on the jolly.
They lit a big bonfire, and they danced and they sang.
They brought out the bells and clapped when they rang.

They strung lights on the trees, and bows, oh so merry,
In colors of cranberry, bayberry, cherry.
They built giant snowmen and adorned them with hats,
Then surrounded them with snow birds, and snow cats and bats.

Then just before dawn, at the end of their fest,
Before they went homeward to seek out their rest,
The fey folk they gathered 'round their favorite oak tree
And welcomed the sun 'neath the tree's finery.

They were just reaching home when suddenly it came,
The gold light returned like an arrow-shot flame.
It lit on the tree top where they could see from afar
The golden-like sphere turned into a star.

The old crone just smiled at the beautiful sight,
"Happy Yuletide, my children," she whispered. "Good night."
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Beaverhausen Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-21-04 01:23 PM
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2. Happy Solstice all!
We welcome the return of the light!

Blessings.

Lisa
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LiberalEsto Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-21-04 02:46 PM
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3. We celebrated Sunday night
so the entire family could be together. Vegetarian dinner, modfified ritual, exchange of small gifts. And greetings to fellow pagans sent and received.

We turn the Wheel, and the days will grow longer. We welcome the infant Sun.
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flamingyouth Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-21-04 04:05 PM
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4. Happy Solstice all!
Bright blessings to each and everyone of my fellow Pagans! :toast:
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Is It Fascism Yet Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-23-04 03:47 AM
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8. and to you too, beloved of the gods!
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Der Blaue Engel Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-21-04 04:20 PM
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5. I do a small blessing on my altar on the solstice with Ra incense
And celebrate on the 24th and 25th with a Yule tree, lights, presents, and feasting. :) I've had no problem reclaiming that holiday since I left the fundie evangelicals and discovered my inner pagan.

Happy Solstice everyone, and God Jul! :toast:
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Chovexani Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-22-04 08:05 AM
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6. A quiet moment of contemplation
Not an easy thing in this house, let me tell you. I'm a solitary Witch and up to my eyeballs in fundie relatives who get absolutely obnoxious around this time of year, so I take my snatches of serenity where I can get them.

Logistically it's impossible for me to do full-on fancy ritual, so I just spend a quiet moment lighting incense at my altar and looking out at the sky (by happy coincidence, the window in my bedroom faces East, so that's where I put the altar).

The sunrise is really beautiful today. I can't explain it, it just always seems different on the Solstice. Warm, and full of promise. I'm a nocturnal creature too, so it's strange that it has this effect on me.
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toddaa Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Dec-22-04 11:47 PM
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7. I Ching for the new year
I rarely use the I Ching as an oracle, but I did yesterday. I cast no. 52, which is Kên above Kên, or Keeping Still, the Mountain.

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-- -- Kên, Keeping Still, Mountain
------
------
-- -- Kên, Keeping Still, Mountain
------

The Image

Mountains standing close together:
The image of Keeping Still.
Thus the superior man
Does not permit his thoughts
To go beyond his situation.

I don't remember the individual changing lines.


An hexagram from Winter Solstice would be I Ming, which is K'un above Li or Darkening of the Light

-- --
-- -- K'un, the Receptive, Earth
-- --
------
-- -- Li, the Clinging, Flame
------

The Image

The light has sunk into the earth:
The image of Darkening of the Light.
Thus does the superior man live with the great mass:
He veils his light, yet still shines.


The I Ching is always good for walking meditation.
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