Traditions of winter solstice

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      The history of Christmas dates back over 4000 years. Many of our Christmas traditions were celebrated centuries before Christ was born. The 12 days of Christmas, the bright fires, the Yule log, the giving of gifts, carnivals (parades) with floats, carolers who sing while going from house to house, the holiday . …

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      (from the lawyer who someday will sue your ass!) Please accept with no obligation (implied or implicit) our best wishes for an environmentally-conscious, socially-responsible, low stress, non-addictive, gender-neutral, celebration of the Winter solstice holiday, practiced within the most enjoyable traditions of the religious persuasion or secular practices of your choice, with respect for the ...

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    • [DOC File]Mrs Sutherland's English Classroom

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      Introduction. Before any religious tradition, there were the sun, moons, stars- the cosmos. This is why many stories about personified figures in religious traditions share life event patterns that can be metaphorically associated with the natural patterns of the cosmos.

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    • [DOC File]The history of Christmas dates back over 4000 years

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      Jun 08, 2011 · The word solstice comes from Latin sol (sun) and stitium (to stand still). During winter solstice, the sun reaches it southernmost point from the equator and seems to pause before reversing its course; at summer solstice the sun attains its northernmost point and, once again, seems to stand still before turning back.

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      "The Yule log is another of the many Christmas traditions that originated among the Germanic tribes. It was burnt during the winter solstice celebrations, and its name comes from jol, the Old Norse name for their pagan festival. The word "Yule" has since become a synonym for Christmas." [Merit Students Encyclopedia. New York: MacMillan, 1983 ...

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      Yule, also known as Midwinter and the Winter Solstice, when the nights are at their longest. Yuletide, honors the return of the sun which it was believed in so doing would ensure a bountiful crop and healthy livestock. To Wiccans and Pagans of most traditions, the Sun represents the male aspect of Deity.

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      Winter solstice is the start of the solar year and concepts of the birth or rebirth of sun gods are central to this celebration. Most of the customs, lore, symbols, and rituals associated with "Christmas" actually are linked to Winter Solstice celebrations of ancient Pagan cultures.

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      Centuries before the arrival of the man called Jesus, early Europeans celebrated light and birth in the darkest days of winter. Many people rejoiced during the winter solstice (this is a winter time festival to do with the sun), when the worst of the winter was behind them and they could look forward to longer days and more hours of sunlight.

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    • Winter Solstice Celebration Ideas: Fun Ways to Celebrate the Solstice

      It was even the Winter Solstice, this darkness, which spurred cultures and religions to establish or adopt such nostalgic traditions and symbols as the holly and ivy, mistletoe, the yule log, the giving of gifts, magical reindeer and decorated evergreen trees. As I stated before, many of these traditions, rituals and ceremonies seem to share a ...

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