Pagan winter solstice traditions

    • [PDF File]Page 1 The Controversial Cauldron ~ Yule 2008 The ...

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      Page 1 The Controversial Cauldron ~ Yule 2008 Y The Controversial Cauldron Yule ~ The Winter Solstice 2008 Sponsored By Controverscial.com Welcome to the Email Witches Newsletter Email Witches is a pagan friendly email group attracting people from all walks of life, from all spectrums of society and from all around the world.

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    • [PDF File]RESOURCES FOR EXPLORING WINTER SOLSTICE, 2010, ON …

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      Winter Solstice is but one of eight Holy Days in the Pagan Wheel of the Year, but for many, it’s the most beloved. Perhaps it’s the magic of twinkle lights on a cold winter’s night, or the chance to sing childhood carols with Pagan lyrics. Over the years, thousands of people have been deeply moved by our special UU Pagan solstice worship.

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    • [PDF File]Season's Greetings!!

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      Winter Solstice. Most of the customs, lore, symbols, and rituals associated with "Christmas" actually are linked to Winter Solstice celebrations of ancient Pagan cultures. While Christian mythology is interwoven with contemporary observances of this holiday time, its Pagan nature is still strong and apparent.

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    • [PDF File]Winter Solstice – Spiritual Humanism

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      Winter Solstice Newsletter #5 – The Church of Spiritual Humanism December 5, 2002 – Philadelphia www.SpiritualHumanism.org The Winter Solstice is Saturday, December 21 at 8:14 p.m. EST. The Solstice is the basis of holy days in many religions including Spiritual Humanism. It is the shortest day of the year and the longest night.

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    • [PDF File]History, Figures and Regional Traditions

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      Feailley Geul, Midwinter, The Winter Solstice Observed by Northern Europeans and Various Anglo-Type Cultural, Pagan then Christian Significance Winter Festival. Date December 25. Various celebrations also occur on the winter solstice. Celebrations Festivals, Burning …

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    • [PDF File]Christmas

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      23rd time frame, also called Winter Solstice. •Pagan festivals revolve around seasonal changes. Winter Solstice period of shortest (Light) days, nights longest (darkness ... Pagan Roots of Christmas Traditions. Christmas Tree •Numerous tales about origin of tree tradition, but nothing to do with birth/life of Jesus. ...

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    • [PDF File]Tradition or Truth?

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      The Winter Solstice is a day or period of days in the winter when the days are shortest (light) and the nights longest (darkness prevails). This is usually a time in their festivities of drunkenness, revelry and debauchery (perversion). The Pagan Romans called this celebration "The Feast of Saturnalia," in honor of their god Saturn.

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    • Solstice Glögg – A Yule Tradition

      Solstice Glögg – A Yule Tradition The Winter Solstice is the longest night and shortest day of the year and it happens at the same moment for everyone on earth. It’s when the sun reaches its farthest point south it has been the entire year and for those of us on the Northern Hemisphere, that means the shortest day and longest night is

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    • [PDF File]Yule Traditions and History

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      Winter Solstice for 2006 will occur at 4:25pm PST on December 21. Yule has many pagan elements and more pagan history in its foundation and pagan rites than Christianity. Yule has been celebrated since the beginning of time in the Northern Hemisphere. Many of

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    • [PDF File]The Shocking Truth about Christmas - Faithfulword Assembly

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      Savior is attended with secular customs often drawn from pagan sources; indeed, both Christmas and Epiphany, which falls 12 days later on January 6th, are transformed pagan celebrations of the winter solstice, and so closely linked that their origins cannot be discussed separately. December 25th in Rome … was the date of the a pagan festival …

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