Winter solstice pagan traditions
[PDF File]The Ancient and Pagan Origin of Christmas
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The Ancient and Pagan Origin of Christmas Most of the traditions we practice on December 25th have nothing to do with the birth of Jesus, which probably actually occurred in late summer or early fall.
[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. ...
[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.
[PDF File]THE WINTER SOLSTICE & CHRISTMAS
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The pagan Scandinavian and Germanic people of northern Europe celebrated a twelve-day "midwinter" (winter solstice) holiday called Yule (also called Jul, Julblot, jólablót, midvinterblot, julofferfest). Many modern Christmas traditions, such as the Christmas tree, …
[PDF File]Pagan Christmas - Mantra-Kadabra
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pre-Christian, pagan traditions. The symbolic meanings of these plants have roots in the distant past, when our ancestors were more intimately connected with the passage of the seasons. They were much more dependent than contemporary city people on the return of the sun and the plants after the long, dark winter …
[PDF File]HumanLight Solstice Party
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Pagan Season Some pre-Christian winter solstice pagan traditions: The giving of gifts, mistletoe, the sun being said to stand still 3 days, the indoor evergreen tree, the baubles of decoration, the yule log, the virgin birth of a notable figure, the nog, the midnight gatherings, the ring-ing …
[PDF File]History, Figures and Regional Traditions - The Odinic Rite
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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 Yule Logs, Feasting, Carol-ing, Being with Loved Ones.
[PDF File]IS CHRISTMAS CHRISTIAN? - Tomorrow's World
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January 6, are transformed pagan celebrations of the winter solstice, so closely linked that their origins cannot be discussed separately. “December 25 in Rome—This was the date of a pagan festival in Rome, chosen in 274ad by the Emperor Aurelian as the birthday of the unconquered sun (natalis solis invicti), which at the winter sol-
[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.
[PDF File]Yule Traditions and History - Meetup
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Yule Traditions and History Yule, sometimes pronounced "you all" or “jol” is the Winter Solstice, the shortest day and the longest night of the year. Yule in Old Norse means “Feast” or “Wheel”. In the old Almanacs, the symbol of a wheel was used to mark Yuletide.
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