Saturday, December 5, 2015

The Celebration of Winter Solstice

A lovely explanation of Winter Solstice. I celebrate this event with friends, warm food & wine and great joy.
Google "The White Goddess" to go to the page with the complete article. Clicking on the word Sun (in blue) will also bring it up for you.

As a person who suffers from SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder) I truly celebrate the return of the sun. And the traditions associated with Winter Solstice bring warmth to my heart and home.


The origin of the word Yule, has several suggested origins from the Old English word, geõla, the Old Norse word jõl, a pagan festival celebrated at the winter solstice, or the Anglo-Saxon word for the festival of the Winter Solstice, 'Iul' meaning 'wheel'. In old almanacs Yule was represented by the symbol of a wheel, conveying the idea of the year turning like a wheel, The Great Wheel of the Zodiac, The Wheel of Life. The spokes of the wheel, were the old festivals of the year, the solstices and equinoxes.
The winter solstice, the rebirth of the Sun, is an important turning point, as it marks the shortest day, when the hours of daylight are at their least. It also the start of the increase in the hours of daylight, until the Summer Solstice, when darkness becomes ascendant once more.

Yule is deeply rooted in the cycle of the year, it is the seed time of year, the longest night and the shortest day, where the Goddess once again becomes the Great Mother and gives birth to the new Sun King. In a poetic sense it is on this the longest night of the winter, 'the dark night of our souls', that there springs the new spark of hope, the Sacred Fire, the Light of the World, the Coel Coeth.

Fire festivals, celebrating the rebirth of the Sun, held on the Winter's Solstice can be found throughout the ancient world. The Roman festival of Saturnalia was held on the winter solstice, boughs of evergreen trees and bushes would decorate the house, gifts where exchanged and normal business was suspended. The Persian Mithraists held December 25th as sacred to the birth of their Sun God, Mithras, and celebrated it as a victory of light over darkness. In Sweden, December 13th was sacred to the Goddess Lucina, Shining One, and was a celebration of the return of the light. On Yule itself, around the 21st, bonfires were lit to honor Odin and Thor.

The festival was already closely associated with the birth of older Pagan gods like Oedipus, Theseus, Hercules, Perseus, Jason, Dionysus, Apollo, Mithra, Horus and even Arthur with a cycle of birth, death and resurrection that is also very close to that of Jesus. It can hardly be a coincidence that the Christians, also used this time of year for the birth of Christ, mystically linking him with the Sun. 

Ironically, also using it to lure the Pagans, Wiccans, Druids to the new Christian religion. It was no accident.

My party planning is under way, invitations out via Facebook. Check Your EVENTS.   If you don't FB, contact me for all the details.

Susan

Thursday, December 3, 2015

How to Change the Future of Guns & People

So yesterday, while Sharon Hilt & I were decorating a friends home, in preparation for her celebration of the holiday of her choice, a group of terrorists killed an obscene amount of people. We knew nothing about it until Gwen came home. And my heart broke again.
If, by some miracle, actual, good 'gun control' was passed today, IT'S TOO LATE. There are too many guns owned by people who have no business having them to ever be able to regulate. EVER. Society as a whole needs to change. RIGHT NOW. SOMEHOW people must stop irrationally hating other people so much they feel the need to kill them. How do we teach people to stop hating? How do we know who to be worried about having a killing attack? Our Country (because, check the stats-Europe does not have this problem) has gone mad. We shouldn't have to be afraid if we go to the movies, we'll be injured or killed. We shouldn't have to be afraid of our kids going to school & coming home OK. This is bigger than gun control.
I really don't know the answer, only the problem. The problem is hate. How do we change that? The people who already are carrying a load of hate are who we need to fear, and help. It's not mental health in terms of mental illness but is a culture of mental health of hate, aversion, bullying and disrespect.
How happy I would be to see my Facebook feed full of the the hope of the future, the children. A day of nothing posted but Graham, Ella, Delaney, Felix, Henry, Marion, Grace and all the other children who are our future. These babies will not be taught to hate. How do we save the others who don't have the same kind of parents?
Susan Hilt, Mom, Grandma,
Activist & Heartbroken Human