You know, it occurred to me that the whole "commit arson to burn the Gävle goat" vs "save the goat at any cost (to our taxpayers)" thing is basically a match of Yule themed Counter-Strike Sweden plays with itself every year, and every time they update the Wikipedia page to say TERRORISTS WIN the goat was destroyed, the whole world is like
May all of us be blessed. 🌛⭐🌜
Correspondences for 20th-23rd December
☆ crystals - clear quartz, bloodstone, cat's eye, citrine, garnet, orange calcite
☆ candles - green, gold, red, silver, white
☆ food - bread, squash, dried fruit, chestnuts, spiced cider/wine, rosemary, oranges, yule log
☆ foraged - holly, evergreen, fir, ivy, oak, pine, pinecones, poinsettas, mistletoe
☆ incense - cedar, sage, cinnamon, clove, frankincense, myyrh, sandalwood
☆ imagery - lights, bells, candles, coal, wreaths, garlands, stars, trees, snow, deer, squirrels
☆ deities - apollo, osiris, odin, morrigan, demeter, selene, artemis, diana
In the depths of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer
Some put more into the Yule aspect than the Christ aspect. If it makes those remember the "reason for the season" then by all means, separate the two
Merry Hexmas everyone 🖤🌲✨
Happy Holidays to all!
Hanukkah began on December 18th and will continue until the 26th.
Happy sixth day of Hanukkah!
Yule began on December 21st and will continue until January 1st
Happy 3rd day of Yule!
Christmas Eve is December 24th, and Christmas is December 25th. In some countries, Christmas has an additional day called Saint Stephen's Day, this occurs on December 26th.
Happy Christmas Eve!
❄️✨❄️ Happy winter solstice // Feliz Solsticio de Invierno ❄️✨❄️
Get a warm beverage and a cozy blanket and enjoy the longest night of the year 💕 // Tómate una bebida caliente y búscate una manta cómoda y disfruta de la noche mas larga del año 💕
Just me experimenting with radial symmetry on procreate 👉👈
Queen Swan Mab!
- Krampusnacht: This Bavarian holiday celebrates Krampus. Krampus is said to be Santa Claus’s counterpart. While Santa rewards the good children it is Krampus who punishes the bad.
- Saturnalia: This is an ancient Roman holiday that began on the 17th of December. This week long celebration which consisted of much merrymaking and debauchery honored the god Saturn.
- Yule: Of all the holidays on this list this is probably the most well known. Yule takes place during the Winter Solstice. During this Sabbat Pagans celebrate not only the longest night but the return of the Sun.
- Feast of Frau Holle: On December 25th some Scandinavian traditions celebrate the Feast of Frau Holle. Seen as the embodiment of the Earth her feast is a celebration of fertility and rebirth.
- Hogmanay: Starting on the 31st of December and typically ending on January 2nd, Hogmanay is the Scottish celebration of the New Year.
Source: www.learnreligion.com
Christmas Spells
CHRISTMAS SPELL. Steep mistletoe berries, to the number of nine, in a mixture of ale, wine, vinegar and honey; take them on going to bed, and you will dream of your future lot. A storm in this dream is very bad; it is most likely you will then marry a sailor, who will suffer shipwreck at sea; but to see either sun, moon or stars, is an excellent presage; so are flowers; but a coffin is an index of a disappointment in love. - The Witches’ Dream Book THE WITCHES’ CHAIN. Let three young women join in making a long chain, about a yard will do, of Christmas juniper, and mistletoe berries; and at the end of every link put an oak acorn. Exactly before midnight let them assemble in a room by themselves, where no one can disturb them; leave a window open, and take the key out of the key-hole and hang it over the chimney-piece; have a good fire, and place in the midst of it a long thinnish log of wood, well sprinkled with oil, salt and fresh mould; then wrap the chain around it, each maiden having an equal share in the business; then sit down, and on her left knee let each maiden have a prayer book, opened at the matrimonial service. Just as the last acorn is burned, the future husband will cross the room; each one will see her own proper spouse, but he will be invisible to the rest of the wakeful virgins. Those that are not to wed will see a coffin, or some misshapen form, cross the room. Go to bed instantly, and you will all have remarkable dreams. This must be done either on a Wednesday or Friday night, but no other. - The Witches’ Dream Book FIRST FOOT. Our Scottish seers place implicit confidence in the “ First Foot” of a Christmas morn, which is that of the first person who crosses the threshold ; if this is a male, they prophesy “ good fortune all the year round : ” if a female, they predict evil. - Raphael’s Witch THE RYE CHARM. If you would have bread and cake in plenty during the whole year, hang a full sheaf of rye and a full sheaf of wheat upon a pole outside the door, on Christmas morning, so that the birds may come and feed from it. -The Golden Wheel Dream-book and Fortune-teller MIRROR. By gazing fixedly in a mirror on Christmas eve at midnight, you will see appearing in the glass the outlines of the leading events to occur to you during the coming year. - The Great Dream Book THE ART OF SPEAKING WITH THE DEAD. For this operation it is necessary to attend midnight mass at Christmas and at midnight precisely to have a conversation with the inhabitants of the other world and at the moment that the Priest lifts the Host, bow down and with a frank and severe voice say “Esurgent mortuit et ac me veniut.” As soon as you have pronounced these six words it is necessary to go to the cemetery and at the first tomb that meets your eye offer this prayer:
“Infernal powers, you who bring the turbid in the universe, abandon your obscure dwelling and retire to the other side of the River Styx.” Then remain there for a moment of silence. “If you have your power, he or she that interests me, I supplicate you in the name of the King of Kings to make him appear before me at the hour and moment that I will indicate to you.”
After this ceremony, which is indispensable to carry out, take a fistful of earth and spread it as one sows grain in a field, saying in a low voice: “He who is in dust awake from his tomb and leave his ashes and answer the questions that I pose him in the name of the Father of all men.”
Then bend a knee to the ground, turning your eyes to the East and when you see that the doors of the Sun are going to open, arm yourself with the two bones of the dead man that you will put in a cross of Saint Andrew. Then throw them at the first temple or church that offers itself to your eyes. Having well-executed the aforesaid, set out in a western direction and when you have taken 5,900 steps, lay yourself down to sleep on the ground in an elongated position, holding the palms of your hand against your thighs, and your eyes to the sky towards the Moon and in this position, call he or she whom you wish to see, when you see the specter appear, solicit their presence with the following words “Ego sum te peto, et videre queo.” After these words, your eyes will be satisfied to see the object that dearest to you and give you the most pleasurable delight.
When you have obtained from the shadow which you have Invoked, that which you believe to be to your satisfaction, send it away in this manner: “Return to the kingdom of the elect, I am content with you and your presence.” Then picking yourself up, return to the same tomb where you made the first prayer above which you need to make a cross with the end of your blade which you will be holding in your left hand.The reader should not neglect any of the prescribed ceremonies otherwise he could incur some risk. - The Grand Grimoire THE DISPOSITION OF THE TWELVE DAYS FROM CHRISTMAS, KNOWN BY THE SHINING OF THE SUN. On Christmas day, if the Sun shineth the whole day, it betokeneth a peaceable year. If it shine the 2nd. day gold will be bard to come by, and the corn much set by. If it shine the 3d. day, great errors shall be among church-men. If it shine on the 4th. day, then must weak children suffer much pain. If it shine on the 5th. day then both the winter fruits and herbs, and fruits of the garden prosper well. If it shine on the 6th, day, there shall be great-plenty of the fruits of the gardens, with all other fruits. If it shine on the 7th. day, it betokeneth hunger and scarceness both of man’s food, and also of beasts ; for victuals shall be dear, with wine and corn. If it shine on the 8th. day, it shall be good for fishermen that year, and fortunate. [This text seems to skip the 9th day] If it shine on the 10th. day, there shall be much evil weather that year. If it shine on the 11th. day, there shall be much misty weather that year, and also commonly dearth. If it shine on the 12th. day, then followeth that year much war, debate, and strife., - The Instructing Gypsy
Yule art that put me in the holiday spirit!
Michael Kerbow, Esther Remmington
Renae Taylor art, Margaret Ellis
Renae Taylor arts, L. Helje
Julien Hatswell, Briar
Wendy Andrews, Lynn Bywaters art
The Yule Season with Viking Santa and his Wolf Companion limited edition print (2020)
Art by: Jill Thompson
Quick Things to do to celebrate Yule
if you are like me most likely you are stuck inside today and can’t really go out. Here are some things you can do to celebrate Yule
- Do a 12 card spread Each card represents what the month of the year holds for you. The card on the bottom of the deck represents the underlying theme of the year.
- Review something you’d like to renew or revive Especially if it’s a project or something you were working on that you put aside for a long time. Think about taking it back up today. If you are lost in this, you can ask your deck for help.
- Make blessings for yourself or loved ones It’s a great time to send positive energy towards others you care about or if you really need it, focus it on yourself. This year we have the Great Conjunction so it’s a fantastic time for abundance spells and blessings
- Play some music Here is a curated playlist for you
- Make a “feast” Ok so Feast for 1 usually is just like a festive dish with roasted veggies and a nice dessert. Maybe make an easy roast, a pasta bake or a stew and top it off with a home made baked good and ice cream. Boom. Wassail.
Have a blessed Yule everyone. Hope this next cycle can allow for more freedom and growth.
Pagans, ppl into astrology, and christians vibing on yule bc of the saturn-jupiter conjunction
The 12 epithets of Yule Tide for Hekateans. A simple guide.
By Octavia
This is personal work without any other intention than just being able to help all those Hekate devotees who cannot enjoy the time or freedom needed for this season. As always, everyone’s preferences are important: It’s about living our faith in the way that most fulfils us. These tips about celebrating Yule Tide are adapted for Hekate’s devotees from my original article on the Northern pantheon.
20 December - Mother’s Night, Hekate Pammetor
The night before the solstice we prepare for the return of the sun into our homes. Tonight, we honour the seed that awakens in the darkness that needs warmth and love to grow. Just like all of us when we were rooted in our mother’s belly growing thanks to her. We will present an offering of hot milk and honey at nightfall in honour of all mothers ancestral or alive. And after thoughts of gratitude, to Hekate Pammetor, Mother of All as well. This offering can be consumed afterwards, so no milk will be ever wasted. PS: If you prefer a vegan offering, hot almond milk and cinnamon will be just fine!
21 December - The triumph of the braves, Hekate Akimos
The importance of remembering the perseverance as the basis of our daily life lies on this day; the fight against the constant difficulties and adversities that make us weaken and fall. We persevere to show Hekate our courage, we don’t fall on our knees, we don’t pray for help even if the gate of Hades opens, and the darkness brings its cold fingers over us. We do not give up. Take a few minutes to think about all the obstacles overcome and those to come. Write them on paper with a graphite pencil, and then erase them. While the words will not be seen, the pencil marks of your writing remains in the same way that past difficulties seem to be erased, but all the sacrifice and efforts leave a mark throughout our lifetimes. Keep the paper safely for a while, and when Yule Tide is over, offer it to nature (pour into the water of a river, bury or burn it).
Written by Octavia, from Noumenia News n°49 Shared with the CoH Network by Laurie Bianciotto, Devotee CoH