Yule rituals, since they fall on the longest night of the year, are very effective when practiced in total darkness. Take time to reflect upon winter’s reality: darkness, cold, silence, motionlessness—all the outward signs of death over which life will triumph. Yule WitchBox Grimoire Page (via whitewit-ch) Source: whitewit.ch

breelandwalker: bibliophilicwitch: persverso: conquergravity: hajimeme-hinatiddies: ghiblivevo: sweaterfemme: beyoncepatronus: what’s christmas even like in non-christian families? in completely non-religious families? like what do you tell your children? “well, kids, we’re eating a whole lot of food and spending a fuckton of money spoiling you because some other people somewhere believe their holy lord and saviour andContinue reading

Choosing Yule over Xmas on the sly:

witchinthenight: Sometimes it’s not about making a big declaration to world about what your beliefs are; but instead the subtlety of your choices. When choosing how to decorate I choose winter/nature themes rather than religious images like nativity scenes. Greeting cards are more likely to have a snowman or a stag rather than a bibleContinue reading “Choosing Yule over Xmas on the sly:”

It’s December?! 🙀

foodffs: And to think last week I was surprised it’s Sunday already. Where was I for the last few months? I’m guessing last week you were all too busy with Thanksgiving and all that since we had only five (I think) top recipes. But you really compensated this week, so – long post ahead! 😅 InterestingContinue reading “It’s December?! 🙀”

chronarchy: Master Post: Five Ideas for Celebrating each of the Eight High Days, designed with the solitary practitioner (or a family) to do together, put together by chronarchy for The Magical Druid. If you are interested in the original individual posts for reblogging around the holiday, you can find them here: Samhain Winter Solstice/Yule ImbolcContinue reading

Yule: A Midwinter Celebration

den-frusna-eken: den-frusna-eken: Posting this into the heathen yule tag as a few edits have been made since I originally posted it and Yule is coming up. What is Yule? Yule, or Jól as it was spelled in Old Norse, was the Midwinter celebration of the Germanic peoples before Christianity had spread far into those regions.Continue reading “Yule: A Midwinter Celebration”

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