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Yule Ritual And Reflection
On December 21, 2021, in the Northern Hemisphere, is the Winter Solstice. This is the shortest day and longest night of the year. The pagan sabbat celebrated is Yule. This is a time to welcome the light returning, hope, and renewal, as the days of sunlight will get a bit longer each day until the Spring Equinox March 20, 2022. You can greet the sunrise on this day, as part of your Yule ritual. Your ritual can be done anytime on this day however. The evening is a lovely time on Yule to reflect the sun light returning on the darkest, longest night of the year, as you light candles.…
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Winter Spice Magic For Yule Season
There are many lovely spices you can use to add to your Yule season celebrations and magical practice. If you love kitchen witchery, this is a great season to work with these spices in your Yule baking and cooking. Winter spices to use during Yule season include: *Cinnamon: fire spice connected to the sun, used for protection, passion, and prosperity magic *Ginger: fire spice connected to the sun, used for health, prosperity, and love magic *Nutmeg: fire and air spice, used for prosperity, psychic enhancement, love, travel, and good luck magic *Cloves: fire spice , used for protection, love, health, and prosperity magic *Allspice: fire spice, used for prosperity, health,…
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Goddesses And Yule Winter Solstice Season
Goddesses related to winter and snow are connected to Yule season. Often the crone goddesses are connected to the cold darkness of wintertime. Goddesses related to the sun, are also good for connection during Yule Winter Solstice’s sun renewing energies. Some ways to work with these winter goddesses are through daily connection. For ten minutes over your morning coffee or tea, light a candle and reflect with one of these winter goddesses, as well as the sun in the morning in preparation for Yule. You can also make this a night ritual, reflecting on a winter goddess and the darkness of the evening, as you light a candle. Meditating and…