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WINTER SOLSTICE RITUALS & BLESSINGS

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WHAT IS THE WINTER SOLSTICE?

The solstices are points of balance in nature's cycle. There are two solstices every year, Summer Solstice (Litha) and Winter Solstice (Yule). The solstice celebrations are among the most significant of the pagan holidays.

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WINTER SOLSTICE RITUALS

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I love to tap into the collective wisdom of the ancestors to celebrate this sacred season, so the rituals you'll find below are all steeped in myth, magic and ancient rituals.

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MAKE A YULE LOG

The Yule Log has roots in ancient Norse and Celtic traditions, where it was a symbol of the returning sun and the triumph of light over darkness during the Winter Solstice.

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MISTLETOE 

Mistletoe, rooted in ancient Druidic and Norse practices, has a significant role in Winter Solstice celebrations. Revered for its resilience in barren winter months, this festive plant embodies the enduring spirit of the season.

MAKE A WITCH'S BALL

Originating from European folk magic, these mesmerizing glass ornaments were made to ward off negative energy and malevolent spirits. 

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MAKE AN ORANGE POMANDER

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The ritual of making orange pomanders has ancient roots, dating back to times when aromatics played a vital role in spiritual and ritual practices.

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PRACTICE CANDLE MAGIC

Pagan cultures revered fire as a force that embodies the spirit of renewal. So, candle magic is the perfect winter solstice ritual!

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