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Witchy Workshop and Book Club
Hello everyone, Something has come up and we have to cancel Witchy Workshop tonight. Also, due to some person things I am cancelling Book Club for the rest of the month. We will pick everything back up come the first of the year with those 2 events. I apologize for any inconveniences and thank you in advance for your understanding.
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Yule
With Yule coming up I thought it would be good to just share some information for those that maybe don’t know or are new to it all: Yule, rooted in ancient Germanic and Norse traditions, celebrates the Winter Solstice, marking the rebirth of the sun and the lengthening days, with core practices like burning a Yule Log, feasting, and decorating with evergreens, holly, and mistletoe to welcome life and ward off darkness. This pagan festival, known as JΓ³l in Norse, involved rituals of light (bonfires, candles), feasting (often with horse meat in Viking times), and storytelling, heavily influencing modern Christmas customs like the Christmas tree and the Yule log itself, which was a symbolic sacrifice that evolved into a good luck charm. History & Origins Ancient Roots: Yule predates Christianity, celebrated by Germanic peoples and Vikings around the winter solstice, the longest night. Norse Connection: The word "Yule" comes from the Norse JΓ³l, possibly meaning "wheel," referring to the sun's cycle or calendar year. Pagan Significance: It celebrated the return of light, the promise of fertility, and the triumph of the Oak King over the dark Holly King in Celtic lore. Odin & The Wild Hunt: In Norse myth, it was a time when Odin led the Wild Hunt, so people stayed indoors, feasting. Christian Integration: Christianization saw Yule celebrations combined with Christmas by decree, such as King Hakon the Good's law in Norway. Traditions & Symbols Yule Log: A large log, often oak, was burned, sometimes from the previous year's log, symbolizing fire and light, with its ashes believed to bring good fortune. Evergreens: Holly, ivy, and fir trees were used as decorations to symbolize life enduring through winter. Feasting & Drinking: A central part of Yule, with large feasts, sometimes including horse meat in Viking traditions. Sun & Light: Bonfires, candles, and the Yule log were crucial to welcome the sun's return. Mistletoe: Believed to have powers of love, peace, and resurrection.
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Witchy Workshop
I'm so bummed I missed it tonight. Are the classes recorded by chance?
Any other kitchen witches/green witches here?
Popping in tonight to say hello! New member here. Excited to get to know you all!
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