Unleash Your Inner Pagan: A Guide to Creating a Spiral Tulr Log

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To make a tulr log pagan, you will need to follow a few steps. First, find a suitable tulr log. It should be a sturdy piece of wood, preferably from a tree that symbolizes nature or is sacred to you. Next, clean the log and remove any loose bark or debris. Once the log is clean, it is time to decorate it. You can use various materials, such as moss, dried flowers, feathers, and crystals to adorn the log.


I have some essential oils to apply to the log but they would only really be used for when it is an ornament in the house, before it is burnt, so that it smells nice. Then when you actually burn it you can put some of the resins on top of it too. The cloves and cinnamon sticks can be inserted into the log, the juniper berries can be used as decoration around it. Personally I am not sure about applying the cinnamon sticks as it makes the log look a little bit more like a… café decoration… but it’s up to you.

There are so many types of symbols that go into things they use people make mixtures of herbs and things like that, you can burn the laurel, or juniper is a common thing to burn as a way of cleansing. Once Christianity spread through Europe, logs were burned and the ashes were scattered about the house to protect the family within from hostile spirits.

How to make a tulr log pagan

You can use various materials, such as moss, dried flowers, feathers, and crystals to adorn the log. Consider incorporating symbols and images that hold significance to your personal pagan beliefs. For example, you might choose to paint or carve symbols of the elements, gods, or goddesses onto the log.

Make a Yule Log

Patti Wigington is a pagan author, educator, and licensed clergy. She is the author of Daily Spellbook for the Good Witch, Wicca Practical Magic and The Daily Spell Journal.

Updated on October 14, 2019

As the Wheel of the Year turns once more, the days get shorter, the skies become gray, and it seems as though the sun is dying. In this time of darkness, we pause on the Solstice and realize that something wonderful is happening. It's usually around December 21 — unless you're in the southern hemisphere, where it falls in June — but it's not always on the same date. At Yule, the sun stops its decline into the south. For a few days, it seems as though it’s rising in exactly the same place… and then something amazing and miraculous takes place. The light begins to return.

Did You Know?

  • The tradition of the Yule log began in Norway, where a giant log was hoisted onto the hearth to celebrate the return of the sun each year.
  • Hold a simple ritual by having each family member write down wishes, place them in the log, and then burn it in your fireplace.
  • Once Christianity spread through Europe, logs were burned and the ashes were scattered about the house to protect the family within from hostile spirits.

The sun begins its journey back to the north, and once again we are reminded that we have something worth celebrating. In families of all different spiritual paths, the return of the light is celebrated, with Menorahs, Kwanzaa candles, bonfires, and brightly lit Christmas trees. On Yule, many Pagan and Wiccan families celebrate the return of the sun by adding light into their homes. One very popular tradition — and one that children can do easily — is to make a Yule log for a family-sized celebration.

How to make a tulr log pagan

After decorating the log, you can further enhance its pagan energy by performing a ritual. This ritual can vary depending on your tradition or personal preferences, but some common elements include lighting candles, burning incense, and offering prayers or invocations to the deities. It is important to remember that making a tulr log pagan is a personal and spiritual process. Take the time to connect with the log and infuse it with your intentions and energy. You may also want to cleanse and consecrate the log using methods that align with your pagan beliefs, such as smudging or using consecrated water. Once your tulr log is fully prepared and infused with your pagan energy, you can use it as a sacred tool in your practice. It can be placed on an altar or used as a focal point during rituals and ceremonies. Additionally, you can use the log as a reminder of your connection to nature and the spiritual world. Remember to treat your tulr log with respect and care. Keep it in a safe and sacred space when not in use, and periodically cleanse and recharge its energy to maintain its pagan qualities. By creating and utilizing a tulr log in a pagan manner, you can further deepen your spiritual practice and strengthen your connection to the divine..

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