Brigid's Day: Honoring the Celtic Goddess and Pagan Traditions

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What pagan holiday is coming up? As we approach the end of the year, one pagan holiday that is on its way is Yule. Yule, also known as the Winter Solstice, falls on December 21st or 22nd each year in the Northern Hemisphere. It is a celebration of the longest night and the return of the sun. Yule has been celebrated for centuries by various pagan traditions such as Norse, Germanic, and Celtic cultures. The holiday is often associated with themes of renewal, rebirth, and the triumph of light over darkness. It marks the turning point of the year when the days start to become longer again.


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It marks the turning point of the year when the days start to become longer again. During Yule, pagans engage in rituals and customs to honor the natural cycles of the Earth. Many light bonfires or candles to symbolize the return of the sun's light and warmth.

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Whag pagan holidau is coming yp

Evergreen trees, wreaths, and holly are often used as decorations to represent the persistence of life even in the midst of winter. Feasting and sharing food with loved ones is a common practice during Yule. It is a time of gathering and connecting with family and friends, celebrating the bonds of community and expressing gratitude for the blessings of the past year. Yule is also a time for introspection and setting intentions for the coming year. Pagans may engage in divination practices or perform rituals to release the old and invite new beginnings into their lives. It is seen as a time of personal transformation and growth. While Yule has its roots in pagan traditions, it is important to note that many of its customs and symbols have been incorporated into modern-day Christmas celebrations. The exchange of gifts, the use of evergreen trees, and the lighting of candles can all be traced back to the ancient practices of Yule. So, as we approach the winter solstice, let us remember and honor the ancient pagan holiday of Yule. It is a time to embrace the darkness and find hope in the returning light, to come together in warmth and love, and to set our intentions for the year ahead..

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