Last night, Karen and I listened
to Christmas music on Sirius Radio, enjoyed a few cocktails with our delicious Mexican
food dinner, and chatted about the good old times we had during many a winter
holiday season. Wonderful memories of fun times with family and friends!
Winter Solstice and Yule Celebrations
One Old Druid's Final Journey
Winter Solstice and Yule Celebrations
One Old Druid's Final Journey
"Reclaim Santa Claus
as a Pagan Godform. Today's Santa is a folk figure with multicultural roots. He
embodies characteristics of Saturn (Roman agricultural god), Cronos (Greek god,
also known as Father Time), the Holly King (Celtic god of the dying year),
Father Ice/Grandfather Frost (Russian winter god), Thor (Norse sky god who rides
the sky in a chariot drawn by goats), Odin/Wotan (Scandinavian/Teutonic
All-Father who rides the sky on an eight-legged horse), Frey (Norse fertility
god), and the Tomte (a Norse Land Spirit known for giving gifts to children at
this time of year). Santa's reindeer can be viewed as forms of Herne, the Celtic
Horned God. Decorate your home with Santa images that reflect His Pagan
heritage. Honor the Goddess as Great Mother. Place Pagan
Mother Goddess images around your home. You may also want to include one with a
Sun child, such as Isis with Horus. Pagan Goddess forms traditionally linked
with this time of year include Tonantzin (Native Mexican corn mother), Holda
(Teutonic earth goddess of good fortune), Bona Dea (Roman women's goddess of
abundance and prophecy), Ops (Roman goddess of plenty), Au Set/Isis
(Egyptian/multicultural All Goddess whose worship continued in Christian times
under the name Mary), Lucina/St. Lucy (Roman/Swedish goddess/saint of light),
and Befana (Italian Witch who gives gifts to children at this season)."
- Selena Fox, Celebrating the Winter Solstice
- Selena Fox, Celebrating the Winter Solstice
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