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By Jennifer Emick, About.com Guide to Alternative Religions since 2002

Yule!

Friday December 21, 2007

Today is the Solstice, aka the birthday of the sun (and umpteen sun gods). The Winter Solstice is the shortest day of the year, after which the days grow increasingly longer. This day was celebrated by the ritual lighting of fires, feasting, cleansing and purifying rituals, and chanting and singing to encourage the return of the sun. The word "Yule" is believed by some etymologists to be derived from the ancient Norse word for wheel, signifying the turning of the "wheel of the year."

Many ancient Yule practices are still celebrated in one form or another- the Yule log, the "Christmas tree," the tradition of caroling, the use of Holly and Mistletoe, even "jingle bells" are vestiges of ancient Yule customs.

Today, Yule is one of the principal Sabbats, or religious festivals, in Wiccan, Asatru, and other Neopagan practices. In Druidry, it is celebrated as "Ardan Arthan," or "Light of Arthur," after the legendary King.

See also:

The Origin of Christmas Symbols

Alban Arthan

Comments

December 21, 2006 at 3:11 pm
(1) jvn says:

isnt the 22nd the winter solstice?

December 21, 2006 at 9:19 pm
(2) Jennifer Rose Emick says:

Yeah, you got me… ;-)

Actually, only if you live on the other side of the pond. Here, it began about 4:20 on the 21st.

December 22, 2006 at 9:39 am
(3) greg says:

Excellent post, and a happy solstice to all.

“In Masonry, the cruel winter months are symbolized by three murderers who sought to destroy the God of Light and Truth.” - Manly P. Hall

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