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Yule
Yule,
Yuletide, Winter Solstice or Christmas whichever you prefer, is
celebrated by Pagans the 21st or 22nd of December. This day marks
the end of the dark half of the year and the beginning of the light
half. Starting the next morning at sunrise, the sun climbs just
a little higher and stays a little longer in the sky each day.
The
Yule Log
The Yule log is the highlight
of this festive season. The traditional wood used for the Yule log
is Ash.
According to tradition,
this log is decorated with seasonal greenery, soaked with cider
or ale, dusted with flour and lit with a piece of log saved from
the previous year. The log used for the season must be cut from
the yard or given as a gift. It is considered unlucky to buy your
own Yule log.
Once lit the log would
burn throughout the night, then left to smolder for 12 days, before
being put out.
A small piece of the log is then saved to start the fire for the
log the next year.
Now that times have changed
and fireplaces are not found in every home, some adjustments can
be made for convenience.
You could look in your
yard, nearby wooded areas or park for a small log or branch of evergreen.
You may need to flatten one side so it will not roll.
Drill three holes in
the top of the log/branch to hold 3 candles. Candle combinations
include: Season - red, green, and white
Sun God - green, gold, and black Goddess - white, red, and black.
Decorate with greenery,
bows, seasonal flowers, cloves, and dust with flour. Light candles
and burn daily for 12 days. Save your Yule log for the following
year.
Symbols
of the Season
Foods of Yule:
Cookies and caraway cakes, cider, cinnamon-ginger tea, fruits (roasted
apples, clove studded apples and oranges), nuts, pork dishes, turkey,
eggnog, spiced cider, wassail, ale.
Colors of Yule: Red,
green, gold, orange,
silver, white, yellow.
Incense of Yule:
Ash, pine, cedar, bayberry, cinnamon, frankincense.
Herbs of Yule:
Bayberry, blessed thistle, cedar, evergreen, frankincense, holly,
laurel, mistletoe, oak, pine, sage.
Stones of Yule:
Bloodstones, diamonds, garnets, emeralds, rubies.
Activities of Yule:
Burning the Yule log, caroling, decorating the Yule tree, exchanging
presents, hanging wreaths, kissing under the mistletoe, honoring
Kriss Kringle.
Yule
Rituals
- Sources: Crystal
Dreams and Visions Newsletter, Scott Cunningham, Silver RavenWolf

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