Sunday, December 20, 2009

Happy Winter Solstice


It's the shortest day of the year. I wish I were at Chaco Canyon or Stonehenge. Winter Solstice in ancient times interests me. I wonder about the blending of Christian holidays with ancient pagan celebrations. Things to think about.

I found a boatload of info on http://www.religioustolerance.org/winter_solstice.htm.
Check it out.

For example:

DRUIDISM: Druids and Druidesses formed the professional class in ancient Celtic society. They performed the functions of modern day priests, teachers, ambassadors, astronomers, genealogists, philosophers, musicians, theologians, scientists, poets and judges. Druids led all public rituals, which were normally held within fenced groves of sacred trees. The solstice is the time of the death of the old sun and the birth of the dark-half of the year. It was called "Alban Arthuan by the ancient Druids. It is the end of month of the Elder Tree and the start of the month of the Birch. The three days before Yule is a magical time. This is the time of the Serpent Days or transformation...The Elder and Birch stand at the entrance to Annwn or Celtic underworld where all life was formed. Like several other myths they guard the entrance to the underworld. This is the time the Sun God journey's thru the underworld to learn the secrets of death and life. And bring out those souls to be reincarnated."

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