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icymist Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Dec-15-07 10:08 PM
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Winter Solstice
Pagans all around the globe will be celebrating their own winter holiday that stems from ancient rites honoring the birth of light into the world. Winter solstice, also known as Midwinter, occurs once between December 20th to 23rd each year in the Northern Hemisphere when this part of the earth is at its farthest distance from the sun. It is at this point we begin the trek back to the sun.

Because of this apparent return of sunlight, ancient peoples considered this time the ending of the darkness and coming of the light. From this belief sprang myths surrounding the birth of various sun gods from around the globe. It also brought forth the many death and rebirth stories in so many cultures including the myth of the Egyptian gods Isis, Osiris, and Horus. Osiris had been killed by his brother Set who wanted his throne. Isis, Queen of Heaven and Osiris' sister and wife, was able to bring him back to life briefly with the use of magick. At this time she became pregnant by Osiris with their child Horus. Many believed Horus to actually be Osiris reborn or resurrected and thus supporting the death/rebirth theme of the story.

Celebrations arose from the belief of the rebirth of the sun god. Festivals are believed to have started in Egypt with feasts, fires and decorations to represent the sun. This idea spread to other areas around the globe over the centuries. In fact, many of the traditions we have today such as decorating with evergreens and other plants encouraging the emergence of the sun came from these older festivals. Not all celebrations honored the male aspect only however. Many sun goddesses were honored, especially those whose sphere of influence was seen as the home and hearth.

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