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Celebrate Samhain , winter solitude
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I thought sahmain was in November? I might be wrong,I usually am"
It is. This time of year is Saturnalia and Yule coming up. Hannuka's now finished, but there's still Kwanzaa to look forward to. There's probably other stuff too |
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"I thought sahmain was in November? I might be wrong,I usually am
It is. This time of year is Saturnalia and Yule coming up. Hannuka's now finished, but there's still Kwanzaa to look forward to. There's probably other stuff too "
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Sahmain is the festival celebrated around Halloween time, Yule is the next pagan festivel. And to answer someone else they can be celebrated alone but more power is gained and created if celebrated within the coven |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Yep, I show my appreciation for the Winter Solstice, something my Dad always did.
Always have a holly wreath hanging and red, gold and green candles.
My son was born on the Winter Solstice, so the date is extra special for me. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Sorry is solstice and Yule that's what comes of predictive text changes things you type lol.
Yule is more the time I'm interested in seeing who celebrates this instead of Xmas x |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"I thought sahmain was in November? I might be wrong,I usually am
Correct. Samhain is gaelic November. I think the OP means Yule. "
I did mean Yule, but who on here celebrate this, and the other pagan days of the year ? |
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Yule is a pagan fire festival celebrating the return of lengthening days, the rebirth of the sun god. Typically it sees the lighting of fires, merriment, the giving of gifts and excessive feasting and drinking.
No different to Christmas really which the Christians stole from us because they've never had an original thought in all their sorry existence (and to make conversion easier). |
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