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Winter Online Workshop
The turn of the wheel into winter brings us into a season of chill and darkness. Alongside our ancestors, we look forward to contrasting this season with light and warmth. This is the season of winter, where candles are aflame, warmth is found around the hearth, and delights are shared with friends and family as we await the return of light.
We invite you to join us for this two-hour recorded gathering for our continued exploration and embodiment of Northwestern European ancestral traditions. During this gathering, we will be sharing myths and folklore relevant to Winter Solstice/Yule and Imbolc, folk traditions, the complexity of the Christianization of the Yule, and provide ideas for celebrating both holy days with your loved ones.
This online gathering space is a brief introduction to non-appropriative spiritual practices for folks of Northwestern European ancestry. You will receive a downloadable PDF containing links to access the recording, a short written introduction to the history and celebrations, and resources for further exploration.
The turn of the wheel into winter brings us into a season of chill and darkness. Alongside our ancestors, we look forward to contrasting this season with light and warmth. This is the season of winter, where candles are aflame, warmth is found around the hearth, and delights are shared with friends and family as we await the return of light.
We invite you to join us for this two-hour recorded gathering for our continued exploration and embodiment of Northwestern European ancestral traditions. During this gathering, we will be sharing myths and folklore relevant to Winter Solstice/Yule and Imbolc, folk traditions, the complexity of the Christianization of the Yule, and provide ideas for celebrating both holy days with your loved ones.
This online gathering space is a brief introduction to non-appropriative spiritual practices for folks of Northwestern European ancestry. You will receive a downloadable PDF containing links to access the recording, a short written introduction to the history and celebrations, and resources for further exploration.