In the midst of the holiday chaos, the Winter Solstice brings a moment of complete silence. December 21st marks the solstice. Winter solstice is an astronomical phenomenon which marks the shortest day and the longest night of the year.
The Winter Solstice is a time of reflection, during the darkest and longest night of the year. A time to spend with family and friends. A time to imagine what the coming year will bring. As an expression in nature, the Winter Solstice is the time to reflect on the power of our spiritual beliefs and the belief in the power of ourselves.
Here Are Some Wonderful Suggestions to Start Winter Solstice Traditions
Feed the Wildlife - String cereal onto thread and drape it across the bare branches of trees for the wildlife to share... some apples too, hung on a thread. This is a wonderful gift to the creatures that share our world in the night, the longest night of the year.
Eat by Candlelight - Welcome the return of the sun by eating in only candlelight and firelight... thank the sun for all of its strength and energy, and for bringing light into our lives.
Release The Old - Use this time to release any old thoughts, patterns or unwanted energy from 2016. Just write down whatever comes, draw a picture. Sometimes words are not needed.
Welcome The New - One of the most important things that you can do is write out your hopes and dreams for 2020 on slips of paper, then light them on fire by candles or fireplace and watch as the paper transforms to smoke... carrying your intentions out to the universe. Your energy and intention is not unnoticed.
Light a candle (white, gold, or silver) and spend at least 5 minutes in mindful mediation. Make sure you take time to enjoy this sacred day in some special way.
Oops! Sorry about the random dates in there - was trying to make this info ‘generic.’ ;)
I’m still planting!
Beets, cabbage, carrots, collards, fava beans, kale and lettuce. This is the prime time to plant these crops in the Deep South.
Thank for the reminder, Diana!
Merry Christmas, everyone!
Yes Diana time to celebrate. God bless you all and your gardening efforts. Tomorrow is when the light begins to return to the world. Today is the shortest day. Very grateful God chose tomorrow to bring me into the world. Hope springs eternal. Love you guys.
Thanks for the Ping and the interesting post.
I used to love winter when we lived in california. I know, don’t laugh. We had a cabin in the Sierra so I really did experience a real winter! But I could drive home to the valley and warm temperatures anytime. It’s totally different here in East tennessee. Rather than expecting spring in 2 months, it’ll be at least 4 more.
Time to make more soup! I was thinking soup could be a prepper thread topic. You can put leftovers in it so nothing goes to waste. It can sit and cook on its own without a lot of interference. It can provide a lot of vitamins and minerals because of the variety of vegetables in it. You don’t necessarily need meat but it’s a good way of using up the tough cuts and amounts too small to serve again.
I soooo needed this today. What a beautiful image. Just utterly peaceful. Thank you❤️
Beautiful. And God created all the seasons, the cycles, the rain, snow, and sun and moon. Everything can remind us of Him and His mercy!
Sadly no snow here (SW Oregon) but DH feeds the creatures always. They have souls, too.