How many more days...?
Long winter nights cause problems with our mental health. To this day, SAD is an acronym of Seasonal Affective Disorder. In Scandinavia during the winter months, the sun would disappear for great lengths of time. After thirty-five of such dark days known as Mørketiden, or “The Murky Time”,
scouts would be sent to the mountain tops to await the return of this life-giving heavenly body. When the first light was sighted, the scouts would hurry back to their villages to announce the good news. In celebration, a great festival would be held, called the Yuletide, and a special feast would be served around a fire burning with the Yule log. Huge bonfires would also be lit to celebrate the welcome return of the Sun. In some areas, people would tie apples to the branches of trees as a reminder that Spring and Summer would eventually return.
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Other decorative pagan mid-winter rituals featured a wreath of evergreen with four candles. The candles were placed in each of the four directions to represent the elements of earth, wind, water and fire. Rites were performed to ensure the continuation of the circle of life also symbolized by the evergreen wreath. Important beliefs established by ancient traditions still practised in part, today.Wreaths are, in essence, an eternal part of the festive season. In ancient Greece, a coral wreath was awarded to victors in sporting events, in much the same way that today's
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Apollo wearing a laurel wreath |
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The Wichern Wreath |
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Scandinavian wreaths feature candles, which illuminate the winter nights as everyone awaits the future light of Spring. It was once believed that the wreath and candles would encourage the Norse God of Light to turn the world back toward the direction of the Sun.


This is a peculiarly Swedish custom, but it was inspired by the “Advent trees” of Germany and became widespread in the 1920s. The Advent wreath, is a Christian tradition that symbolizes the passage of the four weeks of Advent in the liturgical calendar of the Western church. The Advent Wreath is traditionally a Lutheran practice that has spread to many other Christian denominations.
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The time of Advent is coming to a close, and soon we will be celebrating the day of Christmas. Some might call it the day of Xmas. While many would feel the term "Xmas" is derogatory or secular, Xmas had it's place in earlier days.


was simply another form for the name of Jesus Christ, later Christians, who had no knowledge of the Greek language, mistook "Xmas" as a sign of disrespect. Eventually, however, "Xmas" came to be both an accepted and suitable alternative to the word "Christmas."
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The word Advent has its origins in the Latin word adventus, which means arrival. The arrival of The Christ Child. Commercial enterprises have not been able to capitalize on the four weeks of Advent, but quickly jump to the lucrative profits of Santa Claus and Xmas! However, the term Xmas may not be, as many feel, demeaning!
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The Drinking Horn Dec 25th |
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Yule marks the death of one year and the birth of another, as a turning of the endless cycle.
So, how many days...? "Pretty soon!".
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