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  • The Real Magical Festival of Winter Solstice

    The Real Magical Festival of Winter Solstice

    The Original Season of Yuletide Explained

    Long before Christmas became a commercial holiday, it was known as Yule—the celebration of midwinter, the Winter Solstice, and the rebirth of light and the Goddess (Nature). In the darkest days of the year, ancient peoples honoured the turning of the Wheel, gathering in warmth and gratitude as the Sun began its slow return back to fuel earth.

    At its heart, this season was never about consumption or excess. It has nothing to do with killing baby pigs and putting their dead flesh in their own blankets of tortured skin. It has nothing to do with stuffing dead turkey birds murdered ruthlessly or eating and gifting dairy products made of milk of of stolen babies. It was originally about naturelightrenewal, and love for all life.


    The Living Evergreen: A Tree to Honour, Not to Cut

    The Fir tree, evergreen even in the harshest winter, symbolizes eternal life of earth or natureendurance, and the promise of renewal. People once decorated living outdoor trees, offering them: Solar and star symbols and lights, ribbons, herbs, fruits, misteltoes, holly, and pinecones, handmade charms and presents to share love with. These were gifts to nature, not taken from it.

    Cutting down trees, abandoning them after use, and treating them as disposable is the opposite of the original meaning. The tree was, and still remains, a living guardian of the winter nights.


    Sacred Plants: Mistletoe and the Magic of Midwinter

    Herbs like mistletoe were revered not only for protection and healing but also for their symbolism of life that thrives even in darkness. Such plants reminded ancient peoples that nature has its own wisdom and that winter is a time of quiet power, not death.

    These traditions were expressions of partnership with the Earth, not dominion over it.


    25 December: The Solstice, Saturnalia, and the Old Sun

    The date later known as “Christmas Day” was originally the culmination of Saturnalia and the veneration of Sol Invictus, the Unconquered Sun. It marked the returning strength of the Sun after the longest night.

    Santa Claus and Saturn: The Old Sun / Old God

    Before Santa was reinvented as a jolly gift-giver in red, he reflected the Old Sun—the Old God of Saturnalia.
    He was the Ancient Winter King, the spirit of the dying year who:

    Delivered final gifts of wisdom

    Blessed people magically (the most magical time of the year)

    And then stepped aside to make way for the new Sun of the coming year

    This figure symbolises release, completion and the gentle passing of the old cycle with new magical gifts brewing inside the cauldron of our soul and soil.


    The Goddess and Earth: December as Her Rebirth

    Later patriarchal traditions centred winter festivals around a male god or sun deity and the modern deity of the scriptural religions who claim that nature was created in six days by a male deity or an individual person from outside of nature who forbids use of magical powers in us. Who demands sacrifice and obedience to commandments that are not always healthy and allowed the use and dominion of non human animals with humans made more ‘special’ as the ‘image and likeness’ of himself.

    We can now clearly see that the older understanding of nature as the creator of all beings is more balanced—and in many traditions, deeply feminine and reminds us of our own inner power or energy. After all Energy creates Reality, not a deity or individual from outside. And we all have Magickal Powers inside of us. We are all animals.

    The Earth Herself is the Goddess

    In winter, she descends into stillness, appearing barren or asleep.
    But beneath the frost, she carries the potential for new life.

    December can be seen as the birth of the Goddess:

    The Old Crone of Samhain, now dying and experiencing rebirth

    The deep womb of the Earth carrying the spark of new life, and

    Nature preparing to reawaken

    By spring or Ostara, the Goddess emerges as the Maiden, young, green, and flourishing. This interpretation shows that the season is not inherently male at all. It is Earth-centricnature-centric, and deeply inclusive. The cycle is simple and eternal (The Wheel of The Year):

    Dec – Yule/ Mid-winter Solstice – the old Goddess of earth or nature rests, regenerates, dreams new life, reborn as new alongside the dying and reborn sun god in the shortest day and longest night of the year

    Feb – Imbolc/ Start of Spring – The Goddess is the baby Brigid, helped by the solar god of growing light and potential of seed germination

    March – Ostara/ Spring Equinox – the Goddess is a green Maiden, fertile, and youthful in the equinox of the sun when day and night are equivalent

    May – Beltane/ Start of Summer – The Maiden is wed with the powerful Sun as the days are brighter and longer

    June – Litha/ Mid-summer Solstice – the Goddess flourishes, bearing flowers with the strongest sun or the longest day of the year

    Aug – Lammas/ Start of Autumn – the Mother bears the first harvest fruits as the days get shorter

    Sep – Mabon/ Autumnal Equinox – The Mother bears the second harvest of grains as autumn takes over

    Nov – Samhain/ End of Summer and Autumn—she becomes the Crone, releasing the final harvest of pumpkins and ready to retire in winter’s start

    It is the story of nature itself—not a masculine lineage, but the living body of the planet with the Eight Sabbats of the Wheel of the Year.


    Easter / Ostara: A Festival of Life, Not Harm

    Just as Yule celebrates rebirth in the womb of winter, Easter (originally Ostara) celebrates the explosion of life at the Spring Equinox.

    It was always about: Newborn animals, Eggs as symbols of creation, Flowers opening, Rebirth and fertility. This season honoured life, not death.
    It was never intended to be a time for harming lambs, consuming eggs from exploited animals, dairy chocolates, or celebrating violence against the young. To truly honour Ostara, just as Yule (real Easter and Christmas) is to protect and nurture life, not take it or steal it.

    So, now do you realize how the ‘Matrix’ or false religious propaganda was created to replicate original reality and promote consumerism in place of nature. They created focus on stories of mythical deities and personalities as divine men, in order to reduce a direct connection with nature. In this way they promote exploitative industries of killing lambs, stealing milk from mother animals, and stealing eggs and newborns to ruin the planet and take away empathy by making humans. This is all done to make humans feel superior, entitled and ‘allowed’ to exploit other animals, by a deity who is imagined to be someone of our likeness or image, and a person instead of nature?


    Hemispheres: Celebrating the Festival the Land Is Actually Living

    In the Northern Hemisphere, December is Yule; June is Litha.
    But in the Southern Hemisphere, these are reversed as the seasons are inverse with the opposite spoke of the Wheel of The Year in action, instead of midwinter, there is midsummer and vice versa, for all eight sabbats.

    This alone reveals the truth:

    These festivals were never meant to be rigid dates.
    They are instructions from nature.

    To celebrate Yule in December in Australia or South Africa makes no spiritual sense—because the land itself is singing a different song. True celebration is always in dialogue with the Earth beneath our feet.


    Reclaiming the Real Tradition: Love for Nature and All Beings

    When we peel away modern layers of consumerism, exploitation of nature and animals, mass slaughter, artificial customs, patriarchal overlays, commercial storytelling

    …we rediscover the oldest truth of all festivals:

    They are invitations to honour the Earth.

    To protect life, not destroy it.

    To live in partnership with the natural world.

    The real traditions teach us to:

    Decorate living trees, not cut ones

    Offer gifts to nature, not take lives from it

    Love animals instead of using or eating them

    Celebrate the return of light with gratitude, not excess

    Recognise that the Goddess of Nature (manifested as the Earth for us) is the true mother of all life, born from her womb, and growing to maturity before taking rebirth alongside the Solar god. Thereby seeing nature as divine in itself. It is not an alien or outside ‘God’ who is a creator of nature. Nature is energy/ Shakti goddess, born of the Self, along with her own Inner Light or Consciousness/ god or Shiva (her own awareness), and we are the ones who are part of her and conscious beings who can look after and respect nature.

    These celebrations are not about religion or dogma; they are about remembering who we are:

    Children of the Earth.
    Keepers of life.
    Protectors of the seasons.


    A Planet-Healing Path Forward

    When we reclaim the wisdom of Yule, Solstice, Saturnalia, and Ostara, we step back into harmony with the living planet. The festivals become what they were always meant to be:

    Seasonal celebrations of the sacred duty of humanity towards loving and protecting nature, our mother.

    Reminders that the Earth is sacred, and so is every being upon it, nourished by the light of the Sun who protects her and us.

    To celebrate in alignment with the land is to return to compassion.
    To honour the Goddess is to honour life itself.
    To cherish the seasons is to heal the Earth with light and love. And the Earth, when loved, answers back. 

    May you rediscover your soul’s powers and be reborn in consciousness.

    Blessed Be and have a most spiritually magickal celebration!!

  • MERRY YULE!! The True Ancient and Magickal Symbolism behind Christmas

    MERRY YULE!! The True Ancient and Magickal Symbolism behind Christmas

    Christmas Trees, Holly and Mistletoe, Santa….Everyone celebrates Christmas with these, but few realise the true and ancient significance behind their celebrations.

    Ever wondered why this season is so Magickal and why wishes are fulfilled now more than ever?

    At Global Wicca Tradition we are celebrating this season as YULE.

    Yule is the Winter Solstice (peak of winter), when night is longest and day shortest. Celebrated in end of December each year it represents the symbolic death and re-birth of Sun (as days will grow longer again soon after).

    Wicca is a modern religion based on pagan (ancient) nature worship. Wiccan magick is based on the invocation of ancient nature powers (gods and goddesses) that form the basis of all modern religious beliefs.

    Tree worship by decorating evergreens is also part of ancient pagan ritual kept alive in the modern world. Evergreens – Fir, Holly and Mistletoe all are symbols of eternal life. This is the real reason why you decorate a Christmas Tree and use these symbols.

    Its time people understood the true symbolism and significance of Yule as it helps us return to nature and eco-friendly life.

    The Old God of Winter (symbolised by an old bearded man) dies and is born as young again. He brings joyful tidings of Yule to one and all and is the Wiccan or ancient equivalent of both Santa (old god) and Christ (newborn sun).

    While God represents the Yang (masculine) external or visible aspect of divinity the Goddess is the Yin (feminine) inner hidden aspect of Divine – she is the Divine Energy (Shakti) one who gives birth to God or consciousness (Shiva). All mythology… of Vishnu, Osiris, Christ, whether Greek, Egyptian, Hindu or of any religion….all has roots in this ancent pagan and scientific Truth – that energy and consciousness (also called goddess and god) are the creators of the universe.

    Yule represents the return of light in darkness or the rebirth of consciousness. As we approach 2012 we are approaching a moment of great spiritual awakening in the world which is the theme of this year’s Yule celebration.

    As Yule stands for re-activation of consciousness, it is also a time for wish fulfillment and magick spells (spells are scientific – energy based formulae to activate our inner god and goddess power to manifest our highest good).  Your consciousness when awakened will help you learn how to work with Energy – the vibrations that compose every atom and subatomic particle – the vibrations that constantly create the illusion of solid or material life. You and your entire life and world is all composed  of vibrations….and you can craft yourself and your whole world by altering vibrational patterns…this is the science called Witchcraft. Just Know Thyself!

    At Magick, country’s first and foremost Wiccan store and temple, we are celebrating Yule as a tribute to 2011 to welcome 2012, a most magickal year. As we lit the Yule log fires this year in our celebrations at the Earth Healing Temple at Magick, Bandra West on 22 Dec, we bid welcome to the rising of the inner witch or wiz (wise one) in everyone.

    What You can Do in Yule:

    1. Worship a living tree (especially fir and evergreen) by decorating it (to give warmth to the spirits of the tree). Light a candle near the tree and make a wish for earth healing. Visualise a clean, natural, healthy and happy planet.

    2. Perform spells (spells are higher vibrational or focused prayers): try a spellkit for a planet, a zodiac or a Wiccan or Tarot spellkit at Magick which ready to use with all ingredients and instructions

    3. Work with magickal herbs such as mistletoe, sage and many more herbs available at Magick with instructions

    4. Redecorate your home or workspace with crystals and artefacts energised for your 2012 intentions (a wonderful range at Magick all blessed and energised by the High Priesstess)

    5. Create a new Book of Shadows and Diary for 2012. Choose from Witches Almanacs and Datebooks for 2012 at Magick

    Yule Specials at Magick, Sai Pooja, 16th road Bandra west, Mumbai 400050 include:-

     -2012 Witches Spell a Day Almanac

    – Fabulous Witches Datebook 2012

    – Faerie Wall Calender

    – War water, goofers dust,black destroyer, mystic skull, coffin nails, graveyard dirt, coffin charm for your protection from enemies

    – Pot of gold, money magnets, lucky pentacles, money spell pendants, Haiitian gamblers oil, million dollar oil, money growing root of life oil, for wealth creation – Marriage oils, Lovers candles, lovers bean, swallows heart, attraction oil, love magick spells for relationship success

    – All new gorgeous broomsticks, classy athames, new powerful wands, beautiful quills, parchment paper, dragons blood ink and new book of shadows for practitioners and learners

    – New Books on spells, faieries, rituals and Wicca plus Dvds for your education.

    – Spellkits – Love, Success, Healing, Fame, Prosperity, Luck, Protection. Transformation, Slimming, Beauty, Friendship, Peace…there is a spell for everything at Magick, just take a ready to use kits for beginners from Magick and start casting spells now.

    If you need lessons just enrol for our courses in Divination, Tarot, Healing, Spells, Wicca, Potions, Shamanism, Faeries, Psychic Defense and many many more…. 

    Magick 02265250328 at 16th road, Sai Pooja Building, Near Mini Punajab Restaurant, Bandra West, Mumbai 400050 (visit fm 1130 am to 830 pm).

    Blessings for a Very Merry Yule!

    Rev. Swati Prakash (High Priestess – Earth Healing Temple of Global Wicca)

    www.globalwicca.com

  • Birthday of a Witch!

    Birthday of a Witch!

    We have heard his stories, of all the miracles and wonders that he brought into the world, His healing powers, prophetic abilities and magical skills are well known.

    Jesus Christ seems to have been an extremely good witch, a magickal human who had tremendous wisdom and consciousness. If those tales are true it seems that he used his power of consciousness to create a change, to awaken the masses, to see the future,  and to show and lead by example. 

    Legend says that he was sacrificed…and it is also known that so many alleged witches have been framed and murdered through time for being courageous, self driven, focused…why… just because they chose their own beliefs and used their own inner spiritual powers instead of going as per the dictates of others?

    Following the path of Christ is about following the inner self. Instead of merely worshiping and remembering such great masters we must try to be like them, to learn the ways of the healers, to be enlightened, to work with the angels and unseen beings of nature, to prophecise and see the future, to perform divination and magick, to create a more positive state of being for ourselves, facilitating that for others, creating more beauty, peace and joy in this world, to be in balance, to maintain the balance of nature…Then we will truly be in the energy of God(dess).

    We may celebrate his birthday today in many ways but it will be incomplete if we did nothing to invoke our inner light as that is what God(ess) is truly all about. 

    Whether we attend a sacred ceremony, meditate, perform a spell, spend time in nature, or simply be in the energy of truth, we must know that the light of the world is being born within us in this very moment… as we spend some time with our-Self discovering the magick within us all.

    Blessed Be

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