THE COMING LIGHT

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The Coming Light

As Old Man Winter begins to tighten his icy grip on the season, there comes a meaningful date on the December calendar - Winter Solstice. 

Winter Solstice is a celestial phenomenon caused by the tilt of the earth’s axis. As our planet orbits the sun, there comes a point when one hemisphere is tilted farthest away from the sun, resulting in the shortest day and longest night of the year. This cosmic dance has captivated human imagination for centuries, influencing cultural traditions and spiritual practices across the globe. It represents hope, rebirth and the triumph of light over darkness. 

Various cultures have crafted unique celebrations to honor the Winter Solstice. In Scandinavian countries, the festival of Yule marks the rebirth of the sun, with the lighting of bonfires and the decoration of homes with evergreen plants symbolizing life’s continuity. In ancient Rome, the festival of Saturnalia brought merriment and the exchange of gifts, while the Chinese Dongzhi Festival focused on family reunions and the consumption of warming foods to welcome the return of longer days. 

Today, people around the world continue to celebrate the Winter Solstice. From the lighting of candles and bonfires to hosting friends and family in celebration, the solstice serves as a reminder of the cyclical nature of life and the promise of brighter days ahead. 

For some, the Winter Solstice holds a spiritual significance. It represents a time of gratitude and introspection, where individuals reflect on the past year and set intentions for the one to come. The solstice can be seen as a time for personal growth and renewal. It can also be a time to renew your commitment to caring for yourself as you care for others. 

As darkness wraps itself around the world, the Winter Solstice encourages us to celebrate the coming light. It serves as an annual reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is hope for renewal and a brighter future ahead. Whether through ancient traditions or modern celebrations, the solstice invites us to embrace the changing seasons and find inspiration in the never-ending contest between the light and the dark. So, as the world turns towards the sun once more, let us celebrate the Winter Solstice and the promise it holds for new beginnings. 

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