Winter Solstice 2018
For ancient cultures around the world, solstices and equinoxes are important ceremonial times. The upcoming Winter Solstice 2018 is no exception.
For people who live in harmony with the earth, the movement of the sun is of paramount importance — it defines agricultural cycles, the changing of the seasons, and more. Ancient cultures saw life on Mother Earth as a spiritual journey, marked by changes in light, time and weather patterns. They honored these changes with ceremony, and we can, too.
I’ve written several posts over the years on how to celebrate the Winter Solstice. You will find the links to them here:
7 ways to celebrate the Winter Solstice
The Winter Solstice – why it’s the true new year
Winter Solstice: the time to increase our light
I hope you will use this information to create a ceremony for yourself on the Solstice, December 21, which is the mark of a New Year, and a new beginning.
Wishing you many blessings for a joyous holiday season, and a happy, healthy, abundant New Year.
Blessings,
Molly
Molly Larkin is the co-author of the international best-seller “The Wind Is My Mother; The Life and Teachings of a Native American Shaman” and other books on health. She is passionate about helping people live life to their fullest potential through her classes, healing practice and blog at www.MollyLarkin.com