Helping to plan Yule for my local #pagan group. I am new to this kind of thing. Anybody got a good source for Yule celebrations? Rituals?
@jasod Yule is FILLED with all kinds of rites and rituals you could celebrate with! May I ask what path you study? I may be able to boost you for others that share the same path.
Hi, @jasod
Dunno if you've noticed yet, but there is a small subculture of #CoSoPagans here. Click that tag (the common one we use, as opposed to just #pagans), you should see some posts from some who ascribe to Paganism. And I think @PaganMother got a list recently.
As for rituals, I like to rethinnk them each time, consider the cycle, what meaning it could have for us, what nature teaches me in this time, & where the celebrations may have come from. Then I try writing meaningful words/acts.
@FernLovebond @jasod Yep! #CoSoPagans is basically anyone not in a specific domination of Christianity really. Even got a few Buddhists among us. ^^
Mm, Buddhism comes in a lot of forms, and in the West/Global North it's become deeply secularized. I still use Buddhist practices for my meditation, & live largely by the layperson's vows.
IDK how much I'd include "non-Christian" of w/e kind within Pagan: there's all the Judaic faiths, the Islamic variants, then Hinduism & its offspring (Buddhism, Jainism, Hare Krishna, et al), Zoroastrians, Baha'i, Scientology, & similar nonsense. [Neo]Pagan for me is far more specific.
@stueytheround @FernLovebond @jasod It really is one of the more fascinating examples of how the languages we use shift over the years too. ^^
@Mauve_matelot @PaganMother @stueytheround @jasod
To get back to the OP's question (sorry), I often begin my interest in a celebration by looking at Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yule
Ppl often balk at this, but the truth is Wikipedia has been repeatedly studied by academics who find that–on the whole–Wikipedia is as reliable as a trusted Encyclopedia. It's a very useful source because it stresses sources, which means readers can validate the origins of the data for its merit.
Start there.
@Mauve_matelot @PaganMother @stueytheround @jasod
Additionally, consider If your group is predominantly of Germanic, Scandinavian, or some other ethnic origin, and if that matters. I've found most ppl in the neopagan community are a mix of syncretic & total-bullshit, so if you don't know, just try to be syncretic, as this often pleases participants just fine.
A theme of family is generally the primary focus of winter celebrations, & it was often when we are stuck w/ them the longest.
@Mauve_matelot @PaganMother @stueytheround @jasod
Lastly, I always like to include a perspective of the planetary astronomy of the time, a reminder of how small & precious our little ball is, how essential that fine balance is that gives us our seasons, our hours of light, our cycles of crops & water, because of where we are along the 584 million miles of our journey around that star we call sun.
A guided meditation on our place in that vastness is very good in the opening of these holidays.
@PaganMother @stueytheround @FernLovebond
@jasod when I saw this thread, I thought of Wassailing as a possible ritual starting point.
However I am off to work so will see where this thread goes by the time I am home again