The sun is the reason for the season. Today is a special day.
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>>524101976Hail Wotan!
Happy Morningstar Day! (12/22). The day the Light returns. https://youtu.be/jjoqwJdtdKc
We have "jõulud". So that means yule. Rabbi on a stick is not my problem
>>524101863Jews and their minions seething about Christmas will never not be funny.
> northerners cant have christmass because they have no camelsjesus was whitemodern jews are mutts of black turks, who took over the land in 17th century with begining of the downfall of ottoman empire
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>>524101863It's fine. We've edited so heavily and for so long that the core changes can stay - but all the brand new consumption and excessive buying shit needs to stop and get back to when a few family members or friends gave each other some hand made knife handles or gloves and that was about it
>>524101863Except I'm a pagan which is what Whites are supposed to be, you jew-fucked christcuck
>>524101863It marks completion.
I did my sacrificing already, bro.
>>524102463youre not paganyoure neopaganits like being as capitalist as an anarchocapitalist
>>524101976based>>524101863Christmas has been celebrated by the early Church, 25th in the West, some Jan 6 or 7th in the East. Mormons, JWs and puritan heretics have zero say since they have no tradition or apostolic succession. Even if it was, tradition has always borrowed elements of truth from paganism, this wouldnt make sense to them because anything that isnt dressing up as a corporate jew slop and praying for israel is "evil and wordly"
>>524101863What's with the fucking reindeer? At least replace it with a goat.
>>524102695This wasn't made by an actual nordic pagan anon, this was probably made by an grandma on facebook or something, the types who think "Constantine created all of traditional Christianity so my local pastor billy bob says he is the real deal after a 2000 years of pagan rule that got it all wrong, trust me bro"
Are some of you anons not celebrating Yule?
I think we Americans should replace old world holidays entirely.
>>524103207>we americansPoop fest now sar!
>>524101976>no mention of Christmas trees in any record at all until AD 1576!That's because every book except for the Holy Bible (in Latin) was illegal until the 15th Century.
>>524103462Do they not teach basic geography in the Baltic Caliphates?
>>524102743Based. The one day out of the year where the jewish insanity is lifted is not surprisingly also the favorite day of a lot of people.
>>524103709Being in America doesn't make you American sar
>>524103889American isn't a race.
christmas and yule are both good
Day 1 (Mother’s Night) – December 21Mother’s Night is on the first day of the Yule celebration. This is the night to honor all of the females you know; female deities, particularly Frigg, and Dísir, and protective female ancestors. You can light candles, bring out food offerings, write poetry, and meditate. Day 2 – December 22For this day, the focus is restoration. After the long night, we welcome the rebirth of the sun and reflect on cycles of life, death and rebirth. You can make sun symbols, like the sun Nordic sun wheel, or light a candle to represent this rejuvenation. Day 3 – December 23On the third day, you celebrate family. If you’re celebrating with your family or loved ones, gather with them for a meal. If you’re celebrating alone, focus on expressing gratitude for the relationships you cherish, both physical and spiritual; honor the people who support and strengthen you.Day 4 – December 24This is the Day of The Wild Hunt, a day to honor the spirits and ancestors who roam the earth, during the longest nights. It’s a good time to reflect on Odin, the Norse god often associated with Yule and the Wild Hunt. You can leave offerings like bread or apples, for spirits at your doorstep.Day 5 – December 25While much of the world celebrates Christmas, the fifth day of Yule celebrates community and giving. It’s a great day to reach out to friends, neighbors, or coven members (if you’re a witch), and share small gifts, food, or simply kind words.Day 6 – December 26The theme for day six of Yule is spiritual renewal. You can light candles in the morning to bring blessings into your home. You can also cleanse your space, altar, or tarot cards, and set your intentions for the remainder of the Yule season.
Day 7 – December 27On this day, wisdom is pursued. People usually turn to divination, whether it’s through tarot, runes, or scrying to seek guidance for the coming year. Take time to reflect on past lessons you’ve learned and the direction you want to go in the future.Day 8 – December 28This day focuses on abundance and the generosity of the Universe. You can make spells for prosperity, or set your intentions for abundance in the coming year. Often, people burn incense like cinnamon or cloves to attract success and wealth.Day 9 – December 29The Day of Strength encourages you to honor your personal power. On this day, you can reflect on the challenges you’ve faced and overcome. You can also call on deities or spirits of strength, like Thor or the warrior spirits of your ancestry, to empower you.Day 10 – December 30As the Yule season is coming to a close, It’s time to honor protection. Make protective charms or talismans, smudge your home (it is a closed practice, so do this only if you are Indigenous), or cast a circle to shield your space from negativity. Focus on the positive energy you had since the start of Yule. Day 11 – December 31This is a night for celebration and joy. Yule merges with New Year’s Eve, so light fireworks or sparklers, dance or make noise, driving away any lingering darkness and welcome a brighter year.Day 12 – January 1The final day of Yule is a day of renewal and new beginnings. Reflect on the transformations you went through, during the Yule season. You can write down goals for the new year or create a vision board that represents your intentions.