
Introduction
The Winter Solstice and the Cosmic Dance
On December 21st, the second day of Yule, the Winter Solstice graces the Earth, marking the year’s longest night and the turning point toward light. This celestial event invites practitioners to honor the death of the Old Sun and the birth of the New Year’s Sun, bridging the cycles of life, death, and rebirth. At the heart of this celebration lies the enchanting tale of Sunna and Mani, the radiant siblings whose eternal cosmic ballet paints the heavens with day and night. Their story, interwoven with the playful chase of Fenrir’s pups, becomes a profound metaphor for the passage of time and the cosmic balance of light and shadow.

From crafting Yule logs and enjoying symbolic Yule Log Cakes to offering heartfelt rituals of light and hope, the Winter Solstice is a celebration of renewal, resilience, and gratitude for the return of the sun. In honoring Sunna’s radiant rise at dawn and Mani’s serene guidance under the moon, we connect with the timeless rhythms of the cosmos, finding ourselves participants in the sacred dance of the celestial siblings.























Wonderful! I hope to incorporate more into my celebrations.
Happy Yule