A Solitary Rite for the Yule Celebration which can be performed by a male or female practitioner. For the beginner to intermediate Wiccan Witch.
GODDESS RITUAL FOR YULE - SOLITARY RITE
Yule is the time of the Winter Solstice, and for some Wiccans, it's a time to say goodbye to the old, and welcome the new. As the sun returns to the earth, life begins once more. This ritual can be performed by a solitary practitioner, either male or female.
WHAT YOU NEED:
- A pair of seasonally-colored candles
- Incense in a Yule-themed scent
- Candles, lights, and sparkly things you like!
RITUAL:
1. Perform this ritual on the evening of the Winter Solstice. If you normally wear a ritual robe or ceremonial gown, do so and feel free to embellish for the season! Consider a crown of holly, a special Yule-themed robe, or adding holiday bling to your existing robe. Decorate your altar with a Yule log or tree branches,lots of seasonal symbolism, and candles as Yule is a celebration of light.
2. You'll want to have some holiday incense on your altar: Frankincense, cinnamon, and myrrh. All are appropriate to the season. Don't light it just yet though. Finally, have two candles in seasonal colors. If you normally cast a circle, do so now.
3. To begin the ritual, sit on the floor near your altar and don't light the candles just yet either. Take a few moments to remember what it was like for our ancestors at this time of year. The harvest had been brought in, and they knew that in a few months, their stockpiles of food would be running low. It was the season of Death, the time when the earth went dormant once more, sleeping until the spring returned. Our ancestors knew that despite the darkness of this night, soon the light would return to the earth, bringing with it life. This night, the Winter Solstice, welcomes back the Sun, the ultimate giver of light.
4. Light the first candle, and say:
Tonight is the night of the Solstice,
The longest night of the year.
As the Wheel turns once more, I know that
Tomorrow, the Sun will begin its journey back to us.
With it, new life will begin,
A blessing from Earth to her children.
5. Light the second candle, and say:
It is the season of the winter Goddess.
Tonight I celebrate the festival of the winter solstice,
The rebirth of the Sun, and the return of light to the Earth.
As the Wheel of the Year turns once more,
I honor the eternal cycle of birth, life, death and rebirth.
6. Light the remaining candles at this time. Face the holiday tree branches or Yule log. Raise your arms up to the heavens and say:
Today I honor the God of the forest,
The King of nature, who rules the season.
I give my thanks to the beautiful Goddess,
Whose blessings bring new life to the earth.
This gift I offer you tonight,
Sending my prayers to you upon the air.
7. Light your incense, and if you'd like to make an offering of food, bread, or something else, do so now. As the smoke of the incense rises to the night sky, meditate on what changes you'd like to make before the next Sabbat. Reflect upon the time of the season. Although winter is here, life lies dormant beneath the soil. What new things will you bring to fruition for yourself when the planting season returns? How will you change yourself, and maintain your spirit throughout the cold months? When you are ready, end the rite, give thanks to God and Goddess and close your circle.
TIP:
If you don't have a ritual robe, you can take a cleansing bath before the rite, and then wear a simple cotton or other organic material. Another option would be to make a robe as a Yule gift to yourself!
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