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winter Solstice
- November 20, 2012
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The winter solstice is the period of time that occurs in winter, usually falling on the 21st to 22 of december. The seasons occur when the Earth’s axis angle is about 23.5.
The time when most of the winter troubles occurs:
This has been the time when most of the darkest troubles which troubles humans on the earth occurs during winter time, (the wild hunt, winter depression reaching it’s highest pitch, antisemitism, racism, prejudice, envy, terror, divorce, conflicts in relationships, oppressions coming from debt creditors, the enticement which entices people into the state of falling into debt via Christmas shopping, etc), all these negative energies intensified during winter solstice.
Nights becomes longer than the days:
The time when the day becomes shorter and night becomes longer (the darkest time of the year). On December 21-22, winter begins in the Northern Hemisphere and summer solstice begins in the Southern HemisphereSouthern Hemisphere.
In the Northern Hemisphere this is the Southern solstice, the time at which the Sun is at its southernmost point in the sky, which usually occurs on December 21 to 22 each year, turning the part of that earth to fall into the most dark side which is facing away from the sun.
The pagans concept of the pagan son god commemorated during the winter solstice:
In the mythologies of pagan worship the event is seen as the reversal of the Sun’s ebbing presence in the sky, concepts of the birth or rebirth of the sun god have been common in cultures using winter solstitially based solar calendars.
The winter solstice have been celebrated by the pagans regard to life-death-rebirth of the deity called sun god. (A dying god, also known as a death-rebirth, dying-and-rising, or resurrection deity, the sun god, who dies on the 21st-22nd of December, and begins his resurrection (born again or reborn around the 25th of December).
Winter solstice- the day that marks the return of the sun to the northern hemisphere.
Many pagan cultures of the world perform solstice ceremonies (worshiping the sun as a god) At their root — an ancient fear that the failing light would never return unless humans in intervened with anxious vigil or antic celebration.
Article written by Ap Ngabo Alex