Yuletide Blessings to all!
In the northern hemisphere, we
celebrate the winter solstice, the coming together of friends and family.
I
love the idea of snuggling up by the fire, telling stories and sharing what we
have with each other during the darkest time of the year.
It is a celebration of the re-birthing of the sun, and,
also, all the sun Gods around the world.
We honour him, we thank him, and we
give him strength to him to return to us with the fires in our hearts and
belly’s.
We bring winter greens into our homes, hoping to bring the energy of
life back into our lives.
There is so much symbology and similarities between other
winter celebrations, including Christ’s Mass, that I’d be writing a book rather
than a blog, and I am writing about something a little different now.
In the southern hemisphere, it is summer.
The summer
solstice.
The sun it big, bright and power-full.
For the Q’ero people they are
celebrating Copaq Raymi, Feast of the Sun.
Traditionally gold and silver was
gifted, sacred to the sun God, Intitayta; they may as well have gifted frankincense
and myrrh too.
It was and still is a magnificent celebration, honouring the
passing of youth to adulthood.
A time to plant crops that bring us joy and
pleasure, rather than food that will sustain us, like coca for example.
Despite
Copaq Raymi’s focus on the Great Sun, the All Father, the Holy Son, it is
considered a feminine celebration, often called Warmipacua, The Feminine
Passover.
It was really a time that young children were to find the
dharma, their reason for being, finding the gift, talent and heart desire that
they brought with them to this world.
So, over the Christmas period, let’s all connect with our
innocent, inner child, and see the world with wonder and awe, let’s be
delighted with the twinkling lights, the Christmas stories, and let’s enjoy
those chocolate treats!
Let’s find our dharma, our gold, and share it with
everyone.
This Yule, during this dark period of our life, let’s plant
crops of love, lets gestate seeds of joy and happiness, so we all have
something even more beautiful to look forward to in the spring, lets share this
gold unabashedly and generously.
Brightest of Blessings
Danny aka The Bearded Shaman.