
Yule: Traditional Magic, Recipes, and Tales for the Winter Solstice
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Yule: Traditional Magic, Recipes, and Tales for the Winter Solstice
About this book
A magical guide to the most festive Sabbat celebration, Yule. Gather in the heart of Winter and explore the ancient traditions and practices Yuletide has to offer as we honour the rebirth of the Sun.
Yule, also known as the Winter Solstice or Midwinter, is a Sabbat of rest and reflection as the land lies barren and still. It marks the longest night of the year and is a sign of returning light and warmth as the days begin to lengthen once more. It is a time to honour the cycles of nature, embrace the quiet of Winter, and prepare for the returning Sun.
In this collection of traditional magic, crafts, recipes, rituals, and essays on the history of Yule, Wyrd Books has collated the essential information on the Sabbat so you can incorporate its magic into your own life. Discover the work of vintage scholars and researchers from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and earlier in an authentic and grounding guide to the celebration of Yule.
Discover Wyrd's wonderful ways to celebrate Yule and honour the turning of the Wheel with this essential guide to the Sabbat's magical traditions.
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Table of contents
- The Wheel of the Year
- Origins and History
- Folktales and Mythology
- Spells and Charms
- Rituals and Traditions
- Garden Magic and Weather Folklore
- Crafts and Decorations
- Recipes and Feasts
- Further Reading and Source List