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“What once was known instinctively to humanity lives on in signs and symbols, even when the original knowledge has faded from consciousness.” —study from Signs & Symbols of the Christmas Festival The Hearth
It flickers where the stories start, And warms the soul with beating heart, And in its light, love finds its art.
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“What once was known instinctively to humanity lives on in signs and symbols, even when the original knowledge has faded from consciousness.” —study from Signs & Symbols of the Christmas Festival The Evergreen
She stood before the world was sown, Through every age her roots have grown, A steadfast throne where wisdom’s known. “What once was known instinctively to humanity lives on in signs and symbols, even when the original knowledge has faded from consciousness.” —study from Signs & Symbols of the Christmas Festival The Tomte
A red-capped sprite with boots so small, He tends the barn through squeak and squall, And hears the little creatures call. “What once was known instinctively to humanity lives on in signs and symbols, even when the original knowledge has faded from consciousness.” —study from Signs & Symbols of the Christmas Festival The Winter Table
With humble hearts, a feast is made, The hunter bows, the sword is laid. All find their place where hearts have stayed. “What once was known instinctively to humanity lives on in signs and symbols, even when the original knowledge has faded from consciousness.” —study from Signs & Symbols of the Christmas Festival The Yule Goat
With silver bells and crimson rein, He dances through the frost and flame, And leaves no hearthhouse quite the same. “What once was known instinctively to humanity lives on in signs and symbols, even when the original knowledge has faded from consciousness.” —study from Signs & Symbols of the Christmas Festival King Winter
He cools the land with his icy breath, And guards the roots through winter’s death, Then grants the earth it’s Yuletide rest. “What once was known instinctively to humanity lives on in signs and symbols, even when the original knowledge has faded from consciousness.” —study from Signs & Symbols of the Christmas Festival Odin and the Great Hunt
The wise one rides through thunder skies, His wolves and ravens, racing by, He seeks the truth, no gold can buy. “What once was known instinctively to humanity lives on in signs and symbols, even when the original knowledge has faded from consciousness.” —study from Signs & Symbols of the Christmas Festival The Procession of Beasts
The beasts arrive in silence tread, While stars shine bright above their head, And ancient paths by heart are led. “What once was known instinctively to humanity lives on in signs and symbols, even when the original knowledge has faded from consciousness.” —study from Signs & Symbols of the Christmas Festival The Winter Stag
He walks the long and lonely way, Through drifting snow and shadow day, While morning learns to find its way. “What once was known instinctively to humanity lives on in signs and symbols, even when the original knowledge has faded from consciousness.” —study from Signs & Symbols of the Christmas Festival The Winter Hare
He runs the spiral round and wide, To chase the dark and catch the light, Then calls the dawn back into sight. “What once was known instinctively to humanity lives on in signs and symbols, even when the original knowledge has faded from consciousness.” —study from Signs & Symbols of the Christmas Festival The Winter Goose
She flies where winter winds grow deep, With stars above and souls asleep, And carries dreams the night will keep. “What once was known instinctively to humanity lives on in signs and symbols, even when the original knowledge has faded from consciousness.” —study from Signs & Symbols of the Christmas Festival Old Mother Frost's Verse
She spins the thread of winter’s breath, She weaves a blanket for all to rest-- And tucks the world in silken dress. To understand the festivals rightly, we must learn again to read the language of symbols, for in them the soul of humanity speaks. —study from Signs & Symbols of the Christmas Festival In the old North, the Twelve Days of Christmas are days steeped in story and starlight. These were days of watchfulness and wonder. They breathed through frost-laced stillness and fire-warmed memories.
In the depths of winter, when the outer world sleeps, the human soul is called to awaken the light within. —study from Festivals and Their Meaning
After the four lights of Advent have been kindled, the Advent spiral is presented. And it is the four weeks of advent that have prepared us for this spiraling moment. Each week was a step towards something deeper—the journey inward. In this turning, the outer lights of the world become the inner light of the heart. It is the spiral that gathers everything that has come before and transforms it into an experience of becoming. What was form now begins to live as spirit. And one by one, we enter it until we meet the inner flame, and then carry it back out into the world again—drawing spirit into matter, and matter back toward spirit. To understand the festivals rightly, we must learn again to read the language of symbols, for in them the soul of humanity speaks. —study from Signs & Symbols of the Christmas Festival Quintessence / Humankind The fourth light of advent, is the light of man-- born with great love, that we seeks to understand The fourth candle shines for the human being. In its glow, we sense a mystery awakening within us. The firmness of the minerals becomes the structure of our bones. The growth of the plants breathes in our life rhythms. The instincts of the beasts awaken our own inner life of soul. And yet, within this woven harmony of creation, a light arises that belongs to no other kingdom. The element of fire dances here—it illuminates and gives itself away through warmth. In this fire lives the mystery of consciousness itself—light becomes love, warmth becomes will, and the flame becomes aware of its own burning.
To understand the festivals rightly, we must learn again to read the language of symbols, for in them the soul of humanity speaks. —study from Signs & Symbols of the Christmas Festival Fauna / Animal Kingdom The third light of advent is the light of beasts-- living in all creatures, the greatest and the least. The third candle flickers for the animals, and suddenly movement and warmth stir in the room—like the song of a bird on a cold morning. The creatures carry the gift of soul into the world, expressing its qualities in gentleness and courage displayed in endless variety. The realm of beasts gives form to impulse and brings sensation to life through movement. Through their restless motion, the soul of the world awakens; feeling takes form, and the unseen begins to move. The element of air breathes here—quick and lively—giving wings to imagination and strength to the will.
To understand the festivals rightly, we must learn again to read the language of symbols, for in them the soul of humanity speaks. —study from Signs & Symbols of the Christmas Festival Flora / Plant Kingdom The second light of advent lives in the light of plants-- that reach up to the sun, and in the breezes dance. The second candle glimmers for plants, and suddenly the room feels green and alive. In every pine needle and holly sprig there is a picture of hope: a life that reaches towards the light. It is the plant realm that reminds us of the mystery of becoming—of how growth never rushes but unfolds in faith. As each stem bends between earth and sky, we begin to understand that all true growth begins in surrender and ends in light. The element of water flows here, carrying renewal and the pulse of life that awakens in all growing things. This element draws roots deep and leaves high.
To understand the festivals rightly, we must learn again to read the language of symbols, for in them the soul of humanity speaks. —study from Signs & Symbols of the Christmas Festival Stones / Mineral Kingdom The first light of advent is the light of stones-- the light that lives in crystals, seashells, and bones. The first candle glows for the stones, and suddenly the whole world feels steady beneath our feet. In this realm of crystals, shells, and bones, we are reminded of the firm foundation and lawfulness on which everything stands. This earth element calls us to steadiness, to grounding, and to the joy of simply existing. In their weight we sense our own need for rest and for roots that hold us steady amid the turning world. They show us a world before motion. Yet, like a chorus, these minerals hum with strength and endurance. They sing, “You can build here.”
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