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Yule S/H - Winter Solstice - Shortest Day

Thu, 21 June

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Southern Hemisphere

Embrace the rebirth of light with Yule around June 21st in the Southern Hemisphere. Celebrate the Winter Solstice with meditation, journaling, introspection, shadow work, and the promise of longer days ahead.

Yule S/H - Winter Solstice - Shortest Day
Yule S/H - Winter Solstice - Shortest Day

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21 June 2029, 12:00 am

Southern Hemisphere

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What is Yule?


Yule, or the Winter Solstice, is celebrated around June 21st in the Southern Hemisphere, marking the shortest day and longest night of the year. This ancient nature festival celebrates the rebirth of the sun, the return of light, and the promise of longer days ahead.


Yule is one of the solar festivals, emphasizing the sun's cycle, and it's a time for introspection, renewal, and the celebration of life's continuity through the darkest time of the year.


The Significance of Yule:


  • Rebirth of the Sun: Yule marks the moment when the sun begins to regain its strength, symbolizing hope, renewal, and the cycle of life.


  • Longest Night: It's a time to honor the darkness, reflect on the past year, and set intentions for the future.


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