In today’s video we will be talking about the winter solstice and the 5 things you need to do to get the most out of the 21st of December!
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December 21 marks the shortest day and the longest night of the year, and it is the winter solstice, which means that the winter season has begun!
The winter solstice is the reversal of the declination of the sun on December 21. It marks the beginning of winter. In the Northern Hemisphere, this is the day of the year with the shortest period of brightness and the longest period of darkness. Since the days start to get longer again from this point on, the winter solstice was an important festival in many ancient and early medieval cultures, although it was often celebrated a few days before or after the date of the actual solstice.
It’s important to note though that the winter solstice happening on the 21st of december is only for the northern hemisphere.Here, the sun is at its lowest noon position on December 21, while it reaches its highest position on June 21. On the southern hemisphere of the earth, however, the conditions are completely reversed.
This means that the sun will hit its lowest non position on June 21 and its highest noon position on December 21st.
With the winter solstice the light starts to come back again.
With the sun at its highest position, the days become longer again. Darkness takes another step back, life awakens again. Plant life sprouts anew and animals also slowly end their winter dormancy.
With the winter solstice, therefore, the longest night of the year is also reached. From now on, life in nature awakens, spring approaches and with it the germination of the plant world.
It is a rebirth of the sun that happens every year.
Even in ancient times, the sun was seen as a symbol of God. Above all celestial messengers, prophets and sons of God there was always a solar God the Father, albeit in parable. What the immortal light of the sun represented in its real appearance was a god of good – one who brings back the lost light.
It also seems to be no coincidence that today we celebrate Christ’s birth on Christmas Eve, when the arc of the sun’s course around the earth, gradually extends northward and the days become longer again.
On December 21, the sun traverses an exact same path over the horizon in the south for three days. Not a single degree of its apparent orbit changes then.
Beginning on December 24, it begins to extend its orbit toward the east in the morning, a little farther each day, and lowers its light toward the west little by little at dusk. This means that its zenith, its highest point around noon, rises very gradually from south to north.
However, this is a process that can only be perceived above the Tropic of Cancer. For people living near the equator, not much changes around Christmas time.
There, too, the sun passes almost vertically through its daily arc across the sky at noon.
For the northern peoples, however, the event of the winter solstice has always been an important reason to celebrate. At least since the rotation axis of the earth has its specific inclination.
The celebrations of this date were already held many millennia ago, in a time when people still wandered as nomads across the globe and their rites developed from those customs that we still find today among the shamans who live near the Tropic of Cancer.
It is a time when families have gathered since ancient times, a time of deep gratitude and trust in one’s fellow man and in God. In the industrialized countries this custom seems to lose more and more of its relevance due to the commercial exploitation of this actually sacred event.
For people no longer know the esoteric-cosmic contexts of this high festival. That night of the large consecration, thus Christmas, appears to some then only as senseless constraint.
But even today there are people who, no matter whether they are Christians or not, come together in those dark days to celebrate the feast of the new birth of light together.
They then sit together in the circle of their dearest friends or relatives, and try, at their own discretion, to connect with the spiritual worlds that open up to everyone from heaven during this time.
But wherever these symbolic customs may come from, the midwinter night, as it is also called, practically possesses its own magical power.
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