Woman built her own family Yule tradition
By Elan
The Register-Guard
Published: (Saturday, Dec 10, 2011 05:00AM) Midnight, Dec 10
Most people who currently follow a pagan spiritual path grew up in families that practiced some other religion. Most found paganism as seekers. They were trying to find a closer fit for how their personal feelings connect to the divine. Thats how it was for me.
When I first came to Eugene 16 years ago, a friend came to me with a worry. She wanted to celebrate Yule, also known as Winter Solstice. Since there were going to be no public rituals that year, she didnt feel that she could.
This comment surprised me and touched me deeply. As part of my previous religion my family had had many holiday traditions. Even though we sometimes went to services on religious holidays, no one felt it was essential to go to services as part of the celebration. We celebrated holidays together as a family. My family had many different traditions that we looked forward to as the holidays approached. My friends comment got me to thinking about what kind of pagan traditions my family practiced. The answer was: not enough. I decided right then that I wanted to develop some traditions that my children would, hopefully, remember fondly as they grew up.
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