Ten Things You Can Do For the Winter Solstice

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The Winter Solstice and other winter holidays are right around the corner, so here’s some things you can do to celebrate!

Let me know which winter holidays you celebrate down below.

00:00 Intro
01:22 Wintery Crafts
02:00 Resetting Manifestations
03:38 Clean and reorganize
05:14 Kitchen Witchery e.g Mulled Wine!
07:53 Spending time with your found family or family!
10:15 Practicing familial or your folk magic traditions!
11:28 Celebrate the Epiphany!
14:40 Making a Wreath/Yule Log
16:03 Fire Ritual for New Year's Eve

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Hi!!! Fellow non binary witch here, I just wanted to say that you are very inspiring and have helped me out a lot, thank you!

oake
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Last year I wrote 13 wishes/goals on tissue paper, and each day picked one to burn without knowing what it was, then the last one I’m responsible for. Honestly, it was a random thing I read and pretty sure it’s a fake tradition, but I really liked it. All my goals came to fruition, but it didn’t feel overwhelming like a resolution.

bagandbroad
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Hahaha when Benji started barking my dog immediately joined, thanks for sharing your practice!

wyrdroad
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I’d love to see your journey with food! I’m trying to heal my relationship with food as well and gain weight as I am struggling with an ED.I absolutely love your videos and they inspire me in my own magical practice!!
I’m also wondering how you got your partner more comfortable with your practice?
Have a wonderful winter solstice Frankie!❤

Also instead of holly water you could also use rose of Jericho water!!

hailstormk
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Hi! Chef and Norse pagan kitchen witch here, lentils are naturally gluten free, so you should be just fine with regular red lentils. Solstice blessings to you and yours!

jenniferrobinson
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Kitchen witchery for the win, nothing like making a dessert for a party infused with the intent to bless. The whole "made with love" making food taste better is real.

edenp
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The easiest way to eat with the season is to shop at local farmers markets! I’m very lucky to live at least 40 mins away from mine and they are starting to do rituals and celebrations with the solstices and connecting with the land more it’s wonderful!

alchemyofspirit
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Today, I will be making homemade Herbal bread, oh it is delicious and some solstice cakes, I will also be drying out some orange slices to make a garland to hang on my tree...and for Yule, I will make a Yule Log cake from scratch...

K.Lovelace
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I was thinking. Everyday write a goal for the new year from smallest to biggest, then on the last day, do a spell to bring it all together as well as everyday you can pray, and yeah that’s what I was thinking about doing!

jusaimee
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During the busy summer I can cherries, and winter is the time to curl up on the couch and have black tea with cream and a jar of cherries.

annking
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Hi! I'm a new witch, just trying to get into witchcraft. I'm happy to hear that somebody has similar experienced that i do. In my family, Christmas was always more about family than religion (even though they're all christian). So when i realized i'm not christian, nothing in christmas changed for me, and i'm still going to celebrate it! In a family way of course. Additionally, i want to add some witchy things to this time of the year, as well as some things from my culture. I started researching slavic culture and mythology in pre-christianity times, bc they are my ancestors. They also had a holiday like winter solstice. So i'm just mixing all of this, to create traditions that feel right for me. Thanks for this video, it certainly helped! And happy Winter Solstice:)

cma.ksiezycowa
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I live the eucalyptus brooms instead of the cinnamon ones!

Karen_Tries
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In general I have found that returning to my recent ancestor's typical meals helps my stomach best. I'm also a celiac sufferer, and my heritage is heavy on the meat and potatoes in various forms and other root veggies, and those were the meals my grandparents had daily--very gluten free, surprise surprise! I think they also suffered as I do.

katswan
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Thank you! I had no idea what to do for the Winter Solstice or what exactly it was celebrated for but now I think what's most productive for me is a nine day spell candle to help set my intentions for next year and I'll be doing the fire method as well. Christmas is something that is a little bit of a trauma thing for me and I've been ostracized from the family but I have a loving partner who I hope to live with one day cute and wholesome about Christmas and my inner child aches to do family bonding, warm fuzzy thing with him one day.

Witchy-Whimsy
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i miss having a fireplace we could burn our yule logs in, growing up my family always had solstice parties and instead of burning candles on the log we tied everyone’s wishes to it and then chucked it into the fire

finch
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I would love to see your journey with food. I am also chronically ill and tend to eat whatever I'm craving/whatever I think I can tolerate because otherwise I couldn't maintain weight, but I'm trying to eat with the seasons as much as I can. My family isn't super witchy, so the Solstice is my solitary day of fun, and Christmas is my traditional time with the family.

Cheyenne_writes
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I made chili yesterday to have in case I didn’t feel well enough to cook on the solstice and man, it was yummy!!! Who doesn’t love a good chili? I could live off sauces, soups, and stews as well. Now I’m hungry. Lol

gypsywolf
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I’ve seen people use a base, plain willow wreath, and then weave stuff like evergreen branches through it. Fairyland cottage shows her wreaths in videos, although she doesn’t show how she made them.

misstweetypie
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For the eating in seasons thing: the best way to learn what foods are in what season, honestly I think the best thing to help is to grow a garden! You can start with something that’s simple and as you learn you can add more but honestly that’s the best way to learn hands on. My favorite saying is that there’s nothing better than a home grown tomato! I know you have some indoor plants already so you may already have a system down for those but growing a garden to eat from really helps

evelenaleder
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I’d love to see a video on healing your relationship with food. I’m in the beginning stages of trying to heal my eating disorder and it would be so inspiring to see how someone who inspires me has worked with food when they didn’t have a great relationship with it to start with. Love your content, as always ❤

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