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Author Topic: Celtic Recon and Winter Holidays  (Read 3493 times)
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« Reply #1: December 11, 2008, 01:21:08 pm »

After reading the technopagan thread I began to wonder, what do the other CRs (and all other belief systems also) on this forum do for the winter holidays?

Holly

I'm not strictly CR, but I have CR sprinklings.  We celebrate secular Christmas here.  We go to mass with my family.  We burn a fire and stay up all night at Yule.  We make sun ornaments and hang them on the tree.  We decorate the house with holly, ivy and evergreen.  I have a little people nativity scene that the kids play with.  It was a gift from my grandparents because the kids kept playing with their (very breakable) one at their house.  Ours sometimes houses the baby Jesus, and sometimes he's the baby sun god.  My mother is converting to Judaism so we also get to light menorah candles and have latkes and read books about Hanukaah -which is a really cool story, if you've never heard it.  We're very spiritually confused -I mean diverse- at this time of year.

I think it's all good, really.  Spiritual enlightenment and education is a good thing.  Having tunnel vision and thinking your way is the only way is not so good.
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