For
many Pagans, the ‘new year’ comes around Samhain. For the rest of the world,
the ‘new year’ starts a new calendar, with January 1st.
What
is your personal take on the ‘new year’?
Do you honor the change in Oct-Nov, or do you wait?
Personally, I do see Samhain as the end of one year,
but I don’t see the new year beginning until the winter solstice. From Samhain
to Yule, we’re sort of between years and the veil is still thin. For me the rebirth of the sun god in all his
glory is the start of the new year. I
observe it then and I also do a little celebration on Dec. 31. I like to observe the solstice by watching the sun rise the morning after the longest night of the year.
This year, however, my boyfriend will be working on
both Dec. 31 and Jan. 1, so we are going to have a little celebration on
Saturday. Of course, it has more than
one purpose.
For January 1 or 2 (my boyfriend doesn’t have to
work on the 2), I am going to make a meal that consists of pork and cabbage.
Pork and cabbage (usually sauerkraut – bleak!) are eaten in my family on New
Year’s Day for good luck and prosperity in the coming year. I believe I will combine that with the
Chinese New Year (in February) and make some sesame pork meatballs and Napa
cabbage.
1 comment:
I think you are right - that time between Samhain and Yule is a bit "limbo-ish".... I hope your celebrations were as wonderful as you hoped.
Thanks for sharing with us at Pagan Blog Prompts.
~Sunfire
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