Yule Log
An oak log, plus a fireplace or bonfire area is needed for this form
of celebration. The oak log should be very dry so that it will blaze
well. It can be decorated with burnable red ribbons of natural fiber
and dried holly leaves. In the fireplace or bonfire area, dried
kindling should be set to facilitate the burning of the log.
Begin by having parent(s) or some other family member describe the
tradition of the Yule log. The tale of the Oak King and Holly King
from Celtic mythology can be shared as a story, or can be summarized
with a statement that the Oak represents the waxing solar year,
Winter Solstice to Summer Solstice, and the Holly represents the
waning solar year, Summer Solstice to Winter Solstice.
Lights are extinguished as much as possible. The family is quiet
together in the darkness. Family members quietly contemplate the
change in the solar year. Each in her/his own way contemplates the
past calendar year, the challenges as well as the good times.
Then the Yule Log fire is lit. As it begins to burn, each family
member throws in one or more dried holly sprigs and says farewell to
the old calendar year. Farewells can take the form of thanksgiving
and appreciation and/or a banishment of old habits or personal pains.
Once the Yule Log itself starts blazing, then the facilitator invites
family members to contemplate the year ahead and the power of
possibilities. Each member then throws in an oak twig or acorn into
the fire to represent the year ahead, and calls out a resolution and/
or a hope.
When this process is done, the family sings a song together. The
traditional carol, "Deck the Halls," is good because it mentions the
Solstice, the change in the solar year, and the Yule log.
Let the Yule Log burn down to a few chunks of charred wood and ashes.
Following an ancient tradition, save remnants of the fire and use
them to start the Yule Log fire the following year.
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