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The term “sabbat” usually refers to the eight seasonal celebrations observed by many Pagan traditions, but can also refer to any formal gathering of witches or Wiccans.

 

The seasonal celebrations include the Winter and Summer Solstices, the Spring and Autumn Equinoxes, and the four mid-points between the Solstices and Equinoxes, called cross-quarter days. 

 

Yule: Winter Solstice. Celebration of Light and the Suns Rebirth

Southern Hemisphere June 20-23/ Northern Hemisphere Dec 20-23

 

Yule, marks the shortest day and longest night of the year and celebrates the rebirth of the sun and new beginnings. The Winter Solstice is a good time to recognize the hardships you have overcome, release negative energy, and celebrate the things in life that truly bring you joy. It’s a time to reflect on the year that has passed while looking forward to the year ahead. Whilst Yule is celebrated in December with Christmas in the Northern Hemisphere, here in the Southern Hemisphere we can celebrate in June much the same with a family feast and wassail (mulled apple cider)

 

Yule wax melts are Mulled Wine fragranced

Yule - Winter Solstice Wax Melts

$10.00Price
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