Introduction and Greetings
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Welcome to a new episode of Polism-pod. I'm Janneke Wiel. I'm with Mia Reis Salomon, who has been with earlier. We're talking about winter sol, jul, and the end of the year. For the month, shift oxford October, November.
Year-End Reflections and Preparations
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But now we are focused on the end of the year. Mia Reij, welcome here today.
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What we do you want to tell us about your relationship with the winter solver? Hi, thank you for coming. We talked a little about... how to prepare for the year. we first and darkest week we have.
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Meditation and Planetary Movements
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One thing. for So that when we sit down for meditating to bring us
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So when winter solvair comes, and we've been so happy that... was it was nine months ago, I'm a little bit aware of planetes movements, so I'm following it.
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You can sing a song, and and little bit of ritual.
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um go It goes on to that I first make my reflection.
Reflective Writing Task
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And these reflections I've worked with all the weeks. I've been in, been in, I've been in, I've been in, I've been in, I've been in, I've been in, I've been in, I've been in, and then I can ask myself questions. And then mentioned that there were three categories I've been in.
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This is a writing task. Maybe we should be specific on this task. Take a pen and paper. Take a light. it categories. I ah so can the val gure kaia rep playero val gira category and yam mimi So the more concrete goals, and it can also be... So, first, how do do it at home? How do I do it with my neighbors? And then we have more concrete goals, and it can a job or more the type of life. And then you have the last category, which is spiritual development. In a way, to improve work, to be able to...
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What you have read, what you have done, what you have done with. With your own development.
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You see how the and April. I was a little bit more concrete.
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So think you go what can do to remember back, how it has been. And so I think also, in terms of the winter and the time we are in now,
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We are a little like in the and
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So, we go back little back in the past, it has been, We make a little hole, a little frown. We think we can go deep into the earth.
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And reflect on what it has been. How is it we have it? How is it we live? For me I am just now.
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You have all the time to do it. You have opening for the little frown. you start working. What I do is that after the night-afton
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So set myself down and and usta all vikire reggala but thought I what will the in my home, in my friends, my friends,
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theres some husband make min in shara
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Also, my professional life, studying my life.
Setting Intentions with Sankalpa
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What do want to have there? Also, I look at the spiritual life. How do I work? What do I want to focus on in the year? I think that set myself up yeah o com da and tank ah there or o satti and naant Trenn et lys, fokusere innover og bruke litt tid til å begynne å visualisere.
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Here is what I think is most exciting, and that we can play a bit. We can play bit in the ludicrous, we can play a bit in the creative, creative human being. We can imagine ourselves, see it for you. We talked about how to say it as if it happens.
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a fuck disk see there somon de che As if it is, as if it actually exists here and now. In yoga tradition, we talked about sankalpa.
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theachch de with yeah This
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In my life. This heart's desire comes from yoga tradition. We can all take it And you want to love you,
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so let's do and scal yeah charlie So you say, I say, I want to say, but
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Or how you see it for you. And so you are it. And so we it like yoga tradition, we say it three times.
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We write it down. see it for us. I am your love. I am in my life. live in my life.
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For example. So this type of visualization. You can do it with everything you wish to It's not a limit here. Of course, you can do the most possible harm. It's what we are out of. It's not a good way to do it.
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morehanness but and point boommo When you have done this, I think you can move forward. Maybe you think that in next, next mark, next round of our year, have some so harden one No things you work towards.
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You have some perspectives on how you want have it
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So you can go back and see how it went. What can I do with the next ritual.
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So it's a proposal for me. And you can think that you can do it so easy that you just note three things. You don't need to do it so big and big.
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You can do it little and small. Or you can do it to a full ritual. The whole Romul. The first year of the year. How do you want.
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How do you have time. This is my proposal to a way to and work with the new year-old winter solver.
End-of-Year Rituals and Pagan Traditions
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I also use tarotkort or this type of stuff.
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If you are in on this, you can take three kort that can be seen these three sides, for example, if you drive with them. If you don't know, you can go like you do, Janik. I go out in nature and find things that maybe give a sign.
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Maybe give a little challenge. This symbolizes this for me. It's a little... think it's so nice when you tell me about it. You go in woods and find your signs or what symbolizes...
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in a ty aah that there's some simply sarah what you life. think it's nice that in the in, you
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And that you can do every single week. On Sunday you can make one week for you and make clear to the next week. But I think there is something special about the transition from one year to another. And what you say about the pagans tradition you come from. with that it starts all right before the winter sol. That you have the end of the year as a long process with the end of the morn, in the hole, in the reflection, and then to see the light.
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and see where the way is going. I hope many will enjoy the time they the the
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Both the things that have been a bit of a gledescence, or the things that I've learned because I've studied new people, or met new people, or read new books. But also what life has learned. That I've learned through the challenges that have been. And that the challenges can transform when you look back on them, because you can find out vision or a vision.
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or better learning that you can use with yourself. To use the time to be constructive. It doesn't just need to constructive to a growth, but to be a positive relationship.
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ah Do you have a tradition for to burn or to rip things into pieces, or to throw things things? Or is something you do for to quit with the old?
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I'm a person. I write down and really... This is just fantasies that set the grens.
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So I try to... For example, it's often like, what we quit with. I write it on a lap. I roll it from me.
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roll it right from me. I turn it on it. If I'm home, I open the window I turn it on it. I let it burn out. You can put it do.
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e du can cutay do You can cut it in paper and fit yourself with what you don't want to have.
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And so I think you can it that you're going after you're quit. Then it's so do of mine does.
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a year may and and valina roha inna me Take a flyer, maybe a cacao, maybe a tea, maybe a coffee.
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You choose your ritual to drink warm. She says 10 good things about herself. She blows up in the drink and drink it up after she has burned off everything doesn't want to have with her. She goes on again.
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they lo a poor anne very nice activity. Or, I
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ba it o vare Vaka Magira. So you learn to go through the tunnel through the tunnel. what you want to what you want to what you want to do. I the and in the house, but it's to create right intention
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and the attention to these good wishes. Both for themselves, but also the good wishes to others. There are plenty of nests in an apple. There are plenty of good wishes for many people.
Celebrating the Winter Solstice
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This is a nice way to use this apple.
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Yeah, and think so, my teacher Sharon Gannon says that magic is just a change in perception. also so in That you just snap on it. You think the thoughts are even to make it wrong.
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same Forvandling, metamorfose, to create something new. This is time for you. Now earth is still,
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I think it's so beautiful. We are glad that we live in the Nordic and can tell when it's tough and it's been 13 minutes with sol in a month. We have the opportunity to do it.
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We have the of going into the morn and finding the light points. For me, these stjerner that connection with the jul.
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in windows in the window, or in the window, that we tend to light in the dark. And that's what I think is very important process for us all. That we don't just take light for light, but that we tend to light, to set a price on it, to see what light is in my life, what I set a price on in life, what I set a price on in my day.
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Symbolism of December 21st
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So, jul, it the 24th of December, so that our julie? No, it is on the 21th of December, and it is the pagansk word for the winter solvareve.
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ah they And this is the celebration of the sol that I mentioned beginning. The celebration of the strong strength that sits and sits over. The celebration of Gaia and the and start.
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I see for I a and and and in their nature that we should back again, we should start on the new day.
Evergreen Trees and Winter Symbolism
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For me it's very cool.
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It was about what it was before the feast the Christian Christian Christian Christian... we weev ian and buten v hardi focused but not call skiphra eegion the so in very hill that his also represented the musccu in the pri and in then ah let fored argument that gone you won not viten are you one or certain than the fighting and of mer yeah or you stricted by hair out of buham mu per uiia more to bring it in some borders and representai
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and the content may i leave that e one sammi will be and op playvata va and na ravin then not montar in new lia for example personha It's an evigrant tree that shows the life of the jordens, despite the fact that everything is dead and still, in winter.
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bad For example, krifthorn, the and in are and and that of this.
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in the winter sol in the jol and jul.
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I'm also in the that we all together. We are both the dark and the light.
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We are both the sovable, the strength that sover and will be able to come.
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and the power that puts us place. think to celebrate life when it's dark, it's worth it. I feel that live bit. deva they back lesson ah sadar ah shana dahaana at the level I invite all our listeners to find the symbol of the year year's time we feel as meaningful. What does earth mean?
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What does the the the the you
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but has a special meaning? Maybe it's a bit of a book or For hidden in napo markin so me, is symbol on Christian perspective from a more natural perspective.
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Ureligion perspective, pagansk and led by an um armmoter man na teen feel it reflection or for very valuable to stop and add it to the next.
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Absolutely. Thank you your go