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Happy Winter Solstice, everyone! This is the real reason behind many of the Western religious holidays that seem so common at this time of year. It marks the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere, and thus signals the slow return of better weather and easier living.
The winter solstice occurred precisely at 7:42 am EST on December 21st. At this time the center of the Suns disc was directly above the Tropic of Capricorn at a point about midway between Africa and South America in the mid-South Atlantic Ocean. This will provide us with the shortest length of daylight in the Northern Hemisphere, amounting to 9 hours and 26 minutes on the East Coast of the US.
This, of course, means the Summer Solstice or Midsummer's Eve to our friends in the Southern Hemisphere - another time for pagan celebration and holiday times.
Unfortunately I wasn't able to post this message yesterday, but I wanted to wish everyone here the best for the coming year, regardless of what religion or philosophy you practice. Pause a moment and give thought to the natural event that underlies this holiday season.
The winter solstice occurred precisely at 7:42 am EST on December 21st. At this time the center of the Suns disc was directly above the Tropic of Capricorn at a point about midway between Africa and South America in the mid-South Atlantic Ocean. This will provide us with the shortest length of daylight in the Northern Hemisphere, amounting to 9 hours and 26 minutes on the East Coast of the US.
This, of course, means the Summer Solstice or Midsummer's Eve to our friends in the Southern Hemisphere - another time for pagan celebration and holiday times.
Unfortunately I wasn't able to post this message yesterday, but I wanted to wish everyone here the best for the coming year, regardless of what religion or philosophy you practice. Pause a moment and give thought to the natural event that underlies this holiday season.