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On the 9th day of Yule

On the 9th day of Yule

The Wizard's Hat on Dec 29th 2024

9th day of Yule ritual. 

Standing in front of your Altar, Light a white candle and from it a Cedar or sage incense. Inhale the incense in and recite the prayer to the Sun Goddess Sunna, attached. 

To those who love and respect Norse myth, Norse pantheon is the supreme power. In Norse myth, they created the cosmos, breathing life into humanity, defending all creatures, and sacrificing themselves to protecting the ideal. That is why we nowadays have many ways to honor key Norse gods. One of those ways is to use their names to call the days of the week. But which gods presented which day? 

In many calendars, Sunday is the first day of the week though this is not quite popular in many cultures. But nevermind, what we focus on is which God is honored on Sunday? It is Sol who personified the Sun in Norse mythology. Actually, whether Sol was a god or not remained a mystery. But what the tales told us was that Sol rode her chariot through the sky every day to provide the earth below with sunlight. The personification of Sol was the Sun and what we have is the first compound "Sun" in "Sunday". What a coincidence!