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Winter Panorama from Rigi, Switzerland
Winter/December Solstice
December Solstice is the longest night and shortest day of the year, which usually occurs during December. This year it is celebrated on December 21. What is it about the winter solstice that inspires such myth and magic? The earliest people on Earth were fascinated by it. Itâs safe to say weâre still smitten even today. The solstice marks the disappearance and return of the sun. And thus, celebrations can be both literal and metaphorical. No matter where you live, the solstice happens for everyone at the same time. Thatâs pretty magical and a reason to celebrate.
History of December Solstice
December Solstice or the Winter Solstice has always inspired mythical celebrations. The earliest humans learned to observe the sunâs path and the length of daylight. They noticed patterns of shifting sunrises and sunsets throughout the year.
To better understand the phenomenon, many ancient cultures dedicated monuments to charting the sunâs movement. Some historians believe that âMacchu Picchuâ in Peru and âStonehengeâ in England followed the sunâs progress throughout the year. Today, we know a solstice is an âastronomical eventâ. The earth orbits around the sun at a tilt, not upright. What this means is the Northern and Southern Hemispheres take turns receiving the sunâs light directly. Thus, the earthâs tilt creates the onset of summer and winter, not our distance from the sun.
On the December Solstice, the Northern Hemisphere is at the farthest away from the sun. Itâs why the days become shorter and the nights become longer during this time. December Solstice marks the official beginning of winter. The solstice takes place at the same time everywhere on earth. You would need to research the exact time of the solstice per C.S.T. or U.S.T. time and calculate the difference per your time zone.
December Solstice has deep spiritual connotations too. When daylight increasingly retreats, it symbolizes a period of going within. For many cultures, this is a time of rest and introspection. At the same time, itâs also a celebration of light and the anticipation of spring. Solstice festivities differ widely across countries. Itâs incredible how this astronomical phenomenon binds so many cultures. Each one has a different interpretation of this most special time of the year. No matter where you are in the world, the occurrence deserves celebration.
December Solstice timeline
3000 B.C. â 1520 B.C.
Earliest Signs Of Tracking The Sun
The mysterious Stonehenge in England stands tall to track the sunâs yearly progress.
784 A.D.
Japanâs Toji Tradition
People in Japan take hot baths with yuzu citrus fruits and toss the fruits in hot spring waters for capybaras to enjoy. Â
901 A.D.
Shab-e Yalda in Iran
People in Iran celebrate the winter solstice by lighting fires all night, meeting family, feasting, and reading poetry.
1420-1530 A.D.
The Hitching Post of the Sun
Machu Picchuâs âIntihuatana Stoneâ points directly at the sun during the winter solstice, reportedly tethering the sun in its annual path across the sky.Â
December Solstice FAQs
What happens on the December solstice?
December Solstice or the Winter Solstice is the longest night and shortest day of the year. It occurs when the Earthâs axis tilts furthest away from the sun. All places north of the equator receive less than 12 hours of daylight during this time.Â
Why is the winter solstice so important?
Most cultures view the winter solstice as the symbolic death and rebirth of the sun. It marks a significant change in season and the official start of winter.Â
What is the spiritual meaning of the winter solstice?
Winter solstice or December solstice is a time of reflection and rest. Both metaphorically and literally, itâs a period where we build up slowly towards sunnier days.Â
December Solstice Activities
Decorate a yule tree: Many Christmas traditions borrow from pagan solstice rituals. So, the chances are youâre already celebrating the December Solstice without realizing it. Decorating Christmas trees is remarkably similar to adorning traditional solstice yule trees. In ancient times, people decorated solstice trees with lights and ornaments too.
Make solstice lanterns: Make a yule lantern as a symbol of light that emanates from the fellowship of the community. It means our light can shine bright until sunlight enters our lives again. Â
Invite the kids for yule-inspired crafting: Make sun-shaped crafts and ornaments at home. Invite the family over and have them hang up their DIY ornaments on the Christmas tree.Â
5 Facts About December That Will Blow Your Mind
It was originally the tenth month: âDecemberâ is Latin for the âtenth monthâ â which it was until Julius Caesar added two new months at the beginning of the Roman Calendar year.
A different Anglo-Saxon name: The Anglo-Saxons called December âĂrra Geolaâ or âBefore Yule.â
A month with the yearâs unluckiest day: People consider December 28 unlucky since it coincides with when King Herod put first-born baby boys to death in an attempt to kill Jesus Christ.
What a snowy Christmas could bring: Almanac predictions say that if thereâs snowfall on Christmas day, the following Easter will be sunny and warm.Â
Why you must propose in December: According to records, most marriage proposals happen in December, and successfully so!Â
Why We Love December Solstice
In anticipation of brighter days: Most winter solstice celebrations aim to release darkness in favor of light. Itâs a fitting way to end the year and make way for new beginnings.
Connecting us to the universe: We love how the winter solstice means something special to people and cultures everywhere. Itâs a reminder of how weâre all children of the same universe.
A time for introspection: December solstice is the ideal time to think back on the year past. Symbolically, looking inward. The sunâs absence seems to work in sync.
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That time I decided to take the fun way to mount Rigi and jump in a boat super early in the morning. I did not regret my decision. Yes I was shaking đ„č it was cold. Please enjoy my sacrifice for the aesthetic.
A somewhat Scream adjacent phone call, featuring Rigi, and crashed by Koroner lol
[Koroner and Rigatoni are characters of @asbestosvampire and you can find his art of them on his Deviantart]
Rigi Scheidegg, 2025