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Many children today learn about caring for the Earth at home and in school. The idea of saving the Earth is all around them in  the media. In addition to those sentiments, contemporary Pagans also teach their  children to celebrate the sacredness of the Earth.

Play as a Way to the Sacred

Play offers many ways to engage children in the sacred.  Through play, learning is fun. Pagan and other Earth-centered religious traditions honor the playfulness and joy of the human experience as  sacred.

Children love to make music and it can give them a sense of  the Divine creator in themselves. Learning to use rhythm instruments can foster that joy. Making rattles and other musical instruments can be fun projects for  the whole family. The instruments can be used in worship as well as informal play. Chants are also common in worship and they are easy to learn. Sing with children anytime.

Collections of stones, leaves, or any other curiosities, can provide the start of an altar. Memories of where an item was collected and how it was identified bring a sense of the mundane-as-sacred when "just a rock" is displayed in a place of pride.

Children also enjoy making their own ritual objects. Items like talking sticks, clay bowls, and flaming chalices (with flames lit only when an adult is there to supervise), are simple yet fun to make. When a child's creation is added to a place of honor in  the family's religious practice it can take on even greater significance.

Telling Our Stories

Children love to tell and  hear stories. Storytelling is a celebrated form of expression among ancient and  contemporary religious traditions. Encourage parents and grandparents to tell the stories of the family and
encourage children to add their stories to the  family heritage. Making books of family history is always  fun.

Indigenous peoples all over the world have handed down stories of survival, tribulations and triumphs from generation to generation. Many of these stories are available in books. The parables of religious teachers
are  written in books, too. Reading these stories to children, and talking with them about what the stories teach us, is a wonderful way for families to pass on  their beliefs. This is also a good way to show that many
stories, all over the  world, share common challenges and offer unique wisdom to solving the problems  people face.

Submitted by Hazel Eye Gazer


Celebrating with Children                   Submitted by Hazel Eye Gazer
 

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Yule ~ Winter Solstice Newsletter  ~  VOLUME 3   ISSUE 1  ~   December  2008
Table of Content


Wheel of the Year

Astrology

Celebration

Craft Corner

Goddess Alive

Moon Lore

Natural & Alternative Health

Recipes

Rituals & Meditation

Traditions Around The World

Womyn




All Hail Ye, Simple Pagans

All hail ye, simple pagans
Gather round the Yule fire
Oh come ye Oh come ye
To call the Sun!

Fires within us
Call the fire above us
Oh come let us adore him!
Oh come let us adore him!
Oh come let us adore him!
Our Lord, the Sun!

Yea Lord, we greet thee
Born again at Yuletide!
Yule fires and candle flames
Are lighted for you!

Come to thy children
Calling for thy blessing!
Oh come let us adore him!
Oh come let us adore him!
Oh come let us adore him!
Our Lord, the Sun

sung to come all ye faithful melody

Pagan Yule Songs
Goddess Prayers

* Mother of all things, watch over me tonight,
Hold me in your arms, until the morning light.

* Blessed be the mother goddess, by all her many names.
May she bless my family and friends.
May she bless the animals of the world,
and all people everywhere.

* Diana, goddess of the moon,
Shining in the sky above,
Bathe me in your magical light,
And protect me with your love.









God Prayers

* The horned god runs in the night,
And hunts among the stars,
May he watch over and keep us safe,
No matter where we are.

* Lord of night, welcome me as I sleep.
Guide me in the darkness,
and protect me as I dream.

Dancing In A Wiccan Wonderland

Pagans sing, are you listenin',
Altar's set, candles glisten,
It's a Magickal night, we're having tonight,
Dancing in a Wiccan Wonderland.

Chorus:
In a Circle we can light a Yule Fire,
And await the rising of the Sun,
It's the Great Wheel turning for the new year,
Loaded with abundance and great fun.

Blades held high, censer smoking,
God and Goddess, we're invoking,
Through Elements Five, we celebrate life,
Dancing in a Wiccan Wonderland.

Queen of Heaven, is in Her place,
Triple Goddess, now the Crone Face,
Above and Below, She's the Goddess we know,
Dancing in a Wiccan Wonderland.

Chorus
Now the God, is the Provider,
Supplying game for our Fire,
Above and Below, He's the Horned One we Know,
Dancing in a Wiccan Wonderland.

Later on, by the fire,
Cone of Power, gettin' higher
It's a Magickal Night we're having tonight,
Dancing in a Wiccan Wonderland.

sung to winter wonderland melody

Submitted by Sunwic
Earth-Focused Prayer

The earth is big and fat and round,
I love the sky, the sea and the ground,
I love the birds and dogs and sheep,
and all the animals that fall asleep,
I love the flowers and rocks and trees,
I love the earth, and it loves me.

Fantasy-Focused Prayer

Now I lay down in my bed,
And pull the covers up to my head.
I'll dream of dragons and fairies bright,
And pixies and wizards and elves tonight.
I'll dream of some sort of magical place, and wake in the morning with a smile on my face.

Submitted by Sunwic
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