Saturday, December 19, 2009

letting in the Light, or how one witch contemplates christmas and celebrates winter solstice...

despite the dire forecasts - i swear the predictions are getting higher by the hour - i went out and cleaned my front window this morning. as the willows danced in the gusts, and cold nipped at my fingers and ears, i dusted and sprayed and scrubbed and swept last year's dirt away.

it seemed to me a fitting ritual for this time of year, a literal releasing of things that have shriveled and died, so that the light of the newborn sun may better illuminate the space inside the house. i put away the last of the summer decorations, uncovering the pine cones that lay covered in the flowerbox. i replaced them with a fresh layer that jake and i gathered a few weeks ago. the scent of pine still clings to my fingertips. i sprinkled salt across the ledges, across the threshold of the door.

the window, like my world, feels cleaner, fresher, barer, a blank slate ready to be written upon. despite the sound and fury of a culture that would tell me this is the season to spend, spend, spend, the brisk air and soft gray sky whispers to me that this is the season to shed, to release, and to dream.

and furthermore, the war will end. blessed be.

2 comments:

rose AKA Walk in the Woods - she/her said...

I cleaned my slider windows yesterday,though I notice now that I really didn't do all that great a job. They are south-facing and on a sunny day the rays shine through and warm my little hut. I think I shall do them again. And get some salt. And check to see what else of value may be in my cleansing, birthing bag of magic.

Enjoy! Peace.

Kim said...

I cleansed the house with white sage and spice. I then went through with the singing bowl to sing some good energy into the house. I have been scrubbing and eliminating for weeks. This time seems more right than spring or fall. I still need to salt the entrance ways.