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| Green Santa |
they alone had the mysterious star calendars
that told when the performances must take place.
. . . at the year's turning point
to brighten the darkest days of winter . . ."
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| Wild Wise Woman |
In The Skeptical Feminist (1987), Barbara G. Walker offers a beautiful description of Christmas Present, and an informative view of Christmas Past, explaining that "Christmas, or Yule, or Dies Natalis, or the Koreion [i.e. the legend of Persephone], or whatever other of its many names one likes, was hardly just a religious birthday party. It was immanent and real to those who invented it thousands of years ago, long before it was seized by Christianity":
"I had learned that the winter solstice festival was celebrated in much the same way in nearly all ancient societies, from Scandinavia to Egypt, with such trappings as gifts, lights, feasts, tree worship, holly, ivy, carols of praise . . . the divine Virgin . . her holy child of light, the old god's son . . . [the] promise of a new season of nourishment and blessings . . . a new season of seedtime and harvest . . ." (pp 46 - 47)
~ July 2, 1930 - December 21, 2025 ~
amazing feminist scholar,
expert on Christmas and knitting,
and illustrator of Tarot Cards.
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