Winter Solstice

Monday, November 24, 2025

Reason For The Season


As an interesting side note: 


The winter solstice may have been more important than the summer solstice for the people who built and used Stonehenge. 

Excavations at Durrington Walls suggest that people held huge feasts around winter solstice time of year.




Archaeologists think that the people who built and used Stonehenge lived nearby. 

Recent excavations revealed huge amounts of discarded pig and cattle bones.


Archaeologists discovered that these animals were probably killed when they were around nine months old. 

They would have been born in the spring, so it would seem that these pigs and cattle were slaughtered around the time of the winter solstice. 

It’s probable that people gathered at Stonehenge during the solstice to take part in feasts, ceremonies and celebrations. 


The evidence shows that the Stonehenge crowd loved their roasted pork and beef.


The settlers who built Stonehenge worked hard and had an appetite.


It appears the ancient builders of Stonehenge may have hosted massive barbecue cookouts where thousands of revelers feasted on meat.

Yes, they ate barbecued meats, like pork and beef, just like us.


By analyzing fat residue found inside pottery shards and on animal bones, a team of archaeologists from the University of York and the University of Sheffield discovered "evidence of organized feasts featuring barbecue-style roasting."


If Stonehenge’s builders ate veggies there’s little evidence of it. Mostly, the archaeologists say, they were busy were boiling and roasting the meat—pork, in particular—and then staging elaborate feasts. The cooking seems to have been done inside people’s homes as well as outdoors.


And it seems the cooking and feasting were organized to a fare-thee-well.


The Sun has been around much longer than any life on Earth. 

From ancient civilizations to the present day, humans have made sense of the Sun in different ways. 


Significance of the Winter Solstice and the role of the Sun


The word 'solstice' comes from the Latin solstitium, which means 'sun stands still.' 

This is because the apparent movement of the Sun's path north or south stops before changing direction. 

Despite the Summer Solstice and the Equinoxes are also celebrated, the Winter Solstice is the most important day of the year at Stonehenge. 


As mentioned already, the builders of Stonehenge, the mid-winter solstice was presumably more important. 

As farmers and people rearing domestic animals and growing crops for food, the midwinter sunset marks the turning of the year. 

The days would get longer and the weather would improve. 

Soon, spring would come again and with it their life and work would be easier. 


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Saturday, November 22, 2025

GODS GODS GODS


So many different beliefs, which path to take, how to decide?
The good news is, there’s no need to worry, plenty of Gods to go around and apparently they all teach the truth.



























Greek Gods


Chinese Gods



Celtic Gods



Norse Gods




Slavic Gods



Oceanic Gods



Native American Gods



Wait, there’s more…
In an effort to assist, here are some other God choices to choose from…
Agdistis or Angdistis
Ah Puch
Ahura Mazda
Alberich
Allah
Amaterasu
An
Anansi
Anat
Andvari
Anshar
Anu
Aphrodite
Apollo
Apsu
Ares
Artemis
Asclepius
Athena
Athirat
Athtart
Atlas
Baal
Ba Xian
Bacchus
Balder
Bast
Bellona
Bergelmir
Bes
Bixia Yuanjin
Bragi
Brahma
Brigit
Camaxtli
Ceres
Ceridwen
Cernunnos
Chac
Chalchiuhtlicue
Charun
Chemosh
Cheng-huang
Cybele
Dagon
Damkina (Dumkina)
Davlin
Dawn
Demeter
Diana
Di Cang
Dionysus
Ea
El
Enki
Enlil
Eos
Epona
Ereskigal
Farbauti
Fenrir
Forseti
Fortuna
Freya
Freyr
Frigg
Gaia
Ganesha
Ganga
Garuda
Gauri
Geb
Geong Si
Guanyin
Hades
Hanuman
Hathor
Hecate (Hekate)
Helios
Heng-o (Chang-o)
Hephaestus
Hera
Hermes
Hestia
Hod
Hoderi
Hoori
Horus
Hotei
Huitzilopochtli
Hsi-Wang-Mu
Hygeia
Inanna
Inti
Iris
Ishtar
Isis
Ixtab
Izanaki
Izanami
Jesus
Juno
Jupiter
Juturna
Kagutsuchi
Kartikeya
Khepri
Ki
Kingu
Kinich Ahau
Kishar
Krishna
Kuan-yin
Kukulcan
Kvasir
Lakshmi
Leto
Liza
Loki
Lugh
Luna
Magna Mater
Maia
Marduk
Mars
Mazu
Medb
Mercury
Mimir
Minerva
Mithras
Morrigan
Mot
Mummu
Muses
Nammu
Nanna
Nanna (Norse)
Nanse
Neith
Nemesis
Nephthys
Neptune
Nergal
Ninazu
Ninhurzag
Nintu
Ninurta
Njord
Nugua
Nut
Odin
Ohkuninushi
Ohyamatsumi
Orgelmir
Osiris
Ostara
Pan
Parvati
Phaethon
Phoebe
Phoebus Apollo
Pilumnus
Poseidon
Quetzalcoatl
Rama
Re
Rhea
Sabazius
Sarasvati
Selene
Shiva
Seshat
Seti (Set)
Shamash
Shapsu
Shen Yi
Shiva
Shu
Si-Wang-Mu
Sin
Sirona
Sol
Surya
Susanoh
Tawaret
Tefnut
Tezcatlipoca
Thanatos
Thor
Thoth
Tiamat
Tlaloc
Tianhou
Tonatiuh
Toyo-Uke-Bime
Tyche
Tyr
Utu
Uzume
Vediovis
Venus
Vesta
Vishnu
Volturnus
Vulcan
Xipe
Xi Wang-mu
Xochipilli
Xochiquetzal
Yam
Yarikh
Yhwh
Ymir
Yu-huang
Yum Kimil
Zeus


Oh, by the way...









What Some Call God…