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17 Dec 2018 12:34 AM - edited 05 Jun 2023 08:13 AM
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17 Dec 2018 07:56 AM
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@Wanderer It is definitely a tough timeof year for those who are or feel alone - so feeling for you a lot Like you said though - this could be an opportunity for you to get out and about and meet some new people ...not sure how you would do that but connecting with different groups wth a shared interest is a good start. Keep checking in here with us too so you feel a little less alone and maintain that connection - especially though this time of year but I think that is important at any time of year.
17 Dec 2018 07:57 AM
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17 Dec 2018 09:15 AM - edited 17 Dec 2018 09:47 AM
17 Dec 2018 09:15 AM - edited 17 Dec 2018 09:47 AM
Lovely to catch up on this thread this morning and see it has reached so many people. And that those who need it at this time of year are being supported.
@Zoe7 @TAB @Wanderer @Carlachris @oceangirl @BlueBay @Shaz51 @Appleblossom @Owlunar @Bunniekins @Mazarita @CheerBear @outlander @Exoplanet @Sophia1 @Faith-and-Hope @Maggie @Hope4me @Former-Member @Lise07 and too many others to tag. So many people I've not met yet - welcome to the forums to everyone who's new. I've been around for 4 years but don't get onto a lot of threads these days.
2 things came to mind reading here this morning - one is memories of watching the Sydney to Hobart yacht race (which bro and I still do every year) with Dad on boxing day - one of the few days of the year when he was a pleasure to be around. He's been gone now for nearly 20 years - the anniversary was this week. So a time of poignant memories for all us kids (3).
The other is to note that summer solstice (shortest day of the year) is the 22nd of December this year, a time when lots of people celebrate the culmination of goals (and all the forms 'harvest' can take) for the last year and the inspiration to goals and plans and personal development for the next year. It is said that this seasonal celebration goes back a lot further than Christianity. I like to say I'm a bit of a pagan (simply meaning a person of the earth) and this is definitely a time that I celebrate each year.
So whatever your beliefs or non-beliefs are, this time of year is a time for many different rituals (like having a tree decorated or having a feast with others, candles in the window etc) and symbolism - following the evening star, the white dove of Peace (and mother Sophia) - these are just examples.
Sending love and peace to all who read this. I'll be lighting a candle on the day, and probably have a fire in the evening weather permitting.
17 Dec 2018 09:35 AM
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17 Dec 2018 09:57 AM
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17 Dec 2018 10:05 AM
17 Dec 2018 10:05 AM
Just watching it on TV @TAB! Dad could navigate by the stars. I never learned but was always fascinated to hear him explain it. You must be good with numbers!
17 Dec 2018 10:17 AM
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