In this episode of Spirit Talk, we take a step back, (way back), to explore where our modern Christmas traditions really come from.
After a brief personal catch-up, I felt called to pause the heavier storytelling and instead lean into the season itself. What is it about this time of year that feels so powerful, so emotional, and so universal?
Together, we explore the ancient roots of Christmas traditions that long predate Christianity, including:
🌲 Yule and the Norse midwinter celebrations honoring the rebirth of the sun
🔥 The symbolism of the winter solstice, the longest night, and the return of the light
🎁 Saturnalia, the Roman festival of feasting, gift-giving, and suspended rules
☀️ Sol Invictus and why December 25th was known as the “Birthday of the Unconquered Sun”
🍄 The mythic and symbolic theories surrounding the Amanita muscaria mushroom, pine trees, reindeer, and red-and-white imagery
🌟 How ancient pagan traditions were blended into early Christianity to form what we now call Christmas
This episode isn’t about disproving beliefs or replacing traditions — it’s about honoring where they came from. Across cultures and centuries, humans gathered at this darkest point of the year to mark the same truth: the light returns.
Whether you celebrate Christmas religiously, culturally, spiritually, or not at all, this episode invites you to slow down, get curious, and feel into the deeper meaning of the season.
Because beneath the lights, the gifts, and the stories…
this has always been a celebration of hope.
🎧 Listen in, reflect, and remember...the light always comes back.