SLOGG and Creating Your Own Wheel of the Year

Published: Jan. 16, 2023, 10:14 a.m.

b"Remember, we welcome comments, questions, and suggested topics at thewonderpodcastQs@gmail.com.\\n\\xa0\\nS4E2 TRANSCRIPT:----more----\\n\\xa0\\nYucca: Welcome back to the Wonder Science-based Paganism. I'm your host, Yucca,\\nMark: and I'm the other one. Mark.\\nAnd today we are talking about invented holidays and we're talking about adapting the Wheel of the year to really fit your needs and your climate and what's going on in your practice.\\nMark: Right, because one of the things that we do in Athe paganism, or generally in naturalistic paganism, is we. We focus on what's happening in our immediate surroundings naturally, rather than try to follow a calendar that's based on the climate of the uk, for example. Mm-hmm. , which is the more traditional wicked approach.\\nWhat we do is say, okay, well what is happening in nature around us at the beginning of February? You know what? What creatures are around? What's happening in the soil, what's happening in the sky? What, what part of the life cycle is happening at this particular moment, and how can we best celebrate that?\\nAnd that can be everything from the rituals that we do to what we actually name the holiday.\\xa0\\nYucca: Right? And I would imagine for folks who live in a more urban environ, , they might bring in other things as well as, as the, their year is changing in different ways that isn't just about the soil or the animals, but what's happening within the city itself.\\nSo it's, you know, sure. Whatever your particular life is and what's really meaningful within your life.\\xa0\\nMark: Right, right. For example, I could see if you live in a city the beginning of August holiday being something that was real would really focus around culture. It's hot out. Mm-hmm. , you may not want to be actually outside doing stuff cuz it's hot\\nYep. You may wanna be in museums or art galleries or music halls or. You know, or going to the ballet or the opera or the symphony or a punk club or whatever.\\xa0\\nYucca: Or evening time activities.\\xa0\\nMark: Yes. Yeah. Yes. All of that. That actually fits pretty well in with my concept of that holiday, which is sort of a celebration of both work and the achievements of humanity.\\nSo technology science, those kinds of things. But, we'll, we'll, we'll get to talking about that. The point is that if you're in a city, you know it. Some of the holidays may be more about the achievements of humanity rather than what's happening in nature. Mm-hmm. in your immediate area. Or\\xa0\\nYucca: another way to approach that would be recognizing that the activities of humans I is an aspect of nature as\\xa0\\nMark: well.\\nOkay. That's a better way to put it. Yeah. Right. Yeah, for sure. Because we are natural creatures, right. We're. Quadra Pitt animals just like other Quadra Pitt animals on the planet. We just happen to have these large four brains and thumbs mm-hmm. and they lead us to do a lot of very creative things.\\xa0\\nYucca: Yeah.\\nAnd that's, you know, that's one of our special things about our species, so and so, and those things that we do. That too is is nature, right?\\xa0\\nMark: Absolutely. So there ain't nothing That ain't Nature . Yep. Well, Lisa, that's what we\\xa0\\nYucca: believe. That's, yep. I mean that's a, that's pretty foundational for us. So, now in addition to the Wheel of the Year, though, there sometimes are places in.\\nOur seasons and our lives where it seems like, like a holiday or a celebration recognition. Seems very appropriate. And so that's one of the reasons we wanted to talk about this today is Mark, you have one coming up, which you've mentioned before. That is just such a delightful idea. ?\\xa0\\nMark: Yes. Next Saturday, the third Saturday in January is when I celebrate Slog.\\nS L O G G. All capitals. Mm-hmm. . It's not an acronym, it doesn't stand for anything. It's just I guess it's all capitals because it's this sort of repudiation of of what's happening in the, in the weather around us. By the, by the end of January it is, it's been cold and still quite dark and wet in most pla"