Earthkeepers: A Circlewood Podcast on Creation Care and Spirituality

44. The Language of Darkness and Light: Welcoming Solstice with Mary Dejong

December 06, 2021 Forrest Inslee Season 2 Episode 44
Earthkeepers: A Circlewood Podcast on Creation Care and Spirituality
44. The Language of Darkness and Light: Welcoming Solstice with Mary Dejong
Show Notes

            In this episode we talk with Mary Dejong, founder of Waymarkers. Our conversation focuses on the upcoming solstice on December 21—that day when the northern hemisphere is tilted farthest away from the sun; it is the shortest and darkest day of the year, and traditionally marks the start of winter. Mary, she helps us understand how solstice can be a time for wholeheartedly embracing the change of seasons—and even learning to love the dark days of winter. All of us, whether we are in the north or the south, can learn to hear what the earth is speaking—in a language of darkness and light—to those who have ears to hear.

Guest:
Mary DeJong - founder of Waymarkers.net
Mary's blog
Wild Winter course
Mary's first interview on Earthkeepers' podcast

Mentions:
Duwamish people
immanent- definition
Imago Dei - definition
Japanese sakura tree
Mary's model of a Rewilding Year based on the concept of Wheel of the Year
Cardinal directions
example of a circular calendar
examples of a liturgical calendar - Catholic & Lutheran
Western Red Cedars dying because of June heat dome
baby hawks leave nests due to heat dome 

Suggestions: 
·     reverse Advent candle lighting tradition - start with 4 candles and remove one each week.
·    unplug one electrical appliance per day leading up to the solstice and use candles instead. 
·    plant bulbs and contemplate the darkness

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