Night of the Song of Creation
The fourth night - December 28th
Zodiac: Taurus
Month: April
Siddhi: Gene Key 49 – Rebirth
Theme: The strength of endurance and inner steadiness, rooted in the song of creation and the renewal of life.
Practice: Stand barefoot, imagining roots grounding you. Feel life renewing itself through your body and mind. Let each breath bring resilience, and each heartbeat reinforce continuity and growth. Feel the song of creation echoing in your every cell.
Journal: Where in my life do I need renewal, and how can I draw strength from the cycles of life to endure and flourish?
Optional Wild Pagan Rite: Sing or hum softly to the earth. Scatter seeds, grain or flour outdoors as an offering to the land spirits. This honours the ancient practice of feeding the soil with song and nourishment to awaken fertility for the coming year. Remember your heart is always in tune with eternal Oran Mor – the Great Song of Creation.
Aligned Ancestral Deities and Spirits
The 12 Wild and Holy Nights have powerful pagan origins. Below are examples of some of the old Northern and Middle Eastern deities matched to the themes of each night. You can sound or write these names or any other ancient gods or goddesses local to your area.
Allies for the Night of the Song of Creation
- Norse: Jord – Earth Mother, renewal
- Celtic: Ceridwen – cauldron of inspiration
- Greek: Demeter – life cycles
- Slavic: Lada – goddess of springtime and harmony
- Egyptian: Nut – sky arching over creation
- Mongolian/Shamanic: Etugen Eke – Earth Mother, fertility and cycles