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Mysteries of the Midnight Sun: this week on the Storyteller's Night Sky

Experiencing the Midnight Sun means finding the inner light in the year's darkest night, which then leads one on to the 12 days of Christmas as a journey through the 12 starry regions of the zodiac. Sunset on wintery shore by msa.
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Experiencing the Midnight Sun means finding the inner light in the year's darkest night, which then leads one on to the 12 days of Christmas as a journey through the 12 starry regions of the zodiac. Sunset on wintery shore by msa.

Winter Solstice begins this week at 10:59 am on Tuesday, December 21st, when in the relationship between Earth and Sun, a mighty pause takes place, as though the Sun waits on Earth, who is tucking herself in beneath layers of leaves and snow and blowing cold, and there, while resting in her Winter bed, she gazes deeply into the night, and the stories unfolding in the stars overhead, like a child filled with wonder, joyfully anticipating happily ever after.

Winter Solstice inaugurates the season of initiation into the innermost secrets of being human, known as the birth of inner light in the year’s darkest night. This mystery is indicated in the “Celtic Wonder Tales” when the king asks the stranger what knowledge he has, to which the stranger replies: “I know where the Sun goes when the Earth doesn’t see it.

By answering this way, the stranger reveals that he has witnessed the Midnight Sun, which is only revealed in the darkest hour at the darkest time of year. In the ancient mysteries this was the time when the initiate was led by sacred processes to an experience of beholding the Sun through the Earth.

This experience of the Midnight Sun is later likened to the birth of one’s own, inner light, the light of consciousness, a birth that can only happen when we take time throughout the cycle of the year to understand the mystery of being human.

In the Christian tradition, the birth of this inner light is celebrated as the birth of the Christ Child at midnight December 24th, which is then followed by the 12 days of Christmas, as a journey to self-knowledge through the stars. By observing these 12 days, we join the Earth in its seasonal gesture of contemplating the stories in the stars, and how knowing them unlocks the secrets of knowing the self.

Mary Stewart Adams is a Star Lore Historian and host of “The Storyteller’s Night Sky.” As a global advocate for starry skies, Mary led the team that established the 9th International Dark Sky Park in the world in 2011, which later led to her home state of Michigan protecting 35,000 acres of state land for its natural darkness.