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There is a Greek myth that tells there were fourteen “halcyon days” in every year, seven of which fell before the winter solstice, seven after; peaceful days when the sea was smooth as a pond and the hen-halcyon built a floating nest and hatched out her young.<\/p>\n

\"\"<\/a>The halcyon is also known as the kingfisher. The kingfisher is associated in Greek myth with the Winter Solstice. She also had another habit, that of carrying her dead mate on her back over the sea and mourning him with a plaintive cry.\u00a0 Pliny reported that the halcyon was rarely seen and then only at the winter and summer solstices and at the setting of the Pleiades. She was therefore, a manifestation of the Moon-Goddess who was worshipped at the two solstices as the Goddess of Life in Death and Death in Life and, when the Pleiades set, she sent the sacred king his summons for death.<\/p>\n

Kingfishers are typically stocky, short-legged birds with large heads and large, heron-like beaks. They feed primarily of fish, hovering over the water, or watching intently from perches and they plunge headlong into the water to catch their prey.\u00a0 Their name, Alcedinidae, stems from classical Greek mythology. Alcyone or Alyyone was a Paid-nymph of Mount Kithairon in Central Greece and was loved by Poseidon. Her name means \u201csrong-helper from the Greek words alk\u00e9 and oneo or \u201ckingfisher\u201d from alkyon.\u00a0 References to birds are also found in the name Peleiades \u201cdoves\u201d and Merope (Greek merrops) the \u201cbee-eater.\u201d\u00a0 Alcyone, Daughter of the Wind, was so distraught when her husband perished in a shipwreck that she threw herself into the sea. Both were then transformed into kingfishers and roamed the waves together.\u00a0 When they nested on the open sea, the winds remained calm and the weather balmy.<\/p>\n

Still another Alcyone, Queen of Sailing, was the mystical leader of the seven Pleiades. The heliacal rising of the Pleiades in May marked the beginning of the navigational year and their setting marked the end.\u00a0 Alcyone, as Sea Goddess protected sailors from rocks and rough weather.<\/p>\n

The bird, halcyon continued for centuries to be credited with the magical power of allaying storms. Shakespeare refers to this legend in this passage from Hamlet:<\/p>\n

Some say that ever ‘gainst that season comes
\nWherein our Saviour’s birth is celebrated,
\nThe bird of dawning singeth all night long;
\nAnd then, they say, no spirit can walk abroad;
\nThe nights are wholesome; then no planets strike,
\nNo fairy takes, nor witch hath power to charm,
\nSo hallow’d and so gracious is the time.
\nHamlet, I, i 157<\/p>\n

When I was young and my children were little, we lived in a house that had a creek in the back yard.\u00a0 There were small trees along the fr bank of this creek and every day, a kingfisher would sit in the branches overlooking the creek.\u00a0 Sometimes he sat there very quietly for a very long time.\u00a0 Suddenly he would dive from his perch straight into the creek.\u00a0 Every time he did he came out and up into th4e air with a fish. It gave me great pleasure to watch him from my kitchen window.<\/p>\n

\"\"<\/a>I love birds\/ I love learning about their habits because it teaches me ways of being that are closer to nature. I love drawing birds as well.\u00a0 When I was a young and more able, I was an avid bird watcher, out with my friends hoping for a sight never seen before.<\/p>\n

I love the story of the kingfisher and her connection to the Halcyon Days of the Winter Solstice. It is for most of us the busiest time of year. Whether it is for the Solstice or Christmas (often both) we are in a frenzy to get things done, making sure everything is just right and perfect.<\/p>\n

I celebrate the Winter Solstice. As a priestess, my days right now are very busy with ritual. It is at the Solstice that many passage rites are happening with the women I work with.\u00a0 And of course, I celebrate with my family with our magical Yule Log each year.\u00a0 But I try to honor those seven days before and the seven days after by trying to have the frantic moments before the Halcyon Days begin and then even when busy, hold the peace and calm of that beautiful smooth sea in my mind.\u00a0 Peace and love and joy surrounding the Winter Solstice make it perfect.<\/p>\n

May the Peace of a Halcyon Sea be yours in this Solstice Season.\u00a0 Do hold the image of that little kingfisher in mind!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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