And over all, the blessed Sun,
Telling of halcyon days begun.
David Macbeth Moir (1798-1851)
As I do each year around this time, I invite you to join me as we step into a magical Time Out of Time called the Halcyon Days. I first learned of this practice many years ago, from my friend and favorite holiday curator, the late Waverly Fitzgerald.
And each year, similarly to our growing tradition of the Advent Solstice Wreath ceremony, more and more of you report you are making this a conscious part of your holiday traditions, too.
This is a very old tradition that begins a week to ten days before Winter Solstice and ends about a week to ten days after. Some prefer to begin on Christmas Eve and continue through 12th Night, or they might observe these time-out-of-time days between St. Lucy’s Day (Dec. 13) and New Year’s Day.
This year, I find it especially magical that the Halcyon Days will align with Mercury retrograde, which gets underway at 2:09 am Eastern time Dec. 13. And which also looks like it could be a doozy.
Because it’s been an especially hard year, I intend to begin my personal observance tomorrow, as soon as I’ve sent out my Card of the Week (more about that further down…).
In these hectic, too-bright-and-shiny modern times, and maybe because of the dramatic disconnect, I think we need this more than ever. So I observe them at this time, depending on how well I can clear my work schedule. Usually, I prefer to take the ten days each way, because this timing concludes on New Year’s Eve.
And ta-daaa! Mercury stations direct on Monday, Jan. 1, 2024. Pretty divine timing!
In the Halcyon Days, we enter a period when we step out of our ordinary cares and the workaday world. This ancient practice calls us to pause, honor the rites of Yule, and celebrate with peace and kindness.
So for the next several weeks, that is what exactly I propose we do.
The Story of Halcyon
Once upon a time, Alcyone (also called Halcyon) was the daughter of Aeolus, King of the Winds, and the wife of Ceyx, King of Thessaly. Alcyone and Ceyx loved each other devotedly and were never willingly apart.
Nevertheless, a time came when Ceyx decided he must make the long journey across the sea to consult the Oracle of Apollo at Delphi. When Alcyone learned what he was planning, she was overwhelmed with grief and terror, for she knew the power of the sea winds and feared his death.
Ceyx was deeply moved, but his purpose held fast. Alcyone yielded at last, and let him go alone.
Alas! As everyone knows, men should listen to their wise and loving wives, for Ceyx was shipwrecked and died the tragic death that Alcyone had feared. The Gods appeared to Alcyone in a dream in the image of the drowned Ceyx, and told her of his death. Alcyone ran to the seashore and found Ceyx’s body drifting slowly towards her.
Stricken with grief, Alcyone jumped into the sea to join him in death, but the Gods took pity on her and before she could be overcome by the waves, she was transformed into a kingfisher.

Ceyx was reborn also into a sea swallow and together, their love lives forever. To this day, they are always seen together, flying or riding the waves.
To honor their love and to prevent any others from meeting such a tragic fate at this time of year, Zeus forbade the winds to blow for seven days prior to and seven days after the Winter Solstice.
The Tritons, attendants to Triton, the son of Poseidon, were called upon to ensure that this was made so. And henceforth, every year at this time, the Mediterranean Sea is supposed to lie still and calm; no breath of wind stirring the waters.
For this is when the kingfishers brood over their nests near the waters. After the young birds are hatched, the charm is broken.
So every year, at Winter’s threshold, these days of perfect peace are meant to come, and they are named after Alcyone, or, more commonly, “Halcyon Days.”
So starting now, my friends, let us bid welcome to the Halcyon Days.
At our next lighting of our candles during this threshold time, be aware of the heightened power that now comes upon us, for in only a week, the standing still of the Sun arrives, bringing cosmic stillness to our anxious and agitated culture.
RE-flect, RE-view, RE-new: Mercury Retrograde
This year, my grieving journey for my father’s death stands in stark contrast to the holly-jolly vibe of this time. Plus I am still absorbing the fact that I have entered my seventh decade. So I am looking back to understand who I once was and might yet be – a perfect mindset for Mercury retrograde’s contemplative reflection and re-set.
For many, many years, I have kept journals of my Morning Pages, based on Julia Cameron’s life-changing The Artist’s Way.
I have rarely gone back and reviewed any of these thirty-some years of journals, but I think I am finally ready to do this. I’ll be looking for lost treasures, clues, and maybe even a little peaceful resolution here and there.
How might you step away from your everyday routine in order to better integrate past, present, and future?
Let Us Be the Peace We Wish to See
Every year, I invite my readers to do all that is in our ability, to ensure that the restless inner and outer waters become quiet, so that the new birth may come.
This year, in view of the deep divisions among our people, the brutal wars being waged, the ceaseless rancor that has settled over everything, and the ongoing assault to the democracies around the world, I think we need this time more than ever.
Because it’s all souls on deck in these especially stormy waters.
Please join me in weaving a very special magical spell for peace and kindness in this liminal time.
Perhaps to align with this time, you may decide to take a media break. Or turn off the news, or perhaps step away from the clamor of social media — just for now.
Reducing our time in the artificiality of the digital world, except for what is necessary in order to be with our friends and family, may be helpful for you. The time we spend in Nature is a healthier, more grounded choice than the endless loop of angst, fear, and seduction we are pushed to consume.
Maybe you’d like to join me in doing one thing — large or tiny — every day, as a random act of kindness, or to embody the peace we wish to see. On every day of this Halcyon time, let us each bestow with clear intention a special blessing to our troubled planet.
Yes, there is suffering beyond most of our comprehension, with war, destruction of human rights, and climate catastrophe unfolding.
Not to mention the pivotal reckoning that lies ahead for the United States: will we the people choose to preserve our democratic republic, or will we hand our country and freedoms over to the man who has been very clear about his plans to turn our country into his personal dictatorship?
It’s daunting to anticipate the potential for violence and strife that is likely to accompany the 2024 elections. But this is an ideal time to prepare for the mental (Mercury’s specialty) toughness we are going to need.
And meantime, even small acts of compassion and care can make a huge difference. Every act of generosity matters to someone and ripples out into the wider world. How might you offer your hand?
So breathe and be still.
Replenish yourself by embracing the beautiful wisdom of Nature at this time of endarkenment. For instance, you might wish to observe one peaceful hour each night with the lights and screens off.
What quiets and calms you? I invite you to post and share your own ideas and activities in the Luminous Sparks comments.
In all cases, let us pray with all our hearts, and then follow through. In the name of the Goddess, and by our own hands, may real peace come to our troubled world.
And may Love abide forever.


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I am inspired to make a more conscious effort to make this a practice this year. Inspired enough to challenge myself to write, each day, as I. have been wanting to do for, well, most of my life. I will begin now and finish up on NYE. I also like the idea of an hour in stillness and darkness….I have also been wanting to make room for that in my life and so I will experiment with that as well. xoxoxo
May deep peace be the gift given in the sweet darkness, April. Please let us know how it works out.
Blessings to you, Beth, and to others who are mourning the loss of a parent at this time of year. It took me years to be able to get through the month of December, since my mom died on Christmas Eve night in 2010.
I still miss her, of course, as well as my dad, who joined her in 2016. But life does continue for the rest of us…I try to focus on small pleasures throughout the month…Christmas music, festive lights (so welcome on these long dark nights), baking holiday treats, and trying to fit in some charitable giving here and there.
I love the idea of Halycon Days! I knew there was a reason why I would prefer to just slow down in the days and enjoy any quiet I can generate – but unfortunately looming travel plans will not allow this. Still, I will travel with your beautiful words about Halcyon Days with me!
My condolences and gentle hugs to you, Aimee.
It is surely a time when the absence of our loved ones is most obvious and bittersweet. My mom was a Christmas dynamo, and every year aimed to make it The Best Ever. She died of breast cancer in 1997, but I still miss her deeply, especially during the holidays. And this first Christmas without my dad is already quite a tough journey…
Indigenous people (like our ancestors were — somewhere, long ago) and those who live close to the land and the natural rhythms of the seasons have always understood the power of aligning with, not fighting against the ebb and flow of the Sun and stars.
So I think deep in our DNA, we know better. But our culture’s fear and distortions around the natural flow of life, death, and rebirth has changed the peaceful, contemplative dark into a ridiculous circus.
Not only is it exhausting, it grinds down our immune systems and our spirits.
So if you must travel (as so many people are), let your spirit be light. Make sure you pack plenty of Mercury retrograde patience as well as a hefty package of whimsy and joy to ease your way.
May your holidays be gentle and merry. Blessings to you dear one.
i do try to clear my calendar, and my mind, as much as possible from around the solstice through new year’s day. this year i have told all my yoga clients that the 15th will be my last teaching day until after the new year begins. like you, i am grieving the loss of a parent, and it’s hitting me hard now. last yuletide, we were all in shock from the unexpected loss, and went through things in a fog of grief and numbness. this yule may actually be harder, as that numbness and sense of unreality has gone, and we need to find a way to observe the holidays that feels good despite the aching absence of a loved one.
it was, and still is, my hope that a cease-fire in gaza might be possible again during this time. so many sad and broken people there need a breathing space from the cruelty and destruction. likewise for ukraine, and everywhere else human kindness has gone missing.
Right there with you, in this time of sorrow and hope that dwell side by side. May the quiet miracles embedded in this season enfold you with deep peace.
And may the holy dark, and the Light reborn come in peaceful stillness, bringing healing to quiet human strife and war.
My favorite thing is a very hot bath with a candle and instrumental music playing, usually harp or piano. When I lived in a very cold place, doing this early every morning became a habit to prepare to face the trip through the frozen outdoors in the dark to get to work or school.
My neighbor in the apartment building next door played for the symphony and would be up early doing his regular practice on the French horn!
These days, it is a welcome retreat that lets me step away from the screens and the busyness and deeply relax in my private space.
Oh, that sounds absolutely divine, dearest Deborah. Isn’t it wonderful to have a symphonic neighbor? I once had an oboe player in the apartment above me (with ridiculously thin floors/ceilings). One can get quite spoiled with such gifts.
You have inspired me to retreat to my tub with candles and music more regularly. Thank you for this lovely suggestion.
I was really inspired to share your thoughts with several friends. For myself at this time of the year as I approach my birthday ; I turn to my dreams, meditation, connection to presence and with tarot an opening to a new visions. If I an lucky I can vivit someone who has a fireplace. If I have some extra money,I can think of where it might do some good beyond my onw personal desires
Thank you SO much for sharing! The calm and connectedness of this practice is quite restorative, and heaven knows we need it!
May your very best dreams and birthday wishes come splendidly true.
This was the first time I have heard the meaning behind Halcyon Days. Now that I think about it I remember this call to peace from seasons past and you’re right this year the call is even more deep and insistent. May we all so sit, contemplate, and cast our own lifelines of words and deeds that the good and the positive and the helpful be connected and that anything that does not match lie fallow and fall away.
So beautifully said, Trish. May it be exactly as you have said. Deep peace to you.
I WaIT FOR this liminal time,each year. As others get more and more hectic in December,I start my Slooowing down process, I get sleepier, Its’ DARK early! I enjoy HECTIC holidays,I like to ENJOY the spirit of the time, bake some cookies, make soups and stews, and eat sloowly by a fire.. I like to Read some books, listen to music, stay home a lot, and journal, ,too. We have to become deeply quiet as we navigate the deep dark..and then, the Light can return.. thank you soo much for sharing,I too took Waverly’s courses way back when.. no one except YOU dear beth, brings the Halcyon Days forward for our celebration.. we all need much more of this!! I will also be celebrating 10 days before and 10 after…
Oh beloved Madeline! My Moon Sister…
I know of no one who knows how to keep the gifts of the Halcyon Days in their hearts better than you.
Thank you for sharing some of the ways you attune to this magical time. Your wisdom resonates so truly and deeply. May this year’s observance be powerfully restorative and blessed for you. Heaven knows you have earned it. 💚
Beth, thank you for the blessings you give through your gift of spirit and word. I want to gift to you a short, but heart-felt song-gift this holiday season: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhsL3ieM84w. If you (as the encourager) are in need of some playful kindness during this difficult year, I additionally welcome you to my youtube channel where I make and share short, kind, uplifting videos. https://www.youtube.com/@BarbTalks-mu7sm/videos. I hope your loved ones and friends from this side, as well as those who have passed on, can show you the love, kindness, and friendship that strengthens you this season and into the new year as well.
Oh, Barb! That was SO lovely! Tears in my eyes..
And at the same time, I am grinning ear-to-ear over your review of the Spencer’s Gifts goodies. “Kind and uplifting” is speaking my love language (short or long, doesn’t matter as much). 🙂
Thank you for your beautiful singing, and your kindhearted videos of good cheer. And most of all, your good wishes to all.
Bless you, dear Barb.
Words, a simple song,
A minstrel sings,
A way of life in his eyes.
Hear the morning call of waking birds,
When they are singing, bringing love, love.
Everywhere love is all around.
Everywhere love is all around.
Now the winter’s gone,
Cold wind has blown
The endless stream in our lives.
Where the minstrel sings
This simple song,
He’s always bringing, singing love, love.
Everywhere love is all around.
Everywhere love is all around.
Listen to the one
Who sings of love.
Follow our friend,
Our wandering friend.
Listen to the one
Who sings of love.
Everywhere love is all around,
Around, around.
Hear the nations sing
Our minstrel’s song,
As he walks by in their lives.
Soon, the spring will come,
And everyone will all be singing,
bringing love, love.
Everywhere love is all around.
Everywhere love is all around.
Listen to the one
Who sings of love.
Follow our friend,
Our wandering friend.
Listen to the one
Who sings of love.
Everywhere love is all around.
Everywhere love is all around,
Around, around.
“Minstrel’s Song” from the album “A Question of Balance” by The Moody Blues
During these anxious and challenging times, may we remember that loving-kindness and compassion are always possible. May we choose to manifest them here and now.
💚 And may we bow our heads a moment and give heartfelt thanks for the Moody Blues! 💚
(and I give thanks for you, too, Niamh. You are a treasure!)
Aw shucks!😌
thank you. i.too.am.weary.
but you shine the light of hope out.
thankyou
Lean on us, Kathy, and know you are held in great esteem and love around here. 🌟
I have felt the need to withdraw from the noise and aggravation more this year than ever before. This is a wonderful idea and something that resonates with me very deeply. I will happily be joining this winter and embracing the peace and kindness. I don’t follow news anymore but I will also pledge to cut social media down to a minimum for the next few weeks. We need to do all we possibly can do to help us and each other to get through this darkest of times
Beloved Tracey —
I, too, feel that this year especially I am needing a very powerful, deliberate stepping away. We very well know that there is going to be a lot of crazy pandemonium in 2024.
So now, it seems to me, is the ideal time to prepare.. by going deep, strengthening our roots and spiritual supports, and cultivating our heart’s peace within.
Because I think peace is going to be in very short supply in the months to come.
But the still, quiet Center within each of us is our shelter in chaotic times. And knowing we are nurturing this inner power with so many others is incredibly affirming, at least to me.
Blessings dear one. Thank you for your words, for they surely help me.
Beth Owl’s Daughter, although I had heard of this as a student, it took on new prominence in my practice when you mentioned it some years ago and now it’s yet another “Meema’s doing her crazy witchy things” practice that my family rolls their eyes about but still enjoy. I do (and encourage family and friends to do) at least one intentional thing each day of Halcyon Days to specifically bring Peace (and healing) to our World, in keeping with my seasonal awareness that a candle is most fulfilled when it is lighting another candle!
Oh!!! “..a candle is most fulfilled when it is lighting another candle!”
Chillbumps of affirmation! This is so lovely, and big truth! Thank you for these beautiful ways of observing the Halcyon Days. You have surely inspired me!
May this sweet, quiet time bring you infinite blessings. Thank you so much!
hello dear Beth! thank you so much for reminding us of the halcyon days! many, many moons ago, I took one of Waverly’s “correspondence courses” and learned of this and other wonderful ways to honor the slow time and holidays, she’s much missed… but you have been so steadfast in holding and encouraging our community to celebrate the right things, like the quiet and reflective considerations you write of here. I take so much deep sustenance from what you have to say, it is one of the things I look forward to most in my inbox! deep thanks and much love to you and yours! Victoria
Thank you for this, dear Victoria. Waverly’s courses were pure treasure, and I am so glad you got to enjoy them. She was a true wisdom keeper and a light in our world.
May this deep dark time bring you peaceful joys. Love and gratitude.
LOVELY. Political affiliations excused…
😁
I love this practice of the “Halcyon Days.” I also thank you for including the Greek tale of Ceyx & Alcyone. Taking time out to be in Nature, limiting time on the computer & stepping away from news are good steps to be in the liminal time of this year.
Great advice to continue this special time.
Blessings of peace to all here.
Yes, may peace and safe nesting grace each and every one. 💚
Blessed be, sistah!! May Peace reign!
For the past 20 years or so I have observed (and celebrated!) hibernation when I “go to the cave” to rest, renew, and study in order to conceive, gestate, and birth something new in the spring. It’s been a long lesson in NOT making to-do lists in order to catch up on what I wasn’t able to get to during the rest of the year! We are so programmed to DO, it’s hard to just BE. But it’s possible. Even when I worked full-time outside the home I would not make any plans after work so that I could return to the “cave” and be quiet. Now that I’m retired it is easier to hibernate. It’s the only way I know to slow the world down: to slow ME down.
As always, thank you for your wise woman tidings! xoxo
Thank you, dearest Kate, my wise sistah! May your cave time yield Yuletide treasures.