The Ways of The Old

The Ways of The Old Welcome to Thunder Mountain Sanctuary Shrine, Wolves of Thunder Mountain Tradition, and part of the growing community The Ways of The Old.

Hello, and Welcome to the growing community area of "The Ways of The Old". Here our dream and goal is to have a Wiccan-based Pagan ((nature-based spiritualities and lifestyles)) community to heal, learn, and follow one's path comfortably with the support of like-minded people, without the worry of scorn from their neighbors, and those who are afraid to come out of the "broom closet". We will offer

not only the ability to feel comfortable practicing our beliefs but also to take care of and give back to Mother Earth by having a community garden and greenhouse, and also the possible availability of solar and wind power, thus reducing or eliminating the need for commercial electricity/"the grid". August 2021 Thunder Mountain Naturals, LLC was born, featuring aromatherapy, herbal medicine, consultations, customized woodwork, and more now on-premises, as well as focusing on handmade/grown products. Our spring/summer 2023 projects included a place for weekend retreats with tent camping space, and outdoor celebrations. Thank you for your interest and time in our future community area! This is our dream and goal, and with your support, it will happen! Profits from http://www.creeksideauctions.com will also fund the project. For more information or questions please contact us.

04/12/2026
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04/11/2026

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01/02/2026

HOLDA, GODDESS OF THE WINTER SOLSTICE

Mother Holda, an ancient Germanic Goddess, has many surviving stories. She is connected in several ways to our contemporary concept of Santa Claus. She was a teacher, a spinner, a wise woman. She was a Fate Goddess, a Protector, and Guide of the souls of the dead to their new life in the next world. Even in modern-day, when it snows, people say that Mother Holda is shaking out her down comforter.

An old Germanic tradition that survives is the laying out of an offering of a bowl of milk and food for Holda by the hearth fire on the eve of Her festival day, December 25th. The custom evolved to the setting of a place for Mother Holda at the table the meal before the family went to Christmas Mass, leaving her a bowl of milk when the family left the house, then carrying it outside to pour on the ground or leave for the animals after the family returned. This custom seems very close to the leaving of cookies and milk for Santa by the fire, doesn’t it?

Holda is the Queen of Winter in Her Crone aspect. The snow flies as She shakes out Her cape or Her down comforter. Goddess of Prosperity and Generosity, gold coins drop from Her cape when She unfurls it. But She also holds people to standards of hard work and industriousness. She does not brook laziness. Holda, or Frau Holle, travels in the winds with the souls of the dead, mostly children and babies. She can be heard howling with grief as she bears the babies’ souls tenderly to Heaven.

Holda is connected to the 12 days of Christmas because Her festival days beginning on the evening of the 24th of December began a 12-day party that lasted to January 6th, the Festival day of Her sister Goddess Perchta, the winter hag Goddess. The Catholic Church assimilated both these Solstice festivals in northern Europe as Christmas ending in Epiphany (commemorating the visit of the Magi to the baby Jesus – bringing gifts).

In Her Mother aspect, Holda appears as the body of the World Tree – front half-woman, back half tree – who gave birth to humankind. The name Holda, or Holle, is also associated with the holly plant or tree, which has been used for centuries to decorate and protect the home for this season.

This Northern European Goddess Holda (Hulda or Holle) is a Triple Goddess who as Maiden appears as beautiful and stately, flowing blonde hair shimmering and shining like the light of the sun, with a white, or red and white, goosedown cape. She flies through the night sky on the night of December 24th bringing gifts and joy. Her name means, “kind”, “merciful” or “gracious one”. It was She who determined who was “naughty or nice”. She rewarded the industrious and kind with good health and good fortune and punished the lazy and selfish.

May Holda bless you with much good health and good fortune in these days surrounding the Rebirth of the Sun.

(c.) Diane Horton

Thunder Mountain Sanctuary Shrine
07/28/2025

Thunder Mountain Sanctuary Shrine

The greatness of the world’s first empire, the Akkadian Empire (c. 2370-2190 BC), had a major impact on later Mesopotamian tradition. Once the stories about those kings and the gods who gave them those victories took hold in the popular imagination, they became the stuff that great legends and myt...

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