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The Secular Solstice is a holiday tradition invented by Less Wrong user Raymond Arnold. It is celebrated on-or-near December 21st, the winter solstice in the northern hemisphere. It is typically celebrated in large groups with a ceremony involving singing and storytelling.

Posts tagged Secular Solstice
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61On Rationalist Solstice and Epistemic Caution
Raemon
5y
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42The Value (and Danger) of Ritual
Raemon
11y
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141Ritual Report: NYC Less Wrong Solstice Celebration
Raemon
11y
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56Logistics for the 2020 online Secular Solstice*
Alex_Altair, LauraVaughan, Raemon
3y
8
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52Solstice Quaker Darkness Circling
Raemon
1y
6
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68The True Spirit of Solstice?
Raemon
6mo
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35"I Don't Know" (2020 Solstice Speech)
Raemon
2y
0
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81Secular Solstice 2020
jefftk
2y
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70Bay Solstice 2019 Retrospective
mingyuan
3y
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58The Meditation on Winter
Raemon
6mo
3
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53Stories of Summer Solstice
Raemon
5y
12
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50Winter Solstice 2018 Roundup
Raemon
5y
8
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48On "Not Screwing Up Ritual Candles"
Raemon
3y
7
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43Bay Solstice 2022 Call For Volunteers
Scott Alexander
9mo
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40How I Run Solstice, Step by Step
maia
3mo
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