What is the REAL Root of "Christmas"?
Christmas Before Christ: Yule & Other European Traditions -Very good little documentary!
This is an excellent documentary on the roots of what we call “Christmas.” Except don’t drink alcohol inside a sweat house! The wonderful documentarian of this video and narrator, uses a couple of videos while describing the tranditions in northern Europe of sweat lodges and uses a couple of modern photographs of two men drinking up a storm holding giant mugs of frothing beers while they sit arm over the other’s shoulders in the sweat lodge. Geeez, if that’s not poison mind suggestions, I don’t know what is. So, don’t pay attention to those images. Most the other’s are gorgeous snowy wonderful wonderland images and very good research to add to what you may or may not already know.
Some of what you learn here, you’ll see the mixing of satanic rituals that were NOT “pagan” but, rather, Jewish, from the Torah which infiltrated all over our world several thousand years ago. You can research this yourself by reading the Talmud and the Torah which speak of these violent rituals of murdering humans as “sacrifices” along with the “goat” substitute.
Also, I’ll share this wonderful brief connection to the oldest winter traditions we know of which speaks of the Sami - most northern tribe of Sweden and Norway - the reindeer people, but, also, the following traditions are ancient and alive and well to this day in Siberia, where I am from:
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In Lapp (Sámi) tradition the shaman collected red-white mushrooms (Amanita muscaria) during the year, and dried them, so they lost their toxicity, but retained their psychedelic qualities. When the winter came the shaman took his sleight pulled by reindeers (they are traditional reindeer herders), and went visiting the huts, handing out happiness in the form of dried magic mushrooms. On this mushroom runs he (or she) usually wore the colours of the mushroom. And if the hut was covered by too much snow, the only way in was through the hole above the fire (the chimney, if you want).
Christmas Before Christ: Yule & Other European Traditions
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