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Ancient Origins of Santa Claus: The psychedelic shamanistic traditions

Friday, December 16th, 2011

Modern Christmas traditions are based on ancient mushroom-using shamans.
Although most people see Christmas as a Christian holiday, most of the symbols and icons we associate with Christmas celebrations are actually derived from the shamanistic traditions of the tribal peoples of pre-Christian Northern Europe.

Most of the major elements of the modern Christmas celebration, such as Santa Claus, Christmas trees, magical reindeer and the giving of gifts, are originally based upon the traditions surrounding the harvest and consumption of these most sacred mushrooms.

“The Pharmacratic Inquisition” that talks about all of these things in detail. Definitely worth watching if you are interested in these subjects and how they influence culture. Funny how most people today don’t really know very much about the things they celebrate. I would argue that it is somewhat pointless to be a culture without knowing its origins, especially considering how much it has become skewed and twisted from its original meaning.

The sacred mushroom of these people was the red and white amanita muscaria mushroom, also known as “fly agaric.” These mushrooms are now commonly seen in books of fairy tales, and are usually associated with magic and fairies. This is because they contain potent hallucinogenic compounds, and were used by ancient peoples for insight and transcendental experiences.

The Pharmacratic Inquisition: The Suppression of Direct Religious Experience, Sexuality and Drugs. Christianity’s Darkest Secrets Revealed.

This is a 3.5 hour lecture, regarding the origins of religion.

As above So below – This video covers both aspects of Christianity: God’s son in heaven, the risen savior; and God’s son on earth, whose flesh and blood is consumed.

This video is presented by Jan Irvin and Andrew Rutajit, authors of the book, “Astrotheology & Shamanism – Unveiling the Law of Duality in Christianity and Other Religions” A fantastic foreward was written for these authors by their friend Jordan Maxwell.

The world tree

These ancient peoples, including the Lapps of modern-day Finland, and the Koyak tribes of the central Russian steppes, believed in the idea of a World Tree. The World Tree was seen as a kind of cosmic axis, onto which the planes of the universe are fixed. The roots of the World Tree stretch down into the underworld, its trunk is the “middle earth” of everyday existence, and its branches reach upwards into the heavenly realm.

The amanita muscaria mushrooms grow only under certain types of trees, mostly firs and evergreens. The mushroom caps are the fruit of the larger mycelium beneath the soil which exists in a symbiotic relationship with the roots of the tree. To ancient people, these mushrooms were literally “the fruit of the tree.”

The North Star was also considered sacred, since all other stars in the sky revolved around its fixed point. They associated this “Pole Star” with the World Tree and the central axis of the universe. The top of the World Tree touched the North Star, and the spirit of the shaman would climb the metaphorical tree, thereby passing into the realm of the gods. This is the true meaning of the star on top of the modern Christmas tree, and also the reason that the super-shaman Santa makes his home at the North Pole.

Ancient peoples were amazed at how these magical mushrooms sprang from the earth without any visible seed. They considered this “virgin birth” to have been the result of the morning dew, which was seen as the semen of the deity. The silver tinsel we drape onto our modern Christmas tree represents this divine fluid.

Reindeer games

The active ingredients of the amanita mushrooms are not metabolized by the body, and so they remain active in the urine. In fact, it is safer to drink the urine of one who has consumed the mushrooms than to eat the mushrooms directly, as many of the toxic compounds are processed and eliminated on the first pass through the body.

It was common practice among ancient people to recycle the potent effects of the mushroom by drinking each other’s urine. The amanita’s ingredients can remain potent even after six passes through the human body. Some scholars argue that this is the origin of the phrase “to get pissed,” as this urine-drinking activity preceded alcohol by thousands of years.

Reindeer were the sacred animals of these semi-nomadic people, as the reindeer provided food, shelter, clothing and other necessities. Reindeer are also fond of eating the amanita mushrooms; they will seek them out, then prance about while under their influence. Often the urine of tripped-out reindeer would be consumed for its psychedelic effects.

This effect goes the other way too, as reindeer also enjoy the urine of a human, especially one who has consumed the mushrooms. In fact, reindeer will seek out human urine to drink, and some tribesmen carry sealskin containers of their own collected piss, which they use to attract stray reindeer back into the herd.

The effects of the amanita mushroom usually include sensations of size distortion and flying. The feeling of flying could account for the legends of flying reindeer, and legends of shamanic journeys included stories of winged reindeer, transporting their riders up to the highest branches of the World Tree.

Santa Claus, super shaman

Although the modern image of Santa Claus was created at least in part by the advertising department of Coca-Cola, in truth his appearance, clothing, mannerisms and companions all mark him as the reincarnation of these ancient mushroom-gathering shamans.

One of the side effects of eating amanita mushrooms is that the skin and facial features take on a flushed, ruddy glow. This is why Santa is always shown with glowing red cheeks and nose. Even Santa’s jolly “Ho, ho, ho!” is the euphoric laugh of one who has indulged in the magic fungus.

Santa also dresses like a mushroom gatherer. When it was time to go out and harvest the magical mushrooms, the ancient shamans would dress much like Santa, wearing red and white fur-trimmed coats and long black boots.

These peoples lived in dwellings made of birch and reindeer hide, called “yurts.” Somewhat similar to a teepee, the yurt’s central smokehole is often also used as an entrance. After gathering the mushrooms from under the sacred trees where they appeared, the shamans would fill their sacks and return home. Climbing down the chimney-entrances, they would share out the mushroom’s gifts with those within.

The amanita mushroom needs to be dried before being consumed; the drying process reduces the mushroom’s toxicity while increasing its potency. The shaman would guide the group in stringing the mushrooms and hanging them around the hearth-fire to dry. This tradition is echoed in the modern stringing of popcorn and other items.

The psychedelic journeys taken under the influence of the amanita were also symbolized by a stick reaching up through the smokehole in the top of the yurt. The smokehole was the portal where the spirit of the shaman exited the physical plane.

Santa’s famous magical journey, where his sleigh takes him around the whole planet in a single night, is developed from the “heavenly chariot,” used by the gods from whom Santa and other shamanic figures are descended. The chariot of Odin, Thor and even the Egyptian god Osiris is now known as the Big Dipper, which circles around the North Star in a 24-hour period.

In different versions of the ancient story, the chariot was pulled by reindeer or horses. As the animals grow exhausted, their mingled spit and blood falls to the ground, forming the amanita mushrooms.

St Nicholas and Old Nick:

Saint Nicholas is a legendary figure who supposedly lived during the fourth Century. His cult spread quickly and Nicholas became the patron saint of many varied groups, including judges, pawnbrokers, criminals, merchants, sailors, bakers, travelers, the poor, and children.

Most religious historians agree that St Nicholas did not actually exist as a real person, and was instead a Christianized version of earlier Pagan gods. Nicholas’ legends were mainly created out of stories about the Teutonic god called Hold Nickar, known as Poseidon to the Greeks. This powerful sea god was known to gallop through the sky during the winter solstice, granting boons to his worshippers below.

When the Catholic Church created the character of St Nicholas, they took his name from “Nickar” and gave him Poseidon’s title of “the Sailor.” There are thousands of churches named in St Nicholas’ honor, most of which were converted from temples to Poseidon and Hold Nickar. (As the ancient pagan deities were demonized by the Christian church, Hold Nickar’s name also became associated with Satan, known as “Old Nick!”)

Local traditions were incorporated into the new Christian holidays to make them more acceptable to the new converts. To these early Christians, Saint Nicholas became a sort of “super-shaman” who was overlaid upon their own shamanic cultural practices. Many images of Saint Nicholas from these early times show him wearing red and white, or standing in front of a red background with white spots, the design of the amanita mushroom.

St Nicholas also adopted some of the qualities of the legendary “Grandmother Befana” from Italy, who filled children’s stockings with gifts. Her shrine at Bari, Italy, became a shrine to St Nicholas.

Modern world, ancient traditions

Some psychologists have discussed the “cognitive dissonance” which occurs when children are encouraged to believe in the literal existence of Santa Claus, only to have their parents’ lie revealed when they are older. By so deceiving our children we rob them of a richer heritage, for the actual origin of these ancient rituals is rooted deep in our history and our collective unconscious. By better understanding the truths within these popular celebrations, we can better understand the modern world, and our place in it.

Many people in the modern world have rejected Christmas as being too commercial, claiming that this ritual of giving is actually a celebration of materialism and greed. Yet the true spirit of this winter festival lies not in the exchange of plastic toys, but in celebrating a gift from the earth: the fruiting top of a magical mushroom, and the revelatory experiences it can provide.

Instead of perpetuating outdated and confusing holiday myths, it might be more fulfilling to return to the original source of these seasonal celebrations. How about getting back to basics and enjoying some magical mushrooms with your loved ones this solstice? What better gift can a family share than a little piece of love and enlightenment?

FURTHER LINKS AND REFERENCES:

- The Hidden Meanings of Christmas, Mushrooms and Mankind, by James Arthur
- Who put the Fly Agaric into Christmas?, Seventh International Mycological Congress, December 1999, Fungus of the Month
- The Real Story of Santa, The Spore Print, Los Angeles Mycological Society, December 1998
- Santa and those Reindeer: The Hallucinogenic Connection, The Physics of Christmas, by Roger Highfield
- Fungi, Fairy Rings and Father Christmas, North West Fungus Group, 1998 Presidential Address, by Dr Sean Edwards
- Fly Agaric, Tom Volk’s Fungus of the Month for December 1999
- Father Christmas Flies on Toadstools, New Scientist, December 1986
- Psycho-mycological studies of amanita: From ancient sacrament to modern phobia, by Jonathan Ott, Journal of Psychedelic Drugs; 1976
- Santa is a Wildman, LA Times, Jeffrey Vallance

BOOKS WORTH READING:

- When Santa Was A Shaman: Ancient Origins of Santa Claus & the Christmas Tree, by Tony van Renterghem
- Mushrooms and Mankind, by James Arthur
- Soma: Divine Mushroom of Immortality, by Gordon Wasson
- Mushrooms, Poisons and Panaceas, by Denis R. Benjamin

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The Revelation of the Pyramids

Sunday, November 27th, 2011

“When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.”

- Sherlock Holmes

This documentary takes a very close look at comparative archeology between the megalithic sites in Egypt, Peru, Mexico, China and Easter Island. The strikingly similar engineering with theoretically primitive tools is uncanny. So how do all these sites fit together?

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Thrive Documentary

Tuesday, November 15th, 2011

Thrive is a documentary created by Foster Gamble of the Procter & Gamble family. The film describes the underlying toroidal pattern of the universe that promises limitless clean energy, and the systematic suppression of this information by the financial elite, with an emphasis on practical solutions to benefit the planet.

Check out the official site at thrivemovement.com to support the creators by buying the film, view specific interviews with contemporary luminaries, and access pages that present a holistic worldview.

Here is a pod cast interview with Foster, covering his relationship to his family’s business, the inheritance that enabled his filmmaking, and summarizing the solutions.

 

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God is in The Neurons

Friday, September 16th, 2011

Developments in neuroscience and sociology from the past decades have shed light on many aspects of human psychology that are only now beginning to be discussed in the fields of ‘self-help’ and self-development. While there is a lot of popular literature on the subject from authors that range from popular lifecoaches such as Tony Robbins to spiritual teachers like Eckhart Tolle, Chiren saw a huge lack of material that takes a purely scientific approach. ‘God is in The Neurons’ makes important correlations about mirror neurons, neuroplasticity, memory, social dynamics, evolution, altruism and identity.

Related links that can help in understanding Athene’s Theory of Everything:

Neuroscience related:

Where is consciousness?

Joseph M. Carver, Ph.D. – Norepinephrine: From Arousal to Panic

Dharol Tankersley, C Jill Stowe, and Scott A Huettel – Brain Scan Predicts Difference Between Altruistic And Selfish People

New Scientist – Empathetic mirror neurons found in humans at last

Dr. Christopher Reist – Psychiatry And The Brain

John McManamy – Dopamine – Serotonin’s Secret Weapon

Invalidation

YouTube – The Neuroscience of Emotions

How Our Brains Make Memories

Alpha, beta, gamma – The language of brainwaves – life – 12 July 2010 – New Scientist

TSN: Take the Neuron Express for a brief tour of consciousness

LeDouxlab Web – AudioFearful_Brains

http://www.cns.nyu.edu/ledoux/slide_show/Audio_show_Fearful_Brains.htm

Joseph LeDoux Can Memories Be Erased

Zócalo Public Square :: Full Video

When in doubt, shout — why shaking someone’s beliefs turns them into stronger advocates | Not Exactly Rocket Science | Discover Magazine

The Brain: How The Brain Rewires Itself – TIME

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What On Earth Will It Take?

Saturday, September 10th, 2011


THRIVE is an unconventional documentary released online on 11.11.11

thrivemovement.com

THRIVE lifts the veil on what’s REALLY going on in our world by following the money upstream — uncovering the global consolidation of power in nearly every aspect of our lives. Weaving together breakthroughs in science, consciousness and activism, THRIVE offers real solutions, empowering us with unprecedented and bold strategies for reclaiming our lives and our future.

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Chaos Magic and Comics

Tuesday, August 9th, 2011

A documentary showcasing the life and art of Grant Morrison has recently been made free to the public. Talking With Gods is a biographical look at Morrison’s life, influences, magic and art.

Learn a bit of magic and reprogram your reality. Or just watch the movie and read some good comics. Same thing.

This next video is Grant singing a song given to him by the spirit of John Lennon during a chaos magic ritual. Those of you who have read Morrison’s “The Invisibles” will recognize the scene from the very first issue of the series.

If you ever wanted to learn chaos magic then here’s Grant’s seminal Disinformation speech on the basics. Mandatory watching for anyone interested in sculpting at least three dimensions.

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A User’s Guide to Icelandic Music and Magic

Monday, July 11th, 2011

Iceland produces some of the most beautiful and unique music in the world. The 2005 documentary Screaming Masterpiece takes a look at the ancient, magical roots of Icelandic music and the genius of Iceland’s contemporary musicians. The film includes live footage of Sigur Ros, Bjork, mum, Johann Johannsson, and many others.

Similarly beautiful and unique is Icelandic culture’s magical system of runic sigils (or staves).

Follow this link to a full directory of staves for later use.

The stave below is the Vegvísir, a symbol used to navigate to safe harbor in bad weather. An ancient Icelandic manuscript says “if this sign is carried, one will never lose one’s way in storms or bad weather, even when the way is not known”

Now have a look at this crop circle from 2009.

The people of Iceland are subject to incredibly harsh environmental conditions, dangers at sea, catastrophic volcanic activity, supernatural interactions with the huldufolk (invisible ‘Hidden Folk’ living inside rocks) and possible gateways to the cities of Shamballa and Agartha within the Hollow Earth. As such they have developed a highly advanced magical system of sigils to aid in protection, fertility, prosperity and access to remote realms.

Speaking of hidden worlds beneath Iceland, a recent study of the North Atlantic has discovered an ancient submerged landscape. The flooded land is complete with rivers and mountains,

The burning scientific question, according to White, is what made this landscape rise up, then subside within 2.5 million years? “From a geological perspective, that is a very short period of time,” he said.

Although Atlantis is pretty far of the mark, there is a chance that this near polar, underwater landscape may be connected with the mythical realm of Hyperborea

So how does one put all this information to use? It’s a simple recipe – consecrate your space, play some Icelandic music from the film that moves you, pick or create a sigil for safe navigation, and go on a voyage to realms unseen.

Let us know how it turns out. Sweet dreams.

Sigur Rós – Glósóli from Arni & Kinski on Vimeo.

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Peter Joseph: Creator of Zeitgeist

Sunday, April 17th, 2011


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DMT: The Spirit Molecule

Monday, February 28th, 2011

DMT: The Spirit Molecule is a fascinating documentary about dimethyltriptamine (DMT) a chemical endogenously produced by the human pineal gland. The DMT experience is most commonly described with one word: ‘ineffable’.

The foremost authorities on dimethyltriptamine have come forward to give interviews on it’s chemical make-up, interaction with humans, visionary effects, and implications for consciousness and reality.

The film is currently in its infancy of screening. You can buy a copy of the film now or contact the producers and get it screened in your town.

If you’re interested in filmic visions of DMT there are two incredibly excellent films to check out.

Enter the Void is the story of a young man in Tokyo whose consciousness is ejected from his body when he is suddenly killed. The film takes place entirely from a first person point of view as the disembodied consciousness floats over Tokyo entering different buildings and lives in the course of choosing whether or not to reincarnate. The first 5 minutes of the film has a pretty decent DMT sequence.

Here’s the trailer:

Here’s the DMT sequence:

Renegade (aka Blueberry in the U.S.) is another film that very accurately portrays a DMT experience. This one is by far the best visualization and sound design however the inspiration is a melange of ayahuasca and mescaline.

On a similar subject, 5-MeO-DMT, a similar chemical to N,N-DMT, has recently been scheduled by the U.S. government as an illegal substance. Here’s a little discussion on the difference between the two chemicals.

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The Day Before Disclosure

Thursday, February 10th, 2011

This is by far the best documentary compiling all credible evidence and witnesses on the subject of extraterrestrial life yet produced. Simply amazing. Highly, highly recommended.

The producer of the film, New Paradigm Films, has loads of extra interviews and another film specifically on crop circles.

Part 1 I Part 2 I Part 3 I Part 4 I Part 5 I Part 6 I Part 7

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If you’d like to find out more about some of the different species interfacing around the Earth, Adam Apollo has put together a very well written summary of our fellow species: the Arcturans, the Sirians, the Yahonians, and others.

For more news from the galaxy consult the Galactic Family Network.

(Art from Galactic Family Network)

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