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Peace Love Light
tfw
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Liberty & Equality or Revolution
A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, and I hope that for this year and many more in your home. :)
Wishing you all a Merry Christmas, and hoping that this year brings
many good things to everyone!
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Holiday blessings to all. May love light your way.
Shasta
Merry Christmas to those of your are Christians, and Merry consumerism month for the rest of you all :D
You wanna be Pagans TSK TSK :P ;)
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I wish everyone here on Peggy has a swell holiday season, safe travels along with enjoying good times with your family.
I will be in Taiwan this year for Dec 25 enjoying the consumerism in a whole complete different way. Oddly My wife's sister is asking how we want to celebrate Xmas... At this point I feel sorry for my wife as I say "maybe a good run up a mountain as per any day and good quality fruit ", "What more could anyone want whilst doing human things?" LOL :D
Quote from: Sinny on December 02, 2014, 01:17:54 PM
Merry Christmas to those of your are Christians, and Merry consumerism month for the rest of you all :D
Yes please BUY BUY BUY from my shops My Ferrets want Christmas Dinner
https://www.etsy.com/shop/PegasusRC
http://stores.ebay.com/Land-of-Legends-Gallery
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Hope everyone has a happy Ho Ho Ho and good He He He.
The Sandy Man, , , , , , , , , , , ;D
Merry Crimbo y`all
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Quote from: zorgon on December 02, 2014, 10:06:40 PM
Yes please BUY BUY BUY from my shops My Ferrets want Christmas Dinner
https://www.etsy.com/shop/PegasusRC
http://stores.ebay.com/Land-of-Legends-Gallery
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If you could adapt those for cats for me, I'm all in.
Tried getting my two cats in dog santa suits yesteday.... They were not impessed.
Thanks, but it isn't Christmas for nearly a month, yet. Also, Christmas is actually the main reason why I haven't gone back to my mother's place. I'm going to enjoy having a scenario where Christmas Day is indistinguishable from any other day of the year. The commercialistic excess has become more than I want to deal with, these days.
No disgusting, corny movies; no pain where I can't go into a supermarket without hearing carols, as they don't play those here in Nimbin. It's going to be great.
I would also appreciate it if people can refrain from demonising me for expressing the above opinion, as well. Christmas to a large extent is not a positive thing, these days. It's a source of noise, work, and expense; and virtually all of it is both unnecessary and non-consentual. I also don't need a designated day of the year where I behave like a decent human being, because I'm living in a place where I and other people help each other all the time.
Quote from: petrus4 on December 03, 2014, 06:48:12 PM
I would also appreciate it if people can refrain from demonising me for expressing the above opinion, as well. Christmas to a large extent is not a positive thing, these days.
Well on the other hand if you don't like it you do not need to come in to a clearly marked thread and trash other people cheer...
But then your avatar IS green.. do if the shoe fits Herr Demon...
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Perhaps others would appreciate you not adding to the 'noise' and raining on THEIR parade :P
8)
Quote from: Sinny on December 03, 2014, 11:03:21 AM
If you could adapt those for cats for me, I'm all in.
Tried getting my two cats in dog santa suits yesteday.... They were not impessed.
Well Ferrets LIKE to dress up ;D
Maybe you could use some catnip as mistle toe
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Happy holidays everyone :)
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Wish this Christmas bring you comfort, joy, peace and happiness to last throughout the coming year!
Petrus.
This life is a short life and an unforgiving life.
The darkest mornings and the darkest evenings come around this time of year.
We have a little window to welcome in the sun again and to us it's called
Christmas..
I am no Christian .
Let the days become longer in your life,
And from Christmas they surely will.
We have only so many days,
Raise your head up and enjoy every minute.
Happy Xmas.
Elvis.
Quote from: Elvis Hendrix on December 03, 2014, 09:33:54 PM
I am no Christian .
Happy Xmas.
Well we can fix this real easy... Since Jesus was born around May 5th, 0000 not December 24th...
All we need to do is celebrate the ORIGINAL holiday, which is the PAGAN YULE
Even the Christmas Tree is stolen from the YULE TREE, a tree that had real candles in it
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It is the Tree of Life... the Yule is the celebration of the returning longer days at the Winter Solstice
The Christians just STOLE that day because people were already celebrating then. But it has nothing to do with Jesus's birth :P
So CELEBRATE LIFE... the sun is not really going away... it will return ;D
Here is a Yule Card for ya...
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Happy now?
Yule Feast a Medieval Tradition
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Zorgon with Baron Aonarach (pronounced Oonrock)
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Ahhhh the Goode Olde Dayes :'(
Quote from: petrus4 on December 03, 2014, 06:48:12 PM
The commercialistic excess has become more than I want to deal with, these days.
No commercialistic excess here, we have no money for that. ;D
QuoteNo disgusting, corny movies; no pain where I can't go into a supermarket without hearing carols, as they don't play those here in Nimbin. It's going to be great.
We always chose a movie we like to watch, we stopped watching the usual Christmas movies a long time ago, and most supermarkets here do not play carols.
QuoteI would also appreciate it if people can refrain from demonising me for expressing the above opinion, as well.
Never did, never will. :)
QuoteChristmas to a large extent is not a positive thing, these days. It's a source of noise, work, and expense; and virtually all of it is both unnecessary and non-consentual.
Maybe for you, for me it has zero religious context and zero commercial context, it has always been an excuse to celebrate the fact that we are still an united family (what is left of it), even if we don't have the money to have a real feast. Also, as my father's birthday was December 24 it has always had a slightly different aspect to us, specially since his death.
QuoteI also don't need a designated day of the year where I behave like a decent human being, because I'm living in a place where I and other people help each other all the time.
True, but at least this day is a holiday. ;)
PS: a Merry December 4, petrus4. :)
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Quote from: ArMaP on December 04, 2014, 12:53:46 AM
PS: a Merry December 4, petrus4. :)
Thank you, Armap. Just so that everyone here knows that I'm not a complete monster, it's not that I have any sort of objection to anyone else enjoying Christmas, and I especially do not object to you observing it for serious spiritual or religious reasons. It's just that for me, Christmas has increasingly become a time when I remember the importance of frugality and minimalism, rather than excess.
So in closing, I will sincerely wish everyone here a Merry Christmas; but in terms of how I at least observe it, I will also wish you a sober, sincere, and relatively austere Christmas as well. May you receive everything that you
need, but not necessarily everything that you may have been falsely led into believing that you
want.
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Remember Joshua the Messiah; Jesus Christ. While there are solitary elements of Christian theology that I have disagreed with, as an individual person, Jesus is probably still one of the best examples we've got. If we make Christmas about him, and the real and more specific story of St. Nicholas of Greece (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Nicholas), then that is something that I can only encourage.
Xmas for me is usually pretty cool since I reunited with my Dad in the last decade :D
My dad's side of the family has been broken for many a year till last xmas where they abided by my then 93YO Grans rules and made themselves get along in the one spot over a feast where a truce was called, a truce which is lasting to this very day. That day was a blast!
The reason of the celebration do not matter much, just having ONE point of celebration per year is a Grand Thing these days given all the negative output that one can consume themselves with :)
I've spent one xmas on my own in the past, and although it didn't bother me, it sure as hell wasn't as good as spending time with people who you should spend time with more often !
Morals... They work :D
Quote from: zorgon on December 04, 2014, 12:02:32 AM
The Christians just STOLE that day because people were already celebrating then. But it has nothing to do with Jesus's birth :P
That's your belief, how do you know Christianity has not purposely been hijacked to make it look like
it highjacked the Pagans and Mystery Cults in order to discredit the 'religion'?
Fact. You don't know :P
Quote from: petrus4 on December 04, 2014, 05:17:19 AM
So in closing, I will sincerely wish everyone here a Merry Christmas; but in terms of how I at least observe it, I will also wish you a sober, sincere, and relatively austere Christmas as well. May you receive everything that you need, but not necessarily everything that you may have been falsely led into believing that you want.
On behalf of us Celts, you can keep your sober wishes ;)
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I don't claim any religion. in my opinion they are all only temporary political systems
but the solstice returns each year
so I wish you all a return of the light as we slowly progress
BLESSED SOLSTICE TO ALL
http://www.timeanddate.com/calendar/winter-solstice.html
Winter solstice - northern and southern
Solstices are opposite on either side of the equator, so the winter solstice in the northern hemisphere is the summer solstice in the southern hemisphere and vice versa.
Northern Hemisphere winter solstice
(North America, Central America, Europe, Asia, northern Africa)
December solstice 2014: December 21, at 23:03 UTC.
Southern Hemisphere winter solstice
(Australia, New Zealand, South America, Southern Africa)
June solstice 2014: June 21, at 10:51 UTC.
When is the Winter Solstice in my city?
First day of winter?
In the USA and some other areas in the northern hemisphere, the winter solstice marks the first day of winter. However, the official date for the first day of winter varies depending on the country's climate.
Ahh, Solstice, perhaps a celebration we can all agree on.
Happy return Sky, and have some gold - I found a pot of it. ;D
ah thank you so much Sinny
ah hole pot, huh?....must've been a solstice gift... ;D ;)
Quote from: Sinny on December 09, 2014, 01:07:01 PM
That's your belief, how do you know Christianity has not purposely been hijacked to make it look like it highjacked the Pagans and Mystery Cults in order to discredit the 'religion'?
Fact. You don't know :P
Well since there is no PROOF that Jesus was real I suppose in that sense "I do not know" However the HOLIDAY we call CHRISTMAS was not the birthday of Jesus
Christmas was not among the earliest festivals of the Church.....
The first evidence of the feast is from Egypt. About A.D. 200, Clement of Alexandria (Stromata I.21) says that certain Egyptian theologians "over curiously" assign, not the year alone, but the day of Christ's birth, placing it on 25 Pachon (20 May) in the twenty-eighth year of Augustus. ....
Natalis Invicti
The well-known solar feast, however, of Natalis Invicti, celebrated on 25 December, has a strong claim on the responsibility for our December date. For the history of the solar cult, its position in the Roman Empire, and syncretism with Mithraism, see Cumont's epoch-making "Textes et Monuments" etc., I, ii, 4, 6, p. 355.
The Catholic Encyclopedia
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03724b.htm
So yes I DO know... from the mouth of the horse :P
December 25th was the celebration of the 'rebirth' of Sol... after the shortest day of the year the winter equinox
Also in May of that year there was an allignement of the planets... something wisemen would have 'seen' but not the regular public :P
Cards and presents
Pagan customs centering round the January calends gravitated to Christmas. Tiele (Yule and Christmas, London, 1899) has collected many interesting examples. The strenæ (eacute;trennes) of the Roman 1 January (bitterly condemned by Tertullian, de Idol., xiv and x, and by Maximus of Turin, Hom. ciii, de Kal. gentil., in P.L., LVII, 492, etc.) survive as Christmas presents, cards, boxes.
GREEN STUFF...
From this belief of the calends practice of greenery decorations (forbidden by Archbishop Martin of Braga, c. 575, P.L., LXXIII — mistletoe was bequeathed by the Druids) developed the Christmas tree, first definitely mentioned in 1605 at Strasburg, and introduced into France and England in 1840 only, by Princess Helena of Mecklenburg and the Prince Consort respectively.
The calends were Pagan/Roman dates based on the Moon. Mistle Toe was from the Druids and it was forbidden by the church :P
In England, Christmas was forbidden by Act of Parliament in 1644; the day was to be a fast and a market day; shops were compelled to be open; plum puddings and mince pies condemned as heathen. The conservatives resisted; at Canterbury blood was shed; but after the Restoration Dissenters continued to call Yuletide "Fooltide".
Nativity Scene... not invented till 1223
St. Francis of Assisi in 1223 originated the crib of today by laicizing a hitherto ecclesiastical custom, henceforward extra-liturgical and popular. The presence of ox and ass is due to a misinterpretation of Isaiah 1:3 and Habakkuk 3:2 ("Itala" version), though they appear in the unique fourth-century "Nativity" discovered in the St. Sebastian catacombs in 1877. The ass on which Balaam rode in the Reims mystery won for the feast the title Festum Asinorum (Ducange, op. cit., s.v. Festum).
Santa Claus
The 'original' Santa Claus story was WODEN descending on a white horse.
The mysterious visitor
Only with great caution should the mysterious benefactor of Christmas night — Knecht Ruprecht, Pelzmärtel on a wooden horse, St. Martin on a white charger, St. Nicholas and his "reformed" equivalent, Father Christmas — be ascribed to the stepping of a saint into the shoes of Woden, who, with his wife Berchta, descended on the nights between 25 December and 6 January, on a white horse to bless earth and men. Fires and blazing wheels starred the hills, houses were adorned, trials suspended and feasts celebrated (cf. Bonaccorse, op. cit., p. 151). Knecht Ruprecht, at any rate (first found in a mystery of 1668 and condemned in 1680 as a devil) was only a servant of the Holy Child.
All this info on the origin of Christmas traditions CLEARLY taken from the PAGANS is well documented by the Roman Catholic Church themselves
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03724b.htm
Quote from: Sinny on December 09, 2014, 01:25:53 PM
On behalf of us Celts, you can keep your sober wishes ;)
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Alcohol is a poison. Here at the farm, we have had people under the influence of numerous other substances, without incident. The only incidents which have required calling the police, have consistently involved either methamphetamines or alcohol. People are more likely to be violent under the influence of alcohol, than they are while under the influence of LSD.
I am not saying that alcohol does not have its' uses. It is valuable for the creation of tinctures. It is also an anaesthetic and sterilising agent. I have, however, learned to regard ingestion of it for recreational purposes as a form of abuse.
As there are good and bad people, so there are good and bad drugs.
Quote from: zorgon on December 09, 2014, 08:41:12 PM
be ascribed to the stepping of a saint into the shoes of Woden, who, with his wife Berchta, descended on the nights between 25 December and 6 January, on a white horse to bless earth and men. Fires and blazing wheels starred the hills, houses were adorned, trials suspended and feasts celebrated
The end of December and the beginning of January, is the energetic transition point between the signs of Saggitarius and Capricorn. Sag corresponds with Jupiter, which in turn corresponds with the colours of red and purple, obesity, jovial emotion, (Jove was originally an expression for Jupiter) and material abundance and excess of all kinds.
In Rome, Capricorn corresponds with celebration of a festival called the Saturnalia, running from the 17th to the 23rd of December. It was celebrated with an offering at the Temple of Saturn, along with private gift-giving, a public banquet, (similar to modern street parties which are customary in the UK, among other places) and a generally unrestrained, carnival type atmosphere.
Incidentally, as a God, Yahweh or El (known plurally in the Bible as the
Elohim) also corresponds with Binah Qabbalistically, and the planet Saturn, which again is the ruler of Capricorn.
So yes, Christmas absolutely has numerous Pagan origins and correspondences. Mechanically speaking, Christmas is a Western equivalent of the Native American
potlatch (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potlatch); or that is at least what it is
supposed to be in theory.
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As with most things, I believe that Christmas should only be engaged in, when there is a serious understanding of, and commitment to, its' fundamental purpose. Said purpose is to remember and reinforce, the importance of compassion, altruism, and other socially beneficial behaviour. This also need not in any way detract from, or conflict with Christian needs from the observance; Jesus Christ is one of the most powerful exemplars of desirable conduct that we have, as mentioned.
I once attracted stong applause from members of an atheists' special interest group I attended, when I said that Christmas did not need to be abolished, as much as it needed to be rehabilitated; that the pathological elements needed to be distilled out, with the constructive elements emphasised and retained. As strange and even blasphemous as it might sound, I feel that it is more important to maintain a scientific attitude towards Christmas than most other things. This is precisely because Christmas has the tendency to be as big, vague, noisy, and subjective as it is. We need to really nail down the specific reasons
why Christmas is important and beneficial, if we are going to maximise said benefit.
Quote from: petrus4 on December 09, 2014, 10:17:57 PMPeople are more likely td8=o be violent under the influence of alcohol, than they are while under the influence of LSD.
True People on alcohol may be violent, depressed, happy or sleepy. That is because alcohol ENHANCES the mood you are in (until you are to drunk to stand :P )
Drugs are POISON too how many drug overdoses are there in the US? 43,819 compared to 33,563 by firearm and 27,762 by alcohol
Cannabis (Marijuana) is 0 but then all people I have seen smoking pot become lethargic and move (and think) in slow motion. So they are less likely to get hurt in LaLa Land :P. The problem is that the REACTION time of smokers is drastically reduced so if they are smoking on the job or driving they are likely to kill OTHER people :P
But you druggies here will just be in denial :P As far as I am concerned it SHOULD be legal... that way you weed smoking couch potatoes can contribute to society by paying taxes instead of support the drug lords as you are now
8)
But hey the Reindeer can fly because they eat Magic Schrooms :P
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkCS9ePWuLU
Quote from: zorgon on December 09, 2014, 11:14:52 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkCS9ePWuLU
Ha that's brilliant - I had no idea reindeer did that!
Ho ho Happy Christmas ;D
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Quote from: ArMaP on December 04, 2014, 12:53:46 AM
Maybe for you, for me it has zero religious context and zero commercial context, it has always been an excuse to celebrate the fact that we are still an united family (what is left of it), even if we don't have the money to have a real feast. Also, as my father's birthday was December 24 it has always had a slightly different aspect to us, specially since his death.
ArMaP,
I am glad to hear your family takes that opportunity to get together and
connect. Many people do, and for that reason I think it is nice that there is a
holiday from work, and time to gather with loved ones.
As for the commercial aspect of it, many people gain seasonal jobs, they have
an opportunity to work and earn money. Many businesses finally pull out of
the red at this last month of the year. Sometimes those businesses share
that bonus with the employee.
Also, those people in the country that produces that commercial item can
count on Santa to buy stuff, and that also in turn gives those people an opportunity
to work, and those companies to hire seasonal work.
Ho ho ho, Merry Christmas! ;)
Quote...we are still an united family (what is left of it), even if we don't have the money to have a real feast...
Greetings Esteemed Member ArMaP:
That is what the true Spirit of the Season is about. 8)
As part of our outreach program,
TEAM RABUN would be proud to sponsor a feast for your family at this time.
The Great Spirit has been good to us and we are happy to share. :-*
Please PM us with details.
We hereby declare Rabun County (http://explorerabun.com/?doing_wp_cron=1418615913.8621969223022460937500) a 'sister county' to your District of Setúbal (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set%C3%BAbal_District). 8)
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Quote from: thorfourwinds on December 15, 2014, 04:24:28 AM
Greetings Esteemed Member ArMaP:
Greetings. :)
QuoteAs part of our outreach program, TEAM RABUN would be proud to sponsor a feast for your family at this time.
The Great Spirit has been good to us and we are happy to share. :-*
Please PM us with details.
Thank you, I would be happy with just a Christmas card for my small collection. :)
(yes, I know, I'm an atheist that collects Christmas cards ;D)
QuoteWe hereby declare Rabun County (http://explorerabun.com/?doing_wp_cron=1418615913.8621969223022460937500) a 'sister county' to your District of Setúbal (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set%C3%BAbal_District). 8)
I think a better comparison would be between Rabun County and the Almada municipality (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Almada), as districts are more a geographic definition and do not have local government status like (I think) a county has, while a municipality does have local government bodies.
PS: on the first photo on Wikipedia, if the photo was a little wider to the left we could see the building where I live. :)
Quote from: ArMaP on December 15, 2014, 08:44:46 PM
Thank you, I would be happy with just a Christmas card for my small collection. :)
(yes, I know, I'm an atheist that collects Christmas cards ;D)
LOL according to the Catholic Encyclopedia its a PAGAN tradition so no worries
Cards and presents
Pagan customs centering round the January calends gravitated to Christmas. Tiele (Yule and Christmas, London, 1899) has collected many interesting examples. The strenæ (eacute;trennes) of the Roman 1 January (bitterly condemned by Tertullian, de Idol., xiv and x, and by Maximus of Turin, Hom. ciii, de Kal. gentil., in P.L., LVII, 492, etc.) survive as Christmas presents, cards, boxes.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03724b.htm
But send me an address and I will send you one and maybe a Pegasus mug too :D (might be in Jan depending on postage I is broke :P)
Quote from: zorgon on December 15, 2014, 10:48:52 PM
But send me an address and I will send you one and maybe a Pegasus mug too :D (might be in Jan depending on postage I is broke :P)
Thanks. :)
See your messages. :)
It's just midnight here, and so it's officially Christmas. The newest additions to the chowder will be three days old tonight. Odin, Lacey, Duchess and Flame. Mother and kits are doing well.
Shasta
M E R R Y - C H R I S T M A S ! ! !
...and a Happy New Year!
Here is hoping everyone's day is all they want it to be.
Quote from: Shasta56 on December 25, 2014, 06:59:10 AM
Mother and kits are doing well.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXP1xu8pxQA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXP1xu8pxQA
may the joy you give be returned ten times over.
whatever you celebrate or if you celebrate
and
even if you don't celebrate
be good to yourself ~ you're worth it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Dec9Jb_Ac4
;D