Occultly speaking, Christmas is a far cry from the joyful imagery we are presented with. As a matter of fact, this celebration is an appealing deception of both gruesome and distressing nature.
Briefly, at the symbolic level of the matrix, the decorated tree is a representation of your carbon body; a temporary organic structure adorned with deceptive glamour. In the Garden of Eden, “tree” was actually the code name for biological units.
The star at the top of the tree stands for your zodiacal programming (your astrology).
Also popular is the angel, representing the mental parasite.
Santa Claus embodies the demiurge, in a red (menstrual blood) and white (sperm) garb, similar to the one used by secret societies in their rituals.
“Ho! Ho! Ho!” is a repurposed kabbalistic utterance. It refers to the Hod, the deceptive lure of the matrix, and the Hodesh, related to the Moon. This thrice-repeated “ho” is a magic invocation.
Santa drinks milk, a female symbol, and eats biscuits, once again representing the Moon and its magnetism. He lives in the North Pole, where the portal through which the loosh is sent is located. And he's got elves (archons) working for him.
As for his attention to children, it's up to you to make the obvious connection.
The gifts you receive, provided you've been obedient, are cheap junk intended to temporarily meet the needs and wants of the soul, but nothing comes for free in the astral. These “gifts” generate energy debts registered by the Adonai (the archontic artificial intelligence).
At the end of the celebrations, the tree, standing for your physical vehicle, is stripped bare and… thrown away. A harsh yet accurate metaphor for the cycle of this world.
It was a strategic choice of the archontic elite to pick the 25th of December as Jesus' “birthday”. Celebrating birthdays is an act of magic binding the soul to the Saturnian time loop.
In this context, Jesus embodies the planetary memory of each individual. On Christmas Day, this memory is represented as an infant, portraying the innocence and naivety of the soul. To be then sacrificed on the Passover (Easter), a symbolical hallmark of its death (its return to the astral) before being put back into the reincarnation cycle (the resurrection) to keep the energy production going.
This is a condensed version of a well-known fact among high occult lodges.
It is important to note that for a ritual to affect us, it requires our consent whether conscious or unconscious. Therein lies the subtlety of the matrix programme, which relies on ignorance or automatisms to obtain this consent.
Observing rituals presented in the guise of popular holidays, such as Christmas, is a crucial step, however the key is to do that without polarising.
This is not about outright rejection nor emotional opposition, but lucidity and detachment. The only way in which these mechanisms may be empowered is when we fuel the polarity whether through our support or rejection.
In this matrix, we don't choose; we decide mentally what we value and what is important to us.
In a fictional world where everything is programmed, decision becomes a supramental weapon to neutralise the effects of the programme.
Your strength relies on your ability to observe, to remain centred, and maintain a holistic position, no matter how the programme is staged.
Original text by Iso V. Sinclair translated from French by Ey@el
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