Post by pauldaleroberts on Jul 20, 2022 8:27:58 GMT
Christmas Lights
By Deanna Jaxine Stinson aka Wish Fire aka Saint Gothic
Halo Paranormal Investigations
www.cryptic916.com/
Email: jazmaonline@gmail.com
Christmas Lights
The colors for Christmas are red & green (Roses, pine trees)
Metallic & royal blues
peacock ore
bubbling champagne glowing crystal glasses & flutes
Harps & bells, keyboards & trumpets turning into
fire light representing the days & the nights of this alternative universe
called Heaven, which exists on Earth at Christmas time.
We celebrate the eve before as well as the 25 of December itself.
Holiday Angels
There's tinsel to represent the sparkle of snow
& the illumination of the lunar & solar cycles
onto Earth.
It is a spiritual aspect of protection,
a holiday for angels.
gratitude.
fortune.
Christmas Lights
The best angels will go on top of your Christmas tree and
they will protect your home from misfortune or poverty.
Pine cones are also very lucky to have,
especially the scented ones
and garlands represent the entwining of Heaven & Earth
together.
A lot of people will decorate their homes with holiday lights in order to spread the spirit of time.
It's a magical time and so many supernatural creatures can be summoned,
such as Santa Claus,
reindeers,
elves,
angels,
gnomes,
(demons)
& other creatures,
especially having to do with life and death & the rebirth of life (Jesus).
The holiday right after this is New Years eve and day, so
a lot of people leave the tree and home decorated until this time in recognition,
as well.
(still partying).(celebrating.)
Christmas Lights
Christmas lights as we know them were made popular in 1882,
they were meant to symbolize the stars in the sky,
stardust & moonlight neon like flying comets.
Thomas Edison,
created the very first strand of electric lights.
Johnson, (Edison’s friend) and partner
in this Illumination Company,
hand made 80 red, white and blue light bulbs and wound them around a Christmas tree, spiraling.
These are still popular today and is the highlight of the season for most of us.
You can also put them on Christmas wreaths, halos, in jars & various other places.
Christmas Lights
You can also put a star above your tree to symbolize
the birth of a savior,
a saint, or something lucky, (leading us) it doesn't even matter the exact nature, because
its meant to symbolize the revolution of the sun for the new year ahead and
vice versus for death and the afterlife and the triplicity of existence (the holy trinity).
Christmas lights
This Christmas Star is an interpretation for the ‘Star of Bethlehem’.
According to the Biblical story, the Christmas Star guided the three wise men, to the baby Jesus, where they offered many gifts such as incense for prayer & sacred resonance.
Christmas Lights
The light is about being guided by the spirit of God,
even if it is simply light,
the presence of eternal life can be felt,
worldwide & we light up the world every year like this
to symbolize our faith in love &
joy.
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By Deanna Jaxine Stinson aka Wish Fire aka Saint Gothic
Halo Paranormal Investigations
www.cryptic916.com/
Email: jazmaonline@gmail.com
Christmas Lights
The colors for Christmas are red & green (Roses, pine trees)
Metallic & royal blues
peacock ore
bubbling champagne glowing crystal glasses & flutes
Harps & bells, keyboards & trumpets turning into
fire light representing the days & the nights of this alternative universe
called Heaven, which exists on Earth at Christmas time.
We celebrate the eve before as well as the 25 of December itself.
Holiday Angels
There's tinsel to represent the sparkle of snow
& the illumination of the lunar & solar cycles
onto Earth.
It is a spiritual aspect of protection,
a holiday for angels.
gratitude.
fortune.
Christmas Lights
The best angels will go on top of your Christmas tree and
they will protect your home from misfortune or poverty.
Pine cones are also very lucky to have,
especially the scented ones
and garlands represent the entwining of Heaven & Earth
together.
A lot of people will decorate their homes with holiday lights in order to spread the spirit of time.
It's a magical time and so many supernatural creatures can be summoned,
such as Santa Claus,
reindeers,
elves,
angels,
gnomes,
(demons)
& other creatures,
especially having to do with life and death & the rebirth of life (Jesus).
The holiday right after this is New Years eve and day, so
a lot of people leave the tree and home decorated until this time in recognition,
as well.
(still partying).(celebrating.)
Christmas Lights
Christmas lights as we know them were made popular in 1882,
they were meant to symbolize the stars in the sky,
stardust & moonlight neon like flying comets.
Thomas Edison,
created the very first strand of electric lights.
Johnson, (Edison’s friend) and partner
in this Illumination Company,
hand made 80 red, white and blue light bulbs and wound them around a Christmas tree, spiraling.
These are still popular today and is the highlight of the season for most of us.
You can also put them on Christmas wreaths, halos, in jars & various other places.
Christmas Lights
You can also put a star above your tree to symbolize
the birth of a savior,
a saint, or something lucky, (leading us) it doesn't even matter the exact nature, because
its meant to symbolize the revolution of the sun for the new year ahead and
vice versus for death and the afterlife and the triplicity of existence (the holy trinity).
Christmas lights
This Christmas Star is an interpretation for the ‘Star of Bethlehem’.
According to the Biblical story, the Christmas Star guided the three wise men, to the baby Jesus, where they offered many gifts such as incense for prayer & sacred resonance.
Christmas Lights
The light is about being guided by the spirit of God,
even if it is simply light,
the presence of eternal life can be felt,
worldwide & we light up the world every year like this
to symbolize our faith in love &
joy.
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