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Folklore & Poetry
By Deanna Jaxine Stinson aka Wish Fire aka Saint Gothic
Halo Paranormal Investigations
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Halo Paranormal Investigations
www.cryptic916.com/
Email: jazmaonline@gmail.com
Star Love Magazine X
A Christmas Wreath on your door will ward away bad luck,
a full circle of various holiday shrubs & flowers,
in bloom of the area will work!
However, popular favorites for Christmas time
are pine cones, cinnamon's,
nutmegs,
baby's breath maybe or small white flowers
& ivy is often used!
It is made in the shape of a full circle,
as this wards away negative spiritual enemies,
at the front door.
Doors symbolize time:
past, present & future
& are used in several fairy tales & folklore to represent
alternate dimensions & magical places.
They are windows & doors,
wide open spaces of
Bows & ribbons are also found wrapped around these & many other things
such as presents, jewelry & clothing.
They represent a unity & wholeness, both with ourselves & nature as well.
Origins of these traditions may have
been inspired by royal crowns of luxurious plants,
especially noted by the Greeks, Scottish & Persian empires esp even up to 700
b.c. to simulate many beautiful things which ward away harm,
such as rings, (by love.)
through accomplishments & honor.
A tradition that arose in Germany in the early 19th century and remains popular to date is the Advent wreath
and the use of candles as a countdown to Christmas day.
The design is made of evergreen branches and decorated with four candles typically,
Hot Chocolate Folklore
Another popular custom is drinking hot beverages from mugs,
especially coffees, hot chocolates,
egg nogs, milk & various other sugary concoctions
(lots with whipped cream & sprinkles.)
esp red, green& white
mostly star shapes.
Star Glitter
The first chocolate drink is believed to have been created by the Maya around 2,500–3,000 years ago,
& a cocoa drink was an essential part of Aztec culture by 1400 AD, by which they referred to as xocōlātl.
It was meant to empower the spirit & body
of oneself, meaning it was best drunken on special occasions.
Typically,
due to English traditions,
our hot cocoa features marshmallows & whipped cream,
lots of milk.
A perfect pairing with sugar cookies,
in various star & celestial shapes,
pine trees & angels.
The french are known to enjoy breakfast with such Christmas time drinks as these,
teas & hot espresso's too.
You can add caramel, vanillas & peppermint as the best flavors for winter time.
which has a vibration of comfort, healing & pleasantness.
Cosmic Weapons
The symbols of Christmas are stars mostly
and they all symbolize many things.
The north star is a Christmas star, it can be placed on top of a pine tree.
While there are stars that unify each religion into a similar energy, by the position, & frequency of use.
Some are biblical,
like the seal of Solomon & others are completely original.
Most are occult formulations for spiritual protection & hope.
Poetry
31-
red
white
green
Dec-
sugar
stars
scented
markers
confetti
hearts
fresh
glitter
melting
shimmer
icing
frozen
chosen
cookies
repeating
freezing
eternity
sticky &
sweet
creams
dreams
& fantasies
of love
dripping
numbers
slipping
away
into
January
all at
once
naturally
counting
up
refresh pg