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Amazon Music Stream millions of songs. Amazon Advertising Find, attract, and engage customers. Amazon Drive Cloud storage from Amazon. Alexa Actionable Analytics for the Web. Sell on Amazon Start a Selling Account. AmazonGlobal Ship Orders Internationally. The Scandinavian gift-giving gnome Tomten Also known as Julesvenn, Julnissen, Knecht Ruprecht contributed the archetypal peaked red hat and associations with reindeer. The Christmas imp was eventually absorbed, leaning only his red cap and sleigh behind. I suspect he may now be seen working as sidekick to the white witch in the Narnia Books; he is also the close relation of Riumpelstilzkin and speaking of evil elves ….

Somehow stories of the generous St.

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Nicholas well, mostly so- Nicholas was also reputed to have socked a rival in the jaw over a dispute about the virgin Mary were muddled with the Scandinavian elf. According to his legend, St. Nicholas was a political activist who championed the poor, prisoners, and children. His association with Christmas giving is almost certainly cover for less acceptable pagan characters.

Santa Claus as we visualize him today sprang from the imagination of American political cartoonist Thomas Nast. Nick and a little bit Father time. Some Invented Legends. Candy Canes are the subject of an annual pass-around email, but they were never the special creation of a pious Christian candymaker. When the Christmas tree became popular in Germany, it was commonly decorated with sweets and colored paper. Cane-shaped candy fits over a tree branch. The problem with that similarity is, Santa only had one reindeer companion, until a New York writer upped it to seven, along with inventing the idea of Santa -then portrayed as a tiny elf- slipping down the chimney.

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However, there is some connection- early Scandinavian pictograms of Odin often portray him on a reindeer, which is certainly a good way to leave people scratching their heads around the punchbowl.. After all, the Hanukkah menorah is, in a sense, a representation of the Tree of Life. The Solar cross is probably the oldest religious symbol in the world, appearing in Asian, American, European, and Indian religious art from the dawn of history.

Composed of a equal armed cross within a circle, it represents the solar calendar- the movements of the sun, marked by the solstices. Sometimes the equinoxes are marked as well, giving an eight armed wheel. The swastika is also a form of Solar cross. It is often used as an emblem by Asatruar, followers of the Norse religion. The Etruscan God Ixion was often depicted crucified on a solar wheel note the similarity to the Chi-Ro cross :. A similar symbol is the emblem of the ancient Assyrian God Shamash:.

The Lauburu four heads , a traditional Basque emblem, is also a form of solar cross:. In recent times, it most often used as a charm for good luck and protection, and an emblem of Basque pride. The Aztec solar deity Quetzalcoatl, depicted crucified on an equal armed cross:. The bundle contains:. The bundled plants are waved ritually on all seven days of Sukkot, as prescribed in the book of Leviticus:. A blessing is recited with the branches in the dominant hand usually the right and the fruit in the favored hand.

From an early synagogue floor. Related Symbols:. Medieval and Renaissance art made use of a number of emblems to symbolize death and mortality.

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Although a central theme of Christianity for hundreds of years the was triumph over death, the onset of the black plague altered public perception, and the emphasis was placed on the triumph of death over life and the necessity of repentance. Symbols of resurrection common in Christian art became less popular as reminders of the impermanence of life and the punishments of hell became ubiquitous. The source of these macabre symbols was, ironically, the paganism that Christianity had supposedly replaced.

In ancient times, the emblem of the God Saturn Chronos to the Greeks was the scythe, which represented the nature of the cycles of time. The scythe symbolized not only impermanence all things living will be cut down , but the nature of the life cycle- plants must die to feed animals, and the tool of the harvest is depicts the necessity of death for the renewal of life.

Thus, death was depicted as a natural part of the passage of time.

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The image of Chronos devouring his children seems macabre, but illustrates that the the Greeks believed the passage of time is so inevitable that even the gods were consumed by it. The hourglass is another emblem of time, although hidden within is the promise of life- because the hourglass is reversible, it held within a promise of resurrection, a symbolism not lost on everyone- all of these emblems later became symbols of resurrection to Freemasons and Rosicrucians who grasped their true ancient meanings. The skull was a frequent companion to ascetic desert saints in numerous Christian artworks, and was often paired with the book, a symbol of studiousness.

Mary Magdalene is probably the best known example of these two emblems in art. In later times, death was depicted as a process of the alchemical arts. Emblems of death are also prevalent in Masonic art and symbolism. Contemplation of mortality is a frequent theme in Masonic ritual and practice see V.

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More symbols of Death. Symbols of the Day of the Dead. Related resources:. Unification Church.


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According to church literature, the different parts of the symbol have various meanings:. Those four elements reach out or radiate from this origin to the whole cosmos in twelve directions. The number twelve indicates the twelve types of human character. The significance of the symbol, then, indicates that truth the Principle is able to spread out in twelve ways.

According to Father, the structure of the heavenly kingdom is also patterned after this basic system; i. The outer circle represents the harmony of giving and receiving action, the principle of the cosmos. The central wheel in this emblem is related to the kuruma, or carriage wheel, a traditional Japanese heraldic symbol. The word fasces comes from the the Roman word meaning bundle.

The fasces itself is an axe or pointed weapon surrounded by bundled rods of wood- usually elm. The fasces was a symbol of authority in ancient Rome, most often associated with magistrates. Bundles of rods without a weapon were called bacilli, the emblem of the duumviri, magistrates without the power to pass a sentence of death. It is supposed that the bundles rods represented the unified people; the axe, authority and power, especially over death.

The fasces has remained a popular heraldic emblem.

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It was frequently used as a symbol of government, unity, and order. On early American coins and other symbols, the fasces symbolizes the unity of the colonies- strength in numbers A single stick may be broken, but a number of sticks bound together are invincible. Related symbols:. The shofar is blown to signal the beginning of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, the most important feast day in the Jewish religious calendar. The shofar is blown times in a specially prescribed manner to commemorate the Holy Day.