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Santa's Origins And The Meaning Of It All
Santa means "Saint" in English however the term Sant comes from Sanskrit and is still used in Sanskrit texts for the meaning of Saint.
In the east Sant is also Sin the ancient name of the moon god in the east the term Hindu is from the name Sindu the name of the moon god its an ancient term for a Saint or Sage in the east. The god Shiva was also called Sin and Sant. The full spelling of Sant is Sanata which is Sanata Kumara the ancient name of Shiva in ancient Hinduism this Sanata or Sanat Kumara is also called Murrugan who is the god of the Yezidhi's who they called Shaitan or Satan. This is also Satanama. This is also the term Sanatana Dharma the name of the original religion.
The Moon rules the serpent energy and the power of vibration. The 50 letters of the Sanskrit alphabet form the chakra's and nadis the body of the serpent symbolically. This spiritual body is from the five elements which the chakra's all are manifestations of Satanama the five elements of creation in Sanskrit. The title Shaitan relates to the moon in the east.
In ancient Hinduism a Sant was one who had spiritual psychic powers that come with the raising of the serpent. That is why in Hinduism the Sant's were shown with the Halo around their heads its the symbol of the full enlightened consciousness of the risen serpent. And Sanata Kumara is the god that rules over Serpent Power Yoga in Hinduism.
Note how Yule relates to the serpent the custom of Mistletoe where the couple kissing under it. The Mistletoe is the ancient Druid plant symbol for the serpent. Its symbolic of the kiss of Shiva and Shakti the inner union of the male and female aspects of the soul with the risen serpent.
The Yule tree is the symbol of eternal life as the tree selected does not die in the winter. Winter is ruled by Saturn hence the Yule tree is untouched by the death of winter when all the other vegetarian dies. The lights that decorate the tree are the chakra's and nadis flowing with the energy of light the serpent energy. The star at the top of the tree is the halo of the risen serpent. Hence this tree is the symbol of Santa. The gifts that Woden would give at this time are symbolic of the fruits or gifts of the activated chakra's the psychic spiritual powers and regenerative powers of the serpent energy. The red, white and black of Santa's suit are the three nadis of the serpent energy and the three stages of raising it.
In the east Sant or Shiva is also anciently shown as the sacred Tree as well. This survives in the runes the sacred Yew tree of Yule was called Ishvar and in the east Shiva the sacred tree is called Ishvara. The Yew rune is the number 13 which is the number of Shiva in the east and the number of the moon. Yule was the spiritual festival that ruled the activation and raising of the serpent. This was not about partying it was about spiritual enlightenment and the celebration of opening the gates of spiritual life and immortality.
Sources:
The Serpent Grail: The Truth Behind the Holy Grail, the Philosopher's Stone and the Elixir of Life [Philip Gardiner, Gary Osborn]
The Myths and Gods of India: The Classic Work on Hindu Polytheism from the Princeton Bollingen Series, Alain Daniélou
Santa means "Saint" in English however the term Sant comes from Sanskrit and is still used in Sanskrit texts for the meaning of Saint.
In the east Sant is also Sin the ancient name of the moon god in the east the term Hindu is from the name Sindu the name of the moon god its an ancient term for a Saint or Sage in the east. The god Shiva was also called Sin and Sant. The full spelling of Sant is Sanata which is Sanata Kumara the ancient name of Shiva in ancient Hinduism this Sanata or Sanat Kumara is also called Murrugan who is the god of the Yezidhi's who they called Shaitan or Satan. This is also Satanama. This is also the term Sanatana Dharma the name of the original religion.
The Moon rules the serpent energy and the power of vibration. The 50 letters of the Sanskrit alphabet form the chakra's and nadis the body of the serpent symbolically. This spiritual body is from the five elements which the chakra's all are manifestations of Satanama the five elements of creation in Sanskrit. The title Shaitan relates to the moon in the east.
In ancient Hinduism a Sant was one who had spiritual psychic powers that come with the raising of the serpent. That is why in Hinduism the Sant's were shown with the Halo around their heads its the symbol of the full enlightened consciousness of the risen serpent. And Sanata Kumara is the god that rules over Serpent Power Yoga in Hinduism.
Note how Yule relates to the serpent the custom of Mistletoe where the couple kissing under it. The Mistletoe is the ancient Druid plant symbol for the serpent. Its symbolic of the kiss of Shiva and Shakti the inner union of the male and female aspects of the soul with the risen serpent.
The Yule tree is the symbol of eternal life as the tree selected does not die in the winter. Winter is ruled by Saturn hence the Yule tree is untouched by the death of winter when all the other vegetarian dies. The lights that decorate the tree are the chakra's and nadis flowing with the energy of light the serpent energy. The star at the top of the tree is the halo of the risen serpent. Hence this tree is the symbol of Santa. The gifts that Woden would give at this time are symbolic of the fruits or gifts of the activated chakra's the psychic spiritual powers and regenerative powers of the serpent energy. The red, white and black of Santa's suit are the three nadis of the serpent energy and the three stages of raising it.
In the east Sant or Shiva is also anciently shown as the sacred Tree as well. This survives in the runes the sacred Yew tree of Yule was called Ishvar and in the east Shiva the sacred tree is called Ishvara. The Yew rune is the number 13 which is the number of Shiva in the east and the number of the moon. Yule was the spiritual festival that ruled the activation and raising of the serpent. This was not about partying it was about spiritual enlightenment and the celebration of opening the gates of spiritual life and immortality.
Sources:
The Serpent Grail: The Truth Behind the Holy Grail, the Philosopher's Stone and the Elixir of Life [Philip Gardiner, Gary Osborn]
The Myths and Gods of India: The Classic Work on Hindu Polytheism from the Princeton Bollingen Series, Alain Daniélou