Many Christians who celebrate the holiday (originally, 'holy day') of Christmas, probably don't know that many of their traditional festive customs originated elsewhere in pagan tradition and have little or nothing to do with Christmas ('Christ's Mass') or the Christian religion .
In the year 300 A.D. when the Church, per se, entered England, a pagan group called the Druids(who built Stonehenge) sacrificed human infants in a barbaric blood ritual practiced in a pagan religious event on December 25th .
The Church usurped this date in its attempt to substitute the pagan worship day with the celebration of Christ's birth (no one ever really knew the date of Christ's birth) and announced that December 25th would henceforth be Christ's mass (Christmas).
But although the church did away with blood sacrifices, they could not erase the other rituals associated with this Druid culture.
Druids believed that good spirits dwelled in Pine trees and that when one knocked on such a tree(knock on wood), after that tree was brought into the home, that the good spirits within would be released into the home bringing good luck.
Christians who decorate pine trees and bring them into their homes to celebrate Christmas are really indeed still following this ancient Druid custom which the church tried to but could not erase.
These ancient Druids exchanged gifts with each other in their pagan celebration of that Roman agricultural holiday and Christians today who exchange gifts are still following that pagan ritual, which had and has nothing to do with what the church imposed as Christianity.
The church was totally unable to erase that element of pagan celebration despite their prodigious efforts to punish those who still did.
Mistletoe was so revered by these ancient Druids that it was never allowed to touch the floor; it had to be hung from eves and from ceilings.
In their pagan rites, revered most valued mistletoe was used as an aphrodesiac, a sexual stimulant, and under its horny influence hundreds of young Druid women and young Druid men would go into the fields('children of the corn') to lasciviously and licentiously copulate in public in great numbers, to excite and thus encourage the 'Gods' to do likewise, a type of Godly pornography .
These Druids believed that the rains which enriched the fields at this holiday time, which fell from the sky, were the 'seeds of the Gods', or God's sperm, which fell down to earth from Godly sexual unions and were essential in order to stimulate agricultural growth.
Today,Christians who still hang mistletoe are displaying the vestigial remnants of this shameless sexual rite of the Druids, as on Christmas, one can kiss anyone who stands under this herb, without owning guilt or shame.
Christians who decorate pine trees, hang mistletoe and exchange gifts are NOT celebrating Christmas as church fathers intended but are celebrating and exhibiting remnants of the pagan Druid ritual celebration (and on the same date, December 25th), all rites that the Church labored hard to extinguish and failed to do so as Christians today continue these practices unknowingly.
Abductions and their remnant elusive memories have opened all this for Paul, a confirmed atheist, until he saw aliens float him out of his body, in his bed, at night. Then, he knew that they were interested in an essence he never suspected that he had; a soul. Our spiritual powers that interest and addict interdimensionals are the very powers that can be used to thwart further attacks.
They infect auras with attachments to themselves and ride the reincarnation roller coaster with people, to avoid the death that they fear and to steal the spiritual recycling that we have.
These joyriding grays can be sinister, discorporate alien souls ,stuck to your energies, who bring a new meaning to the concept of a silent invasion.
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