Season of Saturnalia Explained ROBERT SEPEHR
Midwinter traditions surrounding the Winter Solstice stem from preChristian celebrations and rituals, many of which seem to be in stark contrast to each other until their esoteric symbolism is properly deciphered and their ancient universal origins are fully understood. Winter Solstice is the start of Capricorn Season, when pagan Rome celebrated the Suns entrance into Capricorn as Saturnalia in honor of Saturn, the nocturnal Sun, the preChristian time of rebirth and renewal. Pagan Origins of Halloween Pagan Origins of Valentines Day Krampus is the halfman, halfgoat horned counterpart to St. Nicholas (Santa Claus) that punishes misbehaving children during Christmas, stemming from preChristian European folklore. Moloch (Saturn) Worship The Forbidden Doctrine and 1666 Robert Sepehr is an anthropologist and author (books also available through other book outlets) Buy me a Coffee. Thank you for the support Robert Sepehr Links Support Robert Sepehr on Patreon:
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