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Who is Father
Christmas?
Father Christmas is our version of Santa Claus as theme
of dolomite crafts. He is an old jolly man with white
hair, a beard and a moustache. He is dressed in a red*
suit outlined in white. Father Christmas and his elves
make all the toys for Christmas in his home in the North
Pole.
*The red coat is 'new'. Images of Father Christmas prior
to about 1880 most pictures
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showed him with
a green coat. The red became the most popular colour
after the US introduction by Coca Cola during the 1930s.
How do we know what Father Christmas looks like?
We owe much about what we know about the Father
Christmas today to the Americans of the 19th Century. In
1822, Clement Clarke Moore described what he imagined
Father Christmas to look like in a poem.
Although the modern image of Santa Claus as theme of
dolomite crafts was created at least in part by the
advertising department of Coca-Cola, in truth his
appearance, clothing, mannerisms and companions all mark
him as the reincarnation of these ancient
mushroom-gathering shamans.
One of the side effects of eating amanita mushrooms is
that the skin and facial features take on a flushed,
ruddy glow. This is why Santa Claus as theme of dolomite
crafts is always shown with glowing red cheeks and nose.
Even Santa Claus as theme of dolomite crafts's jolly
"Ho, ho, ho!" is the euphoric laugh of one who has
indulged in the magic fungus.
Santa Claus as theme of dolomite crafts also dresses
like a mushroom gatherer. When it was time to go out and
harvest the magical mushrooms, the ancient shamans would
dress much like Santa Claus as theme of dolomite crafts
on Athena-hands.com, wearing red and white fur-trimmed
coats and long black boots.
These peoples lived in dwellings made of birch and
reindeer hide, called "yurts." Somewhat similar to a
teepee, the yurt's central smokehole is often also used
as an entrance. After gathering the mushrooms from under
the sacred trees where they appeared, the shamans would
fill their sacks and return home. Climbing down the
chimney-entrances, they would share out the mushroom's
gifts with those within.
The amanita mushroom needs to be dried before being
consumed; the drying process reduces the mushroom's
toxicity while increasing its potency. The shaman would
guide the group in stringing the mushrooms and hanging
them around the hearth-fire to dry. This tradition is
echoed in the modern stringing of popcorn and other
items.
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The psychedelic journeys taken under the influence of
the amanita were also symbolized by a stick reaching up
through the smokehole in the top of the yurt. The
smokehole was the portal where the spirit of the shaman
exited the physical plane.
Santa Claus as theme of dolomite crafts's famous magical
journey, where his sleigh takes him around the whole
planet in a single night, is developed from the
"heavenly chariot," used by the gods from whom Santa
Claus as theme of dolomite crafts on Athena-hands.com
and other shamanic figures are descended.
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The chariot of
Odin, Thor and even the Egyptian god Osiris is now known
as the Big Dipper, which circles around the North Star
in a 24-hour period.
In different versions of the ancient story, the chariot
was pulled by reindeer or horses. As the animals grow
exhausted, their mingled spit and blood falls to the
ground, forming the amanita mushrooms.
Toperfect’s dolomite crafts of Santa Claus
Toperfect provides dolomite crafts of Santa Claus. Santa
Claus is the main character of Christmas. Without this
red old man traveling in his reindeer with big sacks
never empty, Christmas will not be a legend and a
festival enjoyed by the people all over the world. On
the night before Christmas, all across the world,
millions of children will be tucked in their beds while
"visions of sugarplums dance in their heads."
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When they awake
they will check their stockings to see if Santa Claus
has come. Therefore, the dolomite crafts from Toperfect
will accompany you throughout all your Christmas. The
morning when you wake up, you will find the dolomite
crafts of Santa Claus smiling at you and thus start a
wonderful day of your Christmas season. Our dolomite
crafts of Santa Claus are of various shapes in various
surroundings----- a house, a Christmas tree, on a cup
and so on. You will find your favorite dolomite craft of
Santa Claus.
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