I had been seeing mushrooms as ornaments and wandered why mushrooms would be something to decorate your tree. The title of your video caught my attention. In this modern age, people are so busy that we just do things (decorate trees or leaving cookies for thing we call Santa) that we generally don’t know the origins behind it. A reason for the burning of the Yule log was to prevent things like trolls or other unwanted creatures from coming down the chimney.
@TheHiddenPassage89 ай бұрын
Well said! That tracks with the idea of chimneys as liminal spaces. Thanks for sharing that info.
@merryl558 ай бұрын
Me too, wondering about the mushrooms!
@fairyencyclopedia9 ай бұрын
Great video. Santa is such a fascinating figure. I thought the Saturn connection was particularly fascinating
@jakeyeet13239 ай бұрын
As always, great show! We'll researched and a bit of humor. I love it
@freedomone23469 ай бұрын
I know someone who microdosed Amanita for a year, every day or two, or three And found that the information presented here is quite acurate. Its a broad and informative and offers a nice introduction to these common themes. Creating a healthy awareness of these and other plant medicine. Great video.
@TheHiddenPassage89 ай бұрын
Interesting! Seems like it gets a bad rap since it can be harsh on the body and its effects are less psychedelic that psilocybin. Some people didn’t appreciate me glossing over the properties of the agaric but that’s for another video. Someday I will do a more in-depth study of hallucinogenic substances themselves.
@27sparkle739 ай бұрын
I absolutely loved watching this video 😊
@northlondonlass14989 ай бұрын
Fascinating. Thank you for such a great in-depth exploration into the origins of Santa. I hope you have a great Christmas.
@glynnphillips97039 ай бұрын
Merry Christmas and all good blessings to you and your family
@TheHiddenPassage89 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏 Merry Christmas
@amandafletcher86809 ай бұрын
Lol, Santa is just a bunch of dirty old hippies tripping on shrooms...that's fascinating.
@TheHiddenPassage89 ай бұрын
That’s not the message I was trying to get across lol.
@amandafletcher86809 ай бұрын
@TheHiddenPassage8 lol, I know. I was just oversimplifying. Santa is a bunch of old dudes in sleds passing out hallucinogenic mushrooms to the villagers so everyone can be filled with trippy good cheer. I really enjoyed your story. It is one I haven't heard of, and you told it really well. Happy New Year, and thanks for the reply.
@sarahoshea9603Ай бұрын
They know we bathe at least half as much as everyone else.
@morph-fiend89429 ай бұрын
Just found your channel and am really impressed! Great visuals, great narration and voice and lots of great info. Not sure if you know juan on juans channel or paranoid american or Andreas Xirtus but ill be sharing your channel with them for sure.
@TheHiddenPassage89 ай бұрын
Thank you! I don’t but I’ll check them out.
@Tipi_Dan9 ай бұрын
Some of the information presented here is potentially confusing to the general public. For instance. going under the influence of the Amanita muscaria mushroom can in no way be likened to "tripping on 'shrooms". That phrase is a reference to the effects of Psilocybe mushrooms of various species. These mushrooms are unrelated and their psychoactive and physiological effects are very different. People that are interested in "tripping on 'shrooms" are well advised to avoid fooling around with the Amanita.
@hazelhedgewitch21889 ай бұрын
You added that assumption yourself. This vid did not allude to nor insinuate mushroom use atol. That was all you bud.
@kevinpruett64249 ай бұрын
@@hazelhedgewitch2188 the narrator literally said "tripping on shrooms" and alluded to "flying deer" as having a beHoovering out of body exp.
@Tipi_Dan9 ай бұрын
@@hazelhedgewitch2188 What? Assuming people would conflate the different effects of the two mushrooms? I was only suggesting they might--- among the general public. That could be unfortunate.
@TheHiddenPassage89 ай бұрын
I wasn’t aware that colloquialism is exclusive to psilocybin. Anyway, thanks for clarifying the significant difference in effects. I do get that. However, it still causes distortions in perception at the very least. Most importantly, it was indeed used in ritual context to achieve trance states and contact the spirit world. So I just want people to understand that this doesn’t really devalue the theory itself.
@Tipi_Dan9 ай бұрын
@@TheHiddenPassage8 It waa very good presentation over all, and I like your graphics and sense of humor. I just felt the "'shrooms" comment was a little shocking.
@JonahCorey19669 ай бұрын
The Amita was not taken directly. The shamen would drink the reindeers urine after they ate the Amita Muscaria . Never eat it directly. They kept a careful eye on and those who herded the reindeer would harvest and feed the Amita directly to them then drink there urine.
@TheHiddenPassage89 ай бұрын
I had this assumption as well but actually I found that it was taken directly. Drinking urine may have been done for purifying the compound but actually it was also done simply to get more of it. People would drink their own urine after taking the mushroom and were able to get the effects again that way. Similarly since the reindeer liked eating the mushroom and would seek it out, their urine provided another source.
@kivakarmen86289 ай бұрын
Father Odin!!
@goonerali35479 ай бұрын
21st December 2023. Merry Chaos.
@buffalo532439 ай бұрын
Excellent presentation - subscribed!
@Greye139 ай бұрын
This is a great video and really interesting. A lot of these traditions make sense, when comparing yesterday's and today's customs with each other. It's easy to see where modern ones come from, and the confusion it possibly caused. While I already knew about the Nisse/Tomten/Tomte, this is the first I've heard of the possible Siberian shaman connection. On a side note, the Sami people of northern Scandinavia, still do herd Reindeer. Absolutely beautiful animals. Anyhow, something is bugging me about those chimneys.... I'm having trouble "wrapping my head around" that, if the Siberian shamans were somewhat large and heavy and, if the doors of the homes were blocked by snow, why wouldn't the home owner just unblock the door? 😄It seems much more dangerous for the shaman (carrying a sack of gifts no less) to be climbing up on to the roof, which is covered in slippery snow and ice, only to try and climb down a chimney - which is likely dangerous in itself (I'm thinking mid-winter❄and fire 🔥for warmth, so the residents don't freeze 🥶) and equally slippery with soot. 🤔 And then he has to climb back up it again. 😶Also, I would think that small houses would not need a very large chimney so.... how would they even fit inside them anyway? Honestly, it just boggles the mind. 😵💫😂 Just to clarify something: I'm not thinking of those gigantic victorian style homes, with the monstrous chimneys on top. I'm thinking of smaller, middle of nowhere, centuries old, country village style homes. 🎅🍄Anyway, Santa going down chimneys has pretty much bugged me most of my life, so this is really just a rhetorical pondering. 😄 Just something think about, I guess. Have a magical holiday and don't forget to leave some milk and cookies. 🍪🥛🎄✨⛄
@TheHiddenPassage89 ай бұрын
Yea, it doesn’t make total sense when you think about it too much lol. It’s more of a possible scenario than actual historical evidence. It tries to wrap all the Santa elements into one neat package, when really it’s probably more complicated and involves multiple sources, combined with Moore’s own imagination. I decided to cover it anyway. I’m much more inclined to think there is a connection to fairy lore, and perhaps the muscaria mushroom as a facilitator of contact with them. This could indirectly link it to shamanism too. The chimney thing makes more sense as the folkloric motif of liminal space. Thank you. Good Yule, friend 🪵
@Greye139 ай бұрын
@@TheHiddenPassage8 I agree, it really doesn't make any sense as real history. I also agree that there's a whole lot more to it all, than what meets the eyes and ears. I've always been more inclined towards the fairy lore connection as well, and the Muscaria mushroom is likely involved in at least some of it. 😄I just feel that there's something about the fairy lore connection that we've either missed, or haven't.... payed much/enough attention to?! I'm not sure if that's the right phrase to use but yea, something like that. Fairy lore is quite intriguing. There must be something to it, if all of these different cultures, from all over the world somehow end up with the same/similar beliefs and stories - even though there was no contact between any of them, for many hundreds of years. 🤔 Oh, and yes, liminal space does make more sense when you think of it like that. Anyway, I could talk all day about these things. 😂 Thank you, for all of your time and efforts, to share these fascinating topics with us. And thank you my friend, a very Good Yule to you as well. 🌲🪵☀
@odiemak-jy6cn9 ай бұрын
From what I understand the peoples of this region lived in more yurt like or pithouse structures that the smoke hole for the central fire could easily have a ladder or stepping log set up for ease of access. The shamans would have to deal with a simple flap or trapdoor (if there were any) type contraption rather than a small columnar chimney leading straight into the fire. Note also they would be snowed in so there would be no need to climb up anything as the shamans would be on top of the roofs at ground level (or snow level haha)
@sarahoshea9603Ай бұрын
I'm from Vermont so I can explain (also, those shrooms grow here too but don't tell the newbies), the roof is made of straw or "thatch/ "threshing" and with 6ft of snow the roof is actually closer to standing level than your...ahem* thresh-hold(but we did graduate to real floors...most of us) so the chimney is probably the best bet; especially astrally, I mean.....
@merryl558 ай бұрын
Always wondered about those mushroom ornaments.....
@magreco20189 ай бұрын
Really interesting!❤🎉❤
@anidiquaojala18049 ай бұрын
Well Done, Merry Christmas 🎄 🎆 🎄
@Davesgotitmade9 ай бұрын
How do you know "Santa" and "God" are two different things...if 'He' = "Father Time' then it sounds like they're the same person. After all, "god' = 'All Things'. 🥧"
@maureenmcnamara76599 ай бұрын
You'll have to take that up with Bubbles 😆
@vickinger4 ай бұрын
Perhaps this goes back to Beavii... The Queen of Heaven. The solar goddess, the sun that was carried by reindeer across the heavens. Anouncing the day of the solstice and would bring light warmth life to the earth and sanity. She dropped golden rays of sunshine down chimneys. Promises of spring ahead. Doe a deer a female deer Ray a drop of golden sun.... me fa so la te do..... lol
@DragonSlayer.71149 ай бұрын
Movie. "Rare Exports" .
@frogdogink44159 ай бұрын
Happy Christmas! 🎄
@fourshore5029 ай бұрын
in sweden before santa there was "julbocken" (christmas goat) which is a bit strange considering goats are usually associated with satan but perhaps the tradition went back before christianity. actually maybe thats the very reason that goats became associated with satan because they had to do with some pagan yule ritual? much like eating horse became a tabu because the pagans did it.
@TheHiddenPassage89 ай бұрын
You are correct. I definitely think it goes back to paganism in some way, even if we can’t trace its origins directly. It’s possible. I think mostly the depiction of the devil is attributed to the Greek god, Pan. There were several horned gods. I would like to look into some of those Yule characters. There’s a lot of interesting stuff there. Next year!
@sarahoshea9603Ай бұрын
Anything poor ppl do is tabu lol
@JonahCorey19669 ай бұрын
DONT EVER EAT AMITA MUSCARA
@melanieford25119 ай бұрын
I never would never did hallucinate drugs. I was just curious as to why you said that?
@sarahoshea9603Ай бұрын
Only difference between medicine and poison is dosage. Go ahead and eat it, but you better know how much is too much for you!
@straycat16749 ай бұрын
Let’s make it simple. Saint Nicholas was a Turkish holy man. Santa Claus was created by Macy’s. There short video.
@TheHiddenPassage89 ай бұрын
Lol
@tolvfen9 ай бұрын
The name of Santa from the middle age wass Morroscov, according to Tale Foundry
@taylorbankston53009 ай бұрын
So a few months ago I used Bing AI image generator to make "a picture of Santa and his wife hanging out at the north poll looking at a large mushroom shape poll" (because I have the humor of a 10 y/o) but it gave me a lot of those mushrooms 🍄 Wouldn't have known there was a reason aside from videogames until I watched this 😁😅
@TheHiddenPassage89 ай бұрын
Sounds great, can I use it for a thumbnail? 😆 Yea, seems like Mario was onto something!
@gan50459 ай бұрын
How cool would it be to trip with a reindeer?
@chilltime48784 ай бұрын
I will ask my alpacas.
@Cauthon9 ай бұрын
"Nisse" is pronounced with an e at the end.
@maureenmcnamara76599 ай бұрын
I believe that was reflected in the asterix*
@kevinpruett64249 ай бұрын
I've encountered the shaMANtra Clauses of kinection! (That's right, they're plural). Watch out for shape shifters, if you didn't bring a gift!
@TheHiddenPassage89 ай бұрын
Never heard of them. Tell me more?
@amandamariegoldstein63099 ай бұрын
A. Muscaria isn't psychedelic - it's psychoactive. There is a major difference that the uninitiated need to know. Terrance McKinna saw machine elves while on DMT, not mushrooms. Please do more research after watching this person's video - he is not providing fully accurate information.
@TheHiddenPassage89 ай бұрын
Accurate enough. People don’t need to know that to understand the theories I presented. Honestly I don’t care what it’s classified as. I showed in the vid and explained already that it causes hallucinations and in Siberian ethnographies there are many recorded encounters with “little people” while under its influence. Btw I didn’t say he saw them on shrooms. Again, doesn’t matter, since we are talking about the universal trance states and encounters with entities which are achieved through a variety of methods/ substances.
@gregoryleonwatson86319 ай бұрын
🤗Well done Thanks for the Pagan connection to Christmas 🎄. On the surface, the connection is obvious🫣 to people who read the Bible 🥰 But when we do read the New Testament we see Astrotheology, or Sun Worship aka Paganism, hidden in plain view. There are 40 days from Lent to the Spring Equinox, when we begin to see the lengthing of day to night. We should call it Lengt😮 not Lent. I sure wished you had mentioned, the historical Saint Nicholas was actually at the Council of Nacea with Constantine 😮 and got arrested for the beat down of a fellow guest, some heathen 🤕 Now that's bizarre 🎉
@TheHiddenPassage89 ай бұрын
I did not know that! Fascinating and a little ironic 😆. Thanks
@Taytates-lr6kg9 ай бұрын
Absolutely fascinating video I thoroughly enjoyed it and reading the comments I'm impressed with the amount of people who possess great knowledge of shrooms and differences between certain types and effects of which I know nothing about.Thanks to everyone commenting knowledge..
@nordoflobsquipple31215 ай бұрын
Psychedelic Historian channel breaks down how Santa and Fly Agaric are actually connected. He thoroughly dissects the mystery.
@dietrichess99979 ай бұрын
That was awesome for so many reasons. (I've been rambling about Donner and Blitzen and Thor/Donar for years...) Really well done. The Trailer Park Boys bit at the end was a fun surprise. 🎄🍺🎅 Happy Yule!
@Fido-vm9zi9 ай бұрын
I'm very excited to listen. Very cool!
@btmsparkyx9 ай бұрын
I enjoyed this very much. Thank you for this message and your content.
@ashleyogarro26863 ай бұрын
In the Carribean psychedelic mushrooms are only found in a Cows Dung...
@ChannelH.Dunbar-lw7qg9 ай бұрын
Yep
@josiechaney90104 ай бұрын
Phenomenal video!!!
@EP-xe4ch9 ай бұрын
Who did the music in the outro please ? Thanks !
@TheHiddenPassage89 ай бұрын
Jimmy Gunnarsson
@DanielDonovan-d6q7 ай бұрын
I was lucky very luck to have pennies envys shrooms. One of the strongest. Over a three year period time. I had taken around abpound to my head at that hole time. Never was the same again. Majoir spiritual awakening