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PUTTING KIDS IN CHARGE OF CHRISTMAS TAPS INTO BABYLON (ANCIENT YULETIDE SPIRIT)

We literally tap into an ancient and authentic Yuletide atmosphere when we crown our children as king for Christmas. Social inversion during this season has its roots in the ancient Yuletide tradition of the Mock King. It was the custom … Continue reading

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THIS IS CHRISTMAS: CHILDREN IN CHARGE

A child (children) being in charge of the household during Christmas has its origin in the ancient Yuletide custom called the Mock King. It was the custom in Babylon for masters to be subject to their servants, and one of … Continue reading

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Christmas – The Holiday Trade Built

The American Christmas we celebrate today was dreamed up in New York City – the city that trade built. New York is the city of money-makers. It’s the city of commerce. The city itself was founded as a trading post … Continue reading

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The Land of Merchants

SACRED FRENZY If Americans were to be completely honest, Santa, not Jesus, signals the beginning of the Christmas “holy day” cycle. Whether we believe in Santa or not, he is real. Santa is a compelling figure, who commands our attention … Continue reading

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