Activities That Can Be Traced Back to Pagan Culture

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  • Опубліковано 25 лют 2023
  • Links between holiday traditions and pagan culture are well established - and occasionally celebrated - but there are also a lot of misconceptions about paganism that make the word itself a bit taboo. Paganism isn't something to be feared or shunned. In Latin, "pagan" was simply the word for villager or civilian. Religious connotations that developed during the Middle Ages made pagans into heathens rather than outsiders. With all that in mind, there continues to be a pervasive presence of paganism in the modern world.
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  • @pattycake8272
    @pattycake8272 Рік тому +2223

    I just like how some people say they don't celebrate Halloween because it's a pagan ritual but yet they celebrate everything else. Am I wrong to just think that these people are being picky in their selection of what they want to celebrate?

    • @stalstonestacy4316
      @stalstonestacy4316 Рік тому +299

      Honestly, most of them are just ignorant. They've appropriated things and applied their own meaning to it (practically everything to do with Christmas-🎄 😄) that they honestly believe it's legitimately their own.

    • @tallahasseepcs8329
      @tallahasseepcs8329 Рік тому

      It is not due to paganism ( Christians do not have to worry about that as long as we are not worshipping the pagan "gods"") my family and I do not celebrate due to the horrible outfits and sinfulness of the holiday

    • @dantevortex
      @dantevortex Рік тому

      Todays Christians are generally faker than a Kardashian ass.
      They just do whatever they like to do, and whatever they don't like is "against god's will".
      When they do wrong it's the devils work, and when they do good it's "because they are Christian".
      Avoid these people at all cost.

    • @pattycake8272
      @pattycake8272 Рік тому +16

      @@tokkiestan6901 okay, thank you.

    • @better_days
      @better_days Рік тому +64

      I think a lot of people don't know about these other ways.

  • @victoriasalter1701
    @victoriasalter1701 2 місяці тому +59

    As a Brit who is also into paganism and loves Halloween, I cringe every time I hear other Brits say, “Halloween is an American thing. Why should we celebrate it over here?”
    The modern Halloween as we know it today is American. However, the origin of Halloween comes from Samhain, a pagan holiday celebrated traditionally in Celtic Ireland, England, Wales and Scotland.

    • @unknownaliasuk7707
      @unknownaliasuk7707 Місяць тому +1

      in America we added threating rich people for food, eventually it became kids and candy. but as the term Halloween that is Christian. so turning Pagan into Christian. I don't have a problem saying its a Christian holiday, and thinking people trying to be Pagan are a joke.

    • @nicholaschiazza7926
      @nicholaschiazza7926 Місяць тому +3

      You are not alone, Victoria!

    • @selina5598
      @selina5598 Місяць тому +3

      It's because it's so commercialised and greedy which is what we don't like

    • @wms72
      @wms72 11 днів тому +1

      Halloween was NEVER pagan. Samhain was the middle of the first week of November, NEVER October 31.

    • @Pthommie
      @Pthommie День тому

      Samhein was always celebrated on the full moon around the first of November & it was celebrated as the Celtic New Year. Lots of food, drink & bonfires as people prepared themselves for the long impending winter.

  • @xz2935
    @xz2935 Рік тому +64

    "The old Norse god of thunder and Hemsworths". I died

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios Місяць тому

      To be fair, Hemsworth absolutely works as a god's name. Perhaps even with a festival called Hemsworthing.

  • @amandaquezada2854
    @amandaquezada2854 Рік тому +447

    I read about this on a pagan page I follow on Facebook. There's actually a story about the hare. It was originally a bird that the goddess of spring saved from dying by changing it into a hare (though, it could still lay eggs).
    Later, at a festival, everyone presented their offerings of gold and precious items. However, the hare felt like its gift paled in comparison to the others, so it withheld it's offering...
    Until finally, it gave in and presented the goddess with it's eggs. The goddess was so moved by the humble gift, that she placed it by her side; thus, how the hare became her symbol.

    • @kathleenferguson3296
      @kathleenferguson3296 Рік тому +56

      And why eggs and bunnies are a part of Easter, which is the festival of the goddess Oestre, goddess of Spring. Estrogen, the female hormone is also called after Oestre.

    • @galadballcrusher8182
      @galadballcrusher8182 Рік тому +20

      ​​@@kathleenferguson3296 actually...as a Greek...estrogen has not much to do with Oestre...who were not a godess name for Greeks at least but the ancient Greek word Οίστρος more or less describes the condition of an animal (or human for that matter to an extent) being in heat. And since Genesis is a Greek word for birth, Estrogen is the latinized version of Οιστρογόνο which translates "the one causing heat".

    • @keelhe893
      @keelhe893 Рік тому +11

      I heard the origins were actually Babylonian with Asterte and they have a hare and eggs before the Germanic people

    • @galadballcrusher8182
      @galadballcrusher8182 Рік тому +7

      @@keelhe893 yeahh i can read wiki too and seems they presume the whole word about οίστρος being based on astarte/ishtar...(could be but i can only speak about the Greek area and timeline of the equation plus i have not seen any Greek sources connecting the word roots to Babylon). Point is though to support such a continuity if roots are Babylon and passed through Greeks to Celts and Romans i would expect some sources fron Greek areas at the time Greeks thrived.

    • @chopper8545
      @chopper8545 Рік тому

      Lol

  • @jimmillward3505
    @jimmillward3505 Рік тому +348

    One i found out recently, are you aware of the saying "The stinking rich" this apparently comes from many years ago when rich people could afford to be buried in sealed lead caskets beneath the stone floors of churches and cathedrals. Very frequently the caskets would over time burst open and the smell of their decay would rise up inot the church where it would stink the place out. just lovely

    • @shantolion1576
      @shantolion1576 Рік тому +8

      😮

    • @mackenzieneal1660
      @mackenzieneal1660 6 місяців тому +17

      You learn something new and interesting every day.

    • @Lavenderrose73
      @Lavenderrose73 4 місяці тому +4

      Ouch, not good!

    • @CyberDeity01
      @CyberDeity01 3 місяці тому

      Generally speaking, throughout the history of the Christian Church, mainly only clergy and rulers were interred in Churches, though many early churches had graveyards on the grounds. The term "stinking rich" may have originated in the 18th century when wealthy people commissioned expensive tombs above ground for their bodies. Mud absorbs odors, but stone crypts do not, so as the bodies decomposed, a vile stench would fill the graveyard

    • @lynnfisher3037
      @lynnfisher3037 3 місяці тому +14

      Whether that's true or not it's absolutely hilarious and deeply disturbing which I believe is at the root of all humor.

  • @NebMunb
    @NebMunb Рік тому +364

    Basically, everything we do is rooted in warding off evil spirits. Noted

    • @manicpepsicola3431
      @manicpepsicola3431 Рік тому +6

      OCD energy

    • @mandiemoore3272
      @mandiemoore3272 Рік тому +10

      Because historically bad things are, well,......bad

    • @dhirajreddy56
      @dhirajreddy56 5 місяців тому

      Basically in order to spread Christianity they copy all pegan religions in each country so that it is easy to brainwash them to follow Christianity. Thats a sad story. People from Germany, Egypt, Greece, Scandinavians etc forget thier real religion and got converted to this fake religion!!

    • @ankhpom9296
      @ankhpom9296 3 місяці тому +1

      That is true.

    • @JamesJones-cx5pk
      @JamesJones-cx5pk 2 місяці тому

      So everything we do is Pagan except what the Christians hi jacked.🤔

  • @johnking6252
    @johnking6252 Рік тому +192

    No matter how civilized we become , we can't deny our roots. I like it.

    • @NostalgiaforInfinity
      @NostalgiaforInfinity Рік тому

      Define "civilized". Burning women at stake by accusing them of being "witches"? Destroying temples and idols of other religions because they worship "false gods"? Or mass murdering millions and wiping out their cultures (like in the Americas) because they refuse to bow to your desert religion?

    • @marleonetti7
      @marleonetti7 Рік тому +7

      but nobody is asking the question : where did the pagans get alot of their ideas from ? some pagan ideas were taken from people who believed in the one God so alot of these so called pagan ideas may not be pagan in the first place .

    • @ge2623
      @ge2623 Рік тому +14

      "Civilized." 😆Yea, keep telling yourself that.

    • @danielatherton1631
      @danielatherton1631 Рік тому +13

      Tell people the bible tells you not to decorate trees or bring them inside and they rightly don't care.

    • @marleonetti7
      @marleonetti7 Рік тому +8

      @@danielatherton1631 its not that they dont care , its that they have an understanding of what it meant at the time it was written in the bible verses what it means today . the heathen back in those days would worship trees and false gods . people today look at a christmas tree as being a symbol of a time of the year that christians remember and celebrate the birth of Christ . i think God knows the difference .

  • @intreoo
    @intreoo Рік тому +285

    That moment when people don’t celebrate Halloween for being too pagan but celebrate Christmas which has the same amount of pagan influence

    • @natashadahl6603
      @natashadahl6603 Рік тому +4

      Alot of people celebrate hanukkah instead.

    • @zhanucong4614
      @zhanucong4614 10 місяців тому +6

      i dont do either

    • @user-yf8lb4hf2c
      @user-yf8lb4hf2c 8 місяців тому

      🤷🏻‍♀️🤷🏻‍♀️🤷🏻‍♀️

    • @CatLover-23
      @CatLover-23 8 місяців тому +7

      True Tho... It's interesting watching people tell others that Christmas is Christ Birthday.. I just look at "Christmas" now as a "Holiday" for Children. Or to just Give...... Cooking more. Definitely NOT anything related to God The Creator. I've walked that Pagan Life myself and Know better than to think Christmas is a God The Creator thing.. So good Point on the Halloween & Christmas celebration's etc.

    • @Kristenm28
      @Kristenm28 8 місяців тому +4

      Mmhmm, I don't do any of them.

  • @mitchelljones4843
    @mitchelljones4843 Рік тому +285

    As an Australian, things like Halloween and Easter when the seasons are reversed (and I didn’t know this as kid) and this confused the hell out of me when I looked up why…

    • @bullballsallday
      @bullballsallday Рік тому +18

      I knew a college graduate who didn't understand the concept of north south east west. I wonder if she didn't understand the seasonal differences north and south of the equator. 🤔

    • @RictusHolloweye
      @RictusHolloweye Рік тому +35

      Yep. Christmas day is always a sauna here. I always felt sorry for the store Santas wearing those thick costumes in the heat... although nowadays they're usually in air conditioning so it's not so bad.

    • @alexcarter8807
      @alexcarter8807 Рік тому +38

      Hawaii kid here. Open the presents, have some fruitcake, then pick up my surfboard and walk up the street and go surfing. A great Xmas day.

    • @Jane-Doe.1126
      @Jane-Doe.1126 Рік тому +9

      @@alexcarter8807 Florida same.

    • @gailnewcomb8256
      @gailnewcomb8256 10 місяців тому +4

      It still confuses me and I’m 68 years old! 😢😅

  • @taylorrogers4064
    @taylorrogers4064 Рік тому +504

    I wish this guy was my History teacher in high school. He would've made everyone chuckle. 😂😂😂

    • @gabriellashimone6546
      @gabriellashimone6546 Рік тому +21

      I had a history teacher in high school who was awesome and taught us well. He was many things, as well as humorous. Every Friday, class was Moments of Enrichment in which we would listen to an album side with the overhead lights out, the black lights on (he had black light posters in there) and would end class by reading us a modern or contemporary short satire. Good old Mr. P. May he be teaching yet in the hereafter!

    • @alicerivierre
      @alicerivierre Рік тому +5

      Same! ❤️😂🤣

    • @PinkyJujubean
      @PinkyJujubean Рік тому +10

      High school history teachers tend to be pretty cool for some reason. Seems like almost everyone had a cool history teacher

    • @lanichilds2825
      @lanichilds2825 Рік тому +7

      Tbh I learned so much more on UA-cam than in school
      And I didn’t have smartphone

    • @petenielsen6683
      @petenielsen6683 Рік тому +3

      My father retired as a high school history teacher in 1991 and many of his students laughed a lot and understood once they taught him where I get MY sense of humor from! And they would say "Mr Nielsen, you're such a card." Guess what my father's last name was before his stepfather adopted him. CARD.

  • @RabidJohn
    @RabidJohn Рік тому +67

    Back when Christianity was still outlawed by the Roman empire, the symbol they used was a fish. The cross came later.

    • @nathanturley4916
      @nathanturley4916 Місяць тому +3

      The Roman Empire is the ones that created the term Christianity Christianity doesn't have anything to do with Jesus Christianity is strictly a Catholic thing

    • @nathanturley4916
      @nathanturley4916 Місяць тому +5

      You are mixed up person Christianity was not outlawed by the Roman Empire Christianity was invented by the Roman Empire

    •  Місяць тому +4

      Sounds fishy to me🤔

    • @Rynewulf
      @Rynewulf Місяць тому +5

      @@nathanturley4916Im sorry but clearly you cant read on a basic level.
      Catholics werent even the first Christians, let alone the first organised Christians. There have been Christians since roughly the 100s ad because they were distinguished as the followers of 'Christ'.
      Denominations came later when it was formally organised some time after it was legalised then enforced as the state religion of Rome. At that point you had the Nicene Creed with some competitors such as the Arians, the Paulicians/Nestorians, Monophysites etc.
      Catholics officially came to be in the Great Schism in the 1000s ad when the Orthodox Ecumenical Patriarch and the Roman Pope excommunicated each other, although the Latin rite vs Greek rite debate had started in practice by the 600s ad

    • @user-gk2ut8mc5e
      @user-gk2ut8mc5e Місяць тому

      ​@@RynewulfThe title Christ was given to a Hebrew from the tribe of Yahudah is incorrect.

  • @keelhe893
    @keelhe893 Рік тому +138

    This was so cool. It just shows that we have a shared human culture. My fav pagan origin practice is birthday candles and birthday celebrations did not know the origin until now but it’s still fun

    • @sunflowers730
      @sunflowers730 10 місяців тому +5

      I've long said that calling it a birthday every year makes no sense. We only have one birth day in our lives. Why not call the others, birth anniversaries?

    • @ScottRock-mr6qk
      @ScottRock-mr6qk Місяць тому +1

      Doing evil always is fun. But being true to God's word is something you must do on your own accord. Striving to become perfect is something we all must do. Because God is Holy and because he is Holy so must you be Holy. Otherwise your a favorite of Satan's

  • @ivoryowl
    @ivoryowl Рік тому +102

    The idea that yawning drains your vitality sort of makes sense because people usually only yawn when they are bored and/or tired. In other words, they are either lethargic or in the process of becoming so. However, the irony here is that modern theories suggest yawning is a reflex we have to stave off tiredness and remain active and attentive, and the fact that it's "contagious" means its probably an evolutionary trait to keep ourselves and our family/tribe awake in case of danger. So instead of draining our vitality it is actually trying to give us some.

    • @hellazein
      @hellazein Рік тому +5

      Ah you made me yawn lol interesting to know!

    • @TuathaTuna
      @TuathaTuna Рік тому +2

      Thank you for the yawn 🥰

    • @carlmaples7796
      @carlmaples7796 3 місяці тому

      We actually yawn to cool off our brain.

    • @jamesregiste960
      @jamesregiste960 2 місяці тому +1

      Yawning is a reaction to lowered Oxygen, levels it's a reflex,to ward off Hypoxia!😮😅😊

    • @jamesregiste960
      @jamesregiste960 2 місяці тому +1

      Yawning is a reaction to lowered Oxygen levels!😅😅😊😊

  • @jackmason5278
    @jackmason5278 Рік тому +255

    You skipped over April. Its name also derives from the Latin aperilis meaning "the fertile one" or "she who opens for fertilization".

    • @medicare4colcness27
      @medicare4colcness27 Рік тому +12

      Lovely that's my birth month 😍 she who sows grows 😂

    • @eskimo2616
      @eskimo2616 Рік тому

      @@medicare4colcness27 More like a 🤡 😅.

    • @Tigerbrown44
      @Tigerbrown44 Рік тому +11

      Also skipped Sunday.

    • @ashyowl
      @ashyowl Рік тому +4

      It comes from Abril(Hebrew) which is from around 2000 years before latin became a language

    • @jayplay8140
      @jayplay8140 Рік тому +5

      skipped over Sunday too

  • @horrorchicken4851
    @horrorchicken4851 Рік тому +115

    Personally, I always take off work for Halloween. If asked about it, I say it’s because of religious reasons. Honestly, it’s so I can watch horror movies and binge on candy all day 😈

    • @GrumpyMeow-Meow
      @GrumpyMeow-Meow Рік тому +6

      Love October! I watch a horror (non-super gory) movie every night. Great time of year.

    • @fuelthebeastNutrition1111
      @fuelthebeastNutrition1111 Рік тому +5

      I feel you❤. It’s a great holiday

    • @horrorchicken4851
      @horrorchicken4851 Рік тому +3

      @@GrumpyMeow-Meow lol, I hear you about the gore. I try and push myself to watch one movie every year that I’ve been afraid to watch. Then I watch my favorites the rest of the month (I have a lot). But I save the candy for actual Halloween.

    • @canaisyoung3601
      @canaisyoung3601 9 місяців тому +2

      I should start doing that. Next year...

  • @juliusnovachrono4370
    @juliusnovachrono4370 Рік тому +42

    As someone who has never seen this guy's videos before, this video is incredible.

    • @elenapelayo1
      @elenapelayo1 Рік тому +3

      You must watch them all!!

    • @TrineDaely
      @TrineDaely Рік тому +3

      Clear your schedule, you've got plenty to catch up on. And there's the Weird Food History channel, too.

    • @juliusnovachrono4370
      @juliusnovachrono4370 Рік тому

      @@TrineDaely Sounds interesting. Do you have any videos that you could recommend from either channel?

    • @TrineDaely
      @TrineDaely Рік тому +1

      @@juliusnovachrono4370 I like the weird things people ate during (time period) stuff.
      ua-cam.com/play/PLJlSmMy6ldlke3kYh6ws2e7u7wZ2Hxn69.html

  • @The7Reaper
    @The7Reaper Рік тому +54

    The birthday one is wild, had no idea about that.
    Got some new useless facts to share when I get drunk with people now lol

  • @Hallows4
    @Hallows4 Рік тому +243

    I remember asking one of my favorite college professors about what the word “pagan“ actually meant etymologically, and his specification of country-dweller has stayed with me ever since. Really glad that was one of the first things mentioned here.

    • @LadyWhinesalot
      @LadyWhinesalot Рік тому +16

      "Paganism" has come to mean simply "not of the book" - any book but specifically not the Bible, Torah or Koran. There are no specific written "rules" of Paganism. The only "rule" common to all Pagan paths is "Harm none"

    • @iachtulhu1420
      @iachtulhu1420 Рік тому +17

      @@LadyWhinesalot Harm none is contemporary paganism, neopaganism of Wicca, hardly a original pagan dictum, aphorism or law.

    • @LadyWhinesalot
      @LadyWhinesalot Рік тому +5

      @@iachtulhu1420 not exactly...and there are many paths of Paganism than just Wicca

    • @iachtulhu1420
      @iachtulhu1420 Рік тому +6

      ​@@LadyWhinesalot Well, it's still a modern invention. Wicca's ethics comes directly from Romanticism and Victorian occultism. Not saying that's right or wrong, just that it's contemporary, very recent in the context of long history of European paganism.

    • @LadyWhinesalot
      @LadyWhinesalot Рік тому +2

      @@iachtulhu1420 I was speaking in terms of general Paganism...not Wicca...also notice the emphasis on the words... The only "rule" common to all Pagan paths is "Harm none"

  • @TsjuunTze
    @TsjuunTze Рік тому +56

    Here in The Netherlands we still say Moonday (maagdag) and Thunderday (Donderdag)

    • @lindickison3055
      @lindickison3055 3 місяці тому +2

      I love Thunderday!!!

    • @Cailean_MacCoinnich
      @Cailean_MacCoinnich 3 місяці тому +5

      And of course Wodensdag (in Belgium) and Woensdag in Netherlands.

    • @ronv6637
      @ronv6637 2 місяці тому +3

      Thanks for the Nederlander lesson

    • @kina7128
      @kina7128 2 місяці тому +1

      In Afrikaans Maandag for Monday. Maan means moon.

    • @SunWuKongStaf1968
      @SunWuKongStaf1968 27 днів тому +1

      Nou, hier in Belgie ook, wat een toeval!

  • @RictusHolloweye
    @RictusHolloweye Рік тому +265

    I love it when I'm told that I shouldn't celebrate Christmas, since I'm atheist. I always agree and confirm that I celebrate Yule by decorating a tree, kissing under mistletoe and exchanging presents.

    • @soulsey
      @soulsey Рік тому +9

      Saint Boniface knew that in winter the inhabitants of the village of Geismar gathered around a huge old oak tree (known as the “Thunder Oak”) dedicated to the god Thor. This annual event of worship centered on sacrificing a human, usually a small child, to the pagan god. Boniface desired to convert the village by destroying the Thunder Oak. Boniface chopped the oak tree down with the cross of Jesus and said: “This little tree, a young child of the forest, shall be your holy tree tonight. It is the wood of peace… It is the sign of an endless life, for its leaves are ever green. See how it points upward to heaven. Let this be called the tree of the Christ-child; gather about it, not in the wild wood, but in your own homes; there it will shelter no deeds of blood, but loving gifts and rites of kindness.”

    • @co-cobananas
      @co-cobananas Рік тому +19

      An Athiest is someone who does not believe in the existence of God or gods. So why do you choose to celebrate anything at Christmas? you should just not do anything considering either way your celebrating something you don't believe in or understand.

    • @RictusHolloweye
      @RictusHolloweye Рік тому +56

      @@co-cobananas - Same reason I attend costume parties and read fiction. Because I enjoy it. Don't have to believe it's real.

    • @kjmav10135
      @kjmav10135 Рік тому +42

      @@co-cobananas We celebrate the winter solstice-a natural phenomenon that marks the turn of the year and (in the northern hemisphere) the lengthening of days. It is a real, measurable phenomenon worth celebrating, and it does not involve god at all. Natural phenomena can be appreciated and celebrated without a belief in the supernatural.

    • @kjmav10135
      @kjmav10135 Рік тому +20

      @Ed Oh, Ed! People can celebrate whatever the hell they want, as long as it’s not infringing on others’ celebrations and fun. “Happy Holidays” includes all those Apostate Christians who engage in the trees and Christmas presents and all that. Everybody, don’t rain on other people’s parades! Y’all do you!

  • @rnokmh
    @rnokmh Рік тому +48

    just a minor correction. Freyja is wife to the god Odr, not Odin. In the sagas he was often missing and she'd cry tears of red gold while searching for him.

    • @rrrosecarbinela
      @rrrosecarbinela 3 місяці тому +1

      Thank you. I was looking for that, I didn't think she was married to him. There are traditions which say she was involved with him, and some that say she did marry him to prevent the Aesir from going after the Vanir, but I wasn't familiar with those until I started researching this.

    • @Segwyne
      @Segwyne Місяць тому +1

      Right! Frigga was Odin's wife, not Freyja.

  • @deboralee1623
    @deboralee1623 Рік тому +35

    "Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days and months of our lives." (4:54-4:56)
    well played.

    • @Lee-jh6cr
      @Lee-jh6cr 3 місяці тому +2

      The opening to the soap "Days of Our Lives".

  • @alicewilloughby4318
    @alicewilloughby4318 Рік тому +13

    3:47 - Making yourself a target for evil spirits in order to protect your friend who's getting married. No greater love!

  • @julianhermanubis6800
    @julianhermanubis6800 Рік тому +88

    A lot of this continuance of pagan customs was done purposefully by Christian authorities to lessen resistance to conversion from paganism to Christianity. This was seen with the preemption of some pagan sites for use as churches (e.g. the Parthenon). Also, Christmas coincides not just with Yule but with a festival associated with the Roman god Mithras and the Roman festival of Saturnalia. Halloween's history is very complicated, and it may not even be directly derived from Samhain. The most accurate description of Halloween you can give is that it's a mixture of paganism, Christianity and folk customs which have been overlaid with fairly modern pop culture.

    • @lookoutforchris
      @lookoutforchris Рік тому +6

      There’s also the self similarity of all religions. You know how many celebrate Dec. 25th as a big deal? Almost all of them. It’s right after the Solstice so the days are now getting longer. That’s a big deal to ancient peoples.

    • @m_rabss
      @m_rabss Рік тому +3

      @@lookoutforchrisexcept for Islam, we use the lunar calendar which has less days so we don’t have anything related to 25 December

    • @jeaniegreenwell7874
      @jeaniegreenwell7874 Рік тому

      It WAS DONE not by "Christians" but by the Catholic church which is not Christian but anti Christ: as he believes that he can raise his hand above the Hand of Yahuah God, to change His Holy Day, and by changing the calendar also changed the times of His Holy Day Worship: YES done on purpose BY satan, carried out through the Catholic churches who KEEPS his authority and people are dumb enough EVEN WITH THIS PROOF to follow after him as IF he was a movie star (which following after those also are demi gods) and are against Yahuah God who will NOT have any other god before Him. WHO IS that little fleshly carnal man to CHANGE GODS WORD? The same one who has ALWAYS opposed the REAL GOD.

    • @KD400_
      @KD400_ Рік тому +1

      ​​@@lookoutforchrisneil degrasse Tyson explained this

    • @KD400_
      @KD400_ Рік тому +2

      Exactly thank u. First true comment about pagans and Christians

  • @tracyjordan4477
    @tracyjordan4477 Рік тому +128

    I'm impressed by your using of the proper pronunciation for Samhain.

    • @RunninUpThatHillh
      @RunninUpThatHillh Рік тому +8

      the mall wiccans popularized the term. they love to say it loudly everywhere they go.

    • @bullballsallday
      @bullballsallday Рік тому +7

      What in the Samhain is going on here!?

    • @Aham-Na
      @Aham-Na Рік тому +1

      🤣🤣🤣 it’s very very common not impressive at all

    • @thegamingwitch
      @thegamingwitch Рік тому +5

      I had always read it and never heard it so the first 4 years of my pagan path, I pronounced it Sam Hane lol

    • @meepmeep8223
      @meepmeep8223 Рік тому

      Too bad the captions spelled it "sawan"

  • @patriciaaturner289
    @patriciaaturner289 Рік тому +40

    9:56 Most, if not all, cats of my acquaintance are adept at space-time manipulation. They are able to displace themselves, instantly appearing and disappearing. Especially if food is involved.

    • @rosehawke2577
      @rosehawke2577 Рік тому +2

      Or a door opening in my experience. Especially to rooms they're not allowed.

    • @TrineDaely
      @TrineDaely Рік тому +5

      Ninja kittys.

  • @ryancolpitts7248
    @ryancolpitts7248 10 місяців тому +40

    You always hear folks say "put Christ back in Christmas!" And never "bring back Christmas orgies!" What a sad world we live in

    • @clairebeane3455
      @clairebeane3455 2 місяці тому

      So sad. But you know … we can have orgies all year long …

    • @clairebeane3455
      @clairebeane3455 2 місяці тому +1

      Jus’ sayin’.

    • @denisemcdougal6445
      @denisemcdougal6445 2 місяці тому

      True

    • @MaryStrope-od7hr
      @MaryStrope-od7hr 2 місяці тому +2

      THERE IS no Christ in Christmas!!!

    • @AlossSovereigness
      @AlossSovereigness Місяць тому

      Christ according to theologist date Christ birthday sometime when the flocks were still outside so October or November. Not December where Shepard's would not be outside with there flocks. God people in the Bible never had the customs of celebrating birthday but God's enemies in the Bible the pagans did celebrate it. Jesus never told his disciples to celebrate his birthdate but to yearly memorialize his death.

  • @Brinelious
    @Brinelious Рік тому +37

    The covering your mouth while you yawn one was really interesting. I always just thought it was just being polite.

    • @SimonRaahauge1973
      @SimonRaahauge1973 Рік тому +6

      It is still seen as polite, since a wide open mouth is not allways a pleasant sight.

    • @laurencerilling5873
      @laurencerilling5873 2 місяці тому

      That is true. Staring down a throat and having saliva squirted in your eyes might cause you to slap the yawning person. I laugh when these people come up with religious and superstitious bullshit about common courtesy, and other common traditions.

  • @shannonbb616
    @shannonbb616 Рік тому +122

    I remember in a strict church upbringing I asked an elder if I could ever preach and I got a resounding “not unless you want to be burned like a witch” so…me being the petty witch I am, got my ministers license and made sure to invite his grandchildren to my yearly Halloween party every year.

    • @smokie651
      @smokie651 Рік тому +9

      I wanna be invited

    • @MysticMorigan1998
      @MysticMorigan1998 Рік тому +9

      Fucking hilarious

    • @echognomecal6742
      @echognomecal6742 Рік тому +5

      Plz tell me you've got a video up of this event

    • @TrineDaely
      @TrineDaely Рік тому +9

      You are the kind of person I would be friends with IRL.

    • @Andyjoe522
      @Andyjoe522 Рік тому +9

      That's some top-quality spite right there

  • @aimzzz9382
    @aimzzz9382 Рік тому +100

    Loved LOVED this episode! More popular pagan traditions please !!

  • @kiaer.s
    @kiaer.s Рік тому +143

    I'm MORE THAN on board for a series about pagan religions ahhh I love this video so much ♡

    • @starkjet2197
      @starkjet2197 Рік тому

      We lost so much by Christianity that monotheists are reusing “pagan” holidays to make their religion better and more “interesting” 🙄
      Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity and Islam)
      have nothing compared to the Chad pagan religions

    • @scottdoesntmatter4409
      @scottdoesntmatter4409 Рік тому +2

      What really cracks me up is that almost all of modern "pagan" religions are not rooted in anything ancient, they're totally new age, with VERY tiny fragments of older cultures that are so tiny they are incoherent.

  • @gunjak87
    @gunjak87 Рік тому +18

    I think we can all agree that Friday is probably the best pagan thing we've had..

    • @TheHeathenCoalition
      @TheHeathenCoalition Рік тому +2

      I think it might be Thursday, personally. Hail Thor! ;)

    • @SimonRaahauge1973
      @SimonRaahauge1973 Рік тому +1

      In danish, saturday is called lørdag, meaing laundry/washing day. You clean your self and your clothes before the day of worship. sunday was also the day of worship in pagan times.

    • @ChristineMeyer-hs9rg
      @ChristineMeyer-hs9rg 4 місяці тому +2

      "Friday on my mind" by the easy beats. Just the song for you.

    • @Lee-jh6cr
      @Lee-jh6cr 3 місяці тому +1

      ​​@@SimonRaahauge1973As in the days of 'take a bath once a week whether you need it or not'. In the days of hand pumped water - not so long ago, people bathed Sat night so they'd be clean for Sunday church. In many states, health dept. requirements are one bath per week. You pay extra for more, but they're not required by regulation. Very medically scientific.

    • @antonioforestgardens697
      @antonioforestgardens697 2 місяці тому

      I think they meant TGIF

  • @matthewcollins8484
    @matthewcollins8484 Рік тому +91

    Frigg’s day, she and Freyja may or may not be based off the same origin, but by that time they were separate goddesses. Frigg is Thor’s mother and Odin’s wife, hence why she got Friday.
    Freyja is badass though, she gets half of those who die in battle; whereas half go to Odin in Valhalla. She also assembles the valkyries and whatnot. No day though

    • @hamblinhomestead4046
      @hamblinhomestead4046 Рік тому +8

      Frigg, or Frigga as some call her, was the goddess of fertility. Freya was the goddess of love and war. Some people get these two confused with each other.

    • @yankeecarolyn376
      @yankeecarolyn376 Рік тому +3

      Thank you! That was Friggin' enlightening!

    • @dreadcthulhu5
      @dreadcthulhu5 Рік тому +9

      That bothered me too. Though Frigg is not Thor's mother. Jord, which means Earth, is.

    • @dreadcthulhu5
      @dreadcthulhu5 Рік тому +3

      @@hamblinhomestead4046 There is some debate as to whether or not they are originally the same person, especially since Freya isn't actually a name. It's a title meaning Lady and her brother is Freyr, which means Lord. Myths change a lot over time and things are sometimes difficult to trace.

    • @robert-raven5381
      @robert-raven5381 Рік тому

      ​@@hamblinhomestead4046 Frigga's name means love directly traceable back to Sanskrit and freyja is fertility again descent from Sanskrit...you switched them and I was guided to correct you may research and correlate. Blessings

  • @shaniceb.5129
    @shaniceb.5129 Рік тому +29

    Reminds me of my Mom. Got mad at me for buying a small christmas tree for Christmas and decorating for Halloween saying they’re a pagan holidays but will celebrate Valentines day and Easter.

    • @Jesus-saves-if-you-believe
      @Jesus-saves-if-you-believe 2 місяці тому

      Yeah, I apologize on behalf of inconsistent ’Christians’. Those who actually follow and obey God don’t celebrate any holidays(but sometimes regional/national ones like thanksgiving). Every day we are renewed and filled with the love of God through Jesus Christ, so no need for annual celebrations.

  • @PinkyJujubean
    @PinkyJujubean Рік тому +22

    If I ever get married I can use my friends to draw away all the bad spirits so my wedding isn't ruined. That seems like such a mean thing to do. It's like using a decoy in case someone tries to kill you

    • @MikaelaKMajorHistory
      @MikaelaKMajorHistory Рік тому +4

      It was also used in some places to confuse kidnappers when the bride had to be delivered to her groom’s place

    • @juliepeters3716
      @juliepeters3716 Рік тому +1

      My bridesmaids were all children. Think how bad I feel now that I found that out!

    • @Sweet-as-banana
      @Sweet-as-banana Рік тому

      Well pagans were seen as uncivilized for a reason I guess.

  • @brandonunderwood9793
    @brandonunderwood9793 Рік тому +30

    I definitely would love to have more of this!!

  • @Provocateur3
    @Provocateur3 Рік тому +33

    I've got a news flash for you. Every vein in your body goes straight back to your heart. That's their function.

    • @Provocateur3
      @Provocateur3 Рік тому

      @weird_History1:
      I don't do Telegram.

    • @russellcampbell9198
      @russellcampbell9198 Рік тому +2

      It was talking about their beliefs, Mister Actually.

    • @Provocateur3
      @Provocateur3 Рік тому

      @@russellcampbell9198:
      Jewelers worldwide are still spouting this cowflop.

    • @lulungameena8817
      @lulungameena8817 2 місяці тому +4

      To sound pedantic, every vein does not go straight back, they flow into greater veins until they flow into either the Superior Vena Cava or Inferior Vena Cava and from there the heart. And you're also ignoring the role of the Hepatic Portal Vein (which isn't a true vein per se because it doesn't lead to the heart). Then there's the Umbilical Vein in fetuses.

    • @Provocateur3
      @Provocateur3 2 місяці тому

      @@lulungameena8817:
      Thank you Doctor.

  • @MrChristianDT
    @MrChristianDT Рік тому +13

    If you want to be technical about the days of the week, it's clearly the Germanic version of the Norse gods that are being used in English, from the Anglo-Saxon influence- Wednesday = Wodanaz' Day.

  • @Brian_M278
    @Brian_M278 11 місяців тому +4

    You’ve just gave me exactly what I needed,this channel is awesome 🙏🏼

  • @bryanparkhurst17
    @bryanparkhurst17 Рік тому +13

    My friends and I have had so much fun over the years making fun of the Easter Bunny and the notion of it laying eggs. I can't wait this year to have the conversation around the card table

  • @sallykohorst8803
    @sallykohorst8803 Рік тому +14

    Yes you have many weird history stories. Quite a subject today. Thanks for sharing.

  • @lindacoolbaugh962
    @lindacoolbaugh962 Рік тому +6

    Wow this was one of the most interesting topics you did. Well Done!!

  • @Moonlight-yi3kp
    @Moonlight-yi3kp Рік тому +8

    I personally found that doing full moon water scrying on a Monday to be more efficient than any other day of the week, depending on the goal for the scrying.

  • @Holly-on6ey
    @Holly-on6ey Рік тому +12

    Just one small correction. It was Frigga who was the wife of Odin not Freyja. Many contemporary historians aren’t 100% if whether Friday was for Frigga or Freyja.

    • @TheHeathenCoalition
      @TheHeathenCoalition Рік тому +2

      True, I think the general consensus now is that Friday is named for Frigga though, since the fear of Friday is called 'Friggaphobia', and other such terms. It just makes more sense since she was the matriarch, and etymologically it's more plausible.

  • @philly83
    @philly83 Рік тому +26

    Thank you for including the dragnet reference! I always think about that when I hear pagan even though I know it's not exactly the same

    • @bullballsallday
      @bullballsallday Рік тому +2

      Agreed. People Against Goodness and Normalcy. PAGAN.

    • @bullballsallday
      @bullballsallday Рік тому +2

      If it weren't for the drugs, we wouldn't have gotten away from the snake.

  • @dianewallace6064
    @dianewallace6064 Рік тому +9

    Excellent episode!! Very informative.

  • @mikejohnson5900
    @mikejohnson5900 Рік тому

    The narration in these videos is really, really good! It makes the entire vid better.

  • @KarrasBommer
    @KarrasBommer Рік тому +6

    The accuracy in this video is off the scale. Even the names are correctly pronounced. Bravo,Weird History, just Bravo!

    • @dreadcthulhu5
      @dreadcthulhu5 Рік тому +1

      Oh there are one or two inaccuracies.

    • @KarrasBommer
      @KarrasBommer Рік тому

      @@dreadcthulhu5 Explain.

    • @dreadcthulhu5
      @dreadcthulhu5 Рік тому

      @@KarrasBommer He said Freya was Odin's wife. His wife's name is Frigg. The two do often get mixed up and there is some debate as to whether they were originally the same person since Freya is more of a title, which means Lady while her brother Freyr's name means Lord. He also claims Odin's wife is the mother of Thor, but Thor's mother is Jörd, which means Earth. She is also known as Fjörgyn. Odin has a mistress or two as it turns out.

    • @andreimanea9270
      @andreimanea9270 Рік тому

      Eostre has nothing to do with Easter. "Easter" itself is almost heretic, since the holiday is called "Pascha" (Πάσχα). No one in the Eastern part of Christendom (which hold most closely to the original rites) practices any of the egg hunting or hare symbolism, but traditional breads/cheese breads and lamb symbolism (and sacrifice).

  • @btetschner
    @btetschner Рік тому +74

    It's hard to pick which activity is my favorite from this list!
    I would have to say Halloween, I could celebrate it for two months before it is over!

    • @DragonsOfSnow
      @DragonsOfSnow Рік тому +10

      What are you talking about?? Halloween is every day!! 🎃👻

    • @btetschner
      @btetschner Рік тому +3

      @@DragonsOfSnow Those are awesome icons!

    • @michaeldalton8374
      @michaeldalton8374 Рік тому +3

      From the Druids, where children where ringed around a pole in pre-dawn. When the sun rose, the pole cast a shadow on a unlucky kid who was sacrificed to the Sun. His fat was molded into a candle and placed inside a hollowed out pumpkin (both nods to the sun).

    • @alicerivierre
      @alicerivierre Рік тому

      ​@@DragonsOfSnow curiouser and curiouser! You like the Cheshire Cat?

    • @btetschner
      @btetschner Рік тому

      @@michaeldalton8374 Very original story!

  • @jeannecastellano7181
    @jeannecastellano7181 10 місяців тому +3

    I had heard about wedding rings being an ancient tradition and that the ring finger was supposed to lead directly to the heart. So charming! Years ago, I read "The Dictionary of Superstitions" and it claimed that the right index finger, not the ring finger, was the "medicine" finger. This is the reason why it's rude to point. The "medicine" finger was pointed at someone who was receiving a curse.

  • @purplexninjamom
    @purplexninjamom 8 місяців тому +2

    Merke: Wir tragen Ringe am vierten Finger, weil die Römer dachten, er wäre direkt mit dem Herzen verbunden.
    Wir gähnen mit der Hand vorm Mund, um Krankheiten draußen und die Seele drinnen zu halten.
    Wieder was gelernt! Danke!
    💙

  • @alyssadadamo
    @alyssadadamo Рік тому +3

    What a fascinating video! Really enjoyed this one, thank you!
    Could you please do a video of Matilde di Canossa??

  • @christelheadington1136
    @christelheadington1136 Рік тому +3

    I recall someone saying that "knocking on wood" came from a time when relics were being "found" and sold everywhere, so many people carried around pieces of "The True Cross" (There were enough in circulation to have built thousands of crosses )..Take it out a knock on it,for good luck.

  • @RissaFirecat
    @RissaFirecat Рік тому +3

    This is awesome! Thank you for this info!

  • @Nightbird1914
    @Nightbird1914 Рік тому +1

    I just found you and Subscribed. Please continue doing these SW videos.

  • @cthulhuuhoop
    @cthulhuuhoop Рік тому +9

    Lol, I take Halloween off of work every year. Even before it also became my wedding anniversary 😂🎃

    • @jeffseven2194
      @jeffseven2194 Рік тому

      When I got married on Halloween I knew I'd never have to worry about forgetting my anniversary

    • @Davepool-hs7vr
      @Davepool-hs7vr Рік тому

      My Dad’s birthday is Halloween

  • @stevewilcock4767
    @stevewilcock4767 Рік тому +8

    My encyclopedias from the 1930's has a lot of this info.
    There's nothing new under the sun.
    Cheers.

  • @TheMick126
    @TheMick126 Рік тому +14

    Can you do a episode on how music groups got their names

  • @olivervision2111
    @olivervision2111 Рік тому +2

    Fun and interesting video. Thanks!

  • @danielcoulthardjr6608
    @danielcoulthardjr6608 Рік тому

    I'm so glad you dropped the Dragnet reference in there. No one I know has seen that movie.

  • @jtb6737
    @jtb6737 Рік тому +7

    Mad props for the Dragnet reference!

  • @1015SaturdayNight
    @1015SaturdayNight Рік тому +5

    I love that the Dragnet joke made it in the first 30 seconds 😂

  • @JenniferMenendez522
    @JenniferMenendez522 Рік тому +6

    The listing of possible Tooth Fairies made me chuckle! "Two Old Men" 😆

    • @practicalpen1990
      @practicalpen1990 2 місяці тому

      I can't believe he missed the mouse from Spain and Spanish-speaking cultures!

  • @LonerSoulnae
    @LonerSoulnae Рік тому +2

    I always learn something new best part of each video.

  • @amandafletcher4379
    @amandafletcher4379 Рік тому +61

    As a modern day Pagan, thanks for this!

    • @relaxingmusic2924
      @relaxingmusic2924 Рік тому +5

      So what are your beliefs if you don't mind me asking

    • @RobespierreThePoof
      @RobespierreThePoof Рік тому +1

      Pagan revivalist or from one of the very rare remote European cultures that never christianized? The Sami or the Mari.

    • @thecollector4332
      @thecollector4332 3 місяці тому

      @@relaxingmusic2924
      He’s an atheist larping. Nothing more.

  • @emilys8999
    @emilys8999 Рік тому +3

    Another great video!

  • @atalkwithtee4958
    @atalkwithtee4958 Рік тому

    Excellent video!!! I’m hooked on the channel

  • @kattphive
    @kattphive Місяць тому

    I really enjoyed this video, thanks for making it

  • @KhenbiK
    @KhenbiK Рік тому +33

    Interesting stuff! I'd love to see a version that focuses on the Middle East and Africa.

    • @theorderofthebees7308
      @theorderofthebees7308 Рік тому +1

      Same

    • @justposted3524
      @justposted3524 8 місяців тому

      😂

    • @jada3956
      @jada3956 7 місяців тому

      Yes because histroy really started there in Africa and then spread to the middle east in stone age time.( stone age people were black, so that means we all are black) so this should tell you our ancestors started it and now here we are. Go look it up if you wanna learn more.

  • @christinamann3640
    @christinamann3640 Рік тому +5

    I’m definitely here for the keeping pets part🐱🐶🥰. Hope the sacrificing animals never comes back.

  • @michelepascoe6068
    @michelepascoe6068 Рік тому +2

    Good info and pictures.
    We had a tooth mouse in South Africa; no tooth fairy.

  • @hopeshealthyhelp1232
    @hopeshealthyhelp1232 Рік тому +2

    Love This KEEP It Up 👍🏿

  • @robertortiz-wilson1588
    @robertortiz-wilson1588 Рік тому +15

    Making celebrations around seasons due to their impacts is pretty universal. In mainstream cultures or otherwise. It's also the case that just because two cultures celebrate during similar times, it doesn't mean they're celebrating the same thing, regardless of surface level similaritius. The same obviously goes for today.

  • @kekort2
    @kekort2 Рік тому +32

    If you're interested in this, you might like a book called the Dance of Time, which goes through the calendar year and explains the origin of each holiday.

  • @wildwanderings11
    @wildwanderings11 Рік тому +1

    You had me at that sweet Dragnet reference!! ✊

  • @noshoesshawnseesshit
    @noshoesshawnseesshit Рік тому

    I almost spit out my drink when you made the Dragnet reference!!

  • @melasnexperience
    @melasnexperience Рік тому +8

    So did ancient brides pick people that they didn't like to be their bridesmaids, in the hopes that the demons would carry them off? Cuz with that role, it doesn't really seem like either an honor or something you'd want to subject someone you care about to.

    • @SimonRaahauge1973
      @SimonRaahauge1973 Рік тому +3

      I think that they were more seen as guardians, than as decoys.

  • @ingridfong-daley5899
    @ingridfong-daley5899 Рік тому +4

    WOW--a 1987 Dragnet reference... God i love #weirdhistory. :)

  • @jilljellyfish8162
    @jilljellyfish8162 Рік тому +1

    Fantastic video!!

  • @digitalartemis333
    @digitalartemis333 9 місяців тому +30

    I myself am Pagan and I cannot tell you how happy this video made me

    • @jessicapoirier2310
      @jessicapoirier2310 8 місяців тому +1

      Me too

    • @atheistleopard2484
      @atheistleopard2484 8 місяців тому +1

      Yes. Pagus Infinitus am I. Embracing one's HERITAGE/CULTURE as well. I'm nordic/celtic/germanic.......and proud OF it.
      i.e, zero white guilt-something today's media bums need to graspOwitz.

    • @Sabersafe
      @Sabersafe 8 місяців тому

      ​@@jessicapoirier2310
      You worship false gods which don't hear you.
      They're made up, man made gods.
      There's only One God, it's Allah in Arabic language.

    • @Sabersafe
      @Sabersafe 8 місяців тому

      ​@@atheistleopard2484
      You worship false gods which don't hear you.
      They're made up, man made gods.
      There's only One God, it's Allah in Arabic language.

    • @hooqah
      @hooqah 4 місяці тому

      Are pagan priests still found in Europe?

  • @stalinsmum6475
    @stalinsmum6475 Рік тому +5

    OMG this is literally my dream video!!!

  • @richardsawyer5428
    @richardsawyer5428 Рік тому +37

    I've also heard that the Easter bunny isn't a bunny. It would make sense on several levels. Female hares typically fend off amorous males by boxing during March (the mad March hare), the ornithologist Bill Odie pointed out that hares also lay up where lapwings next thus also (possibly) associating hares with eggs. Many churches have carvings depicting The Green Man, a pagan character. Personally, I like a good Wassail although how old that tradition is, I've no idea.

    • @charlynegezze8536
      @charlynegezze8536 Рік тому +8

      The rabbit was also the Teutonic symbol of fertility and represented Spring.

    • @vicenzor3625
      @vicenzor3625 Рік тому +3

      The Easter Bunny was the original Pope.

    • @MrChristianDT
      @MrChristianDT Рік тому +6

      The Green Man may be a similar concept to something I saw from Slavic religion, but I'm not sure. And a guy named Max Miller did a good video on the history of Wassail, if you're interested in that concept.

    • @alicerivierre
      @alicerivierre Рік тому +3

      The March Hare? Such a good companion for a Mad Tea Party, along with the Mad Hatter! ❤️🍵

    • @queengreen007
      @queengreen007 Рік тому +1

      The rabbit symbolism is related to Pedophilia. The use of rabbits in children literature...the most widely known is Alice in Wonderland, written to a young girl of a friend of the author Carroll Lewis. Who sought to be alone with the child.
      Look at all the nursery rhymes that are completely inappropriate for today's child development...Some of the older children literature from past centuries is questionable and needs to be scrutinized so children can stop being passively groomed.

  • @jackieclark2004
    @jackieclark2004 Рік тому

    Some of these I knew, but I find some I was not familiar with. Thanks for sharing..

  • @LanguedocProvenceGascogneMIDI
    @LanguedocProvenceGascogneMIDI Рік тому +1

    Very interesting, thank you!

  • @SwayFailingStars
    @SwayFailingStars Рік тому +7

    a video on all variations of the "tooth fairy" please

  • @kjmav10135
    @kjmav10135 Рік тому +48

    While visiting Xochicalco-a Mexican archeological site-our tour guide told us that the so-called “Gregorian” calendar has its roots in mesoamerican cultures. I can’t remember which group of mesoamericans it was. But they figured out how to systematise the length of the year by adding a day to the calendar every four years. European explorers brought this innovation back to Europe. So, if what he says is accurate, the Gregorian calendar is also “pagan.”

    • @AldousHuxley7
      @AldousHuxley7 Рік тому

      The evil powers in control of this world have changed everything. October Oct should be the 8th month of the year for example not the 10th. Who knows what day month year it actually is not to mention most of our his-story is a lie.

    • @kjmav10135
      @kjmav10135 Рік тому +8

      @@AldousHuxley7 In the same vein, September should be the 7th month! I long for the ancient days of the 304-day year! Rue the moment that January and February came along and screwed it all up! Who needs January and February? The weather is so bad and it gets so cold and dreary-at least in the northern hemisphere. If we jump right from December to March, we can go from Yuletide egg nog straight to St Patrick’s Day and green beer. Let’s go back to the Calendar of Romulus. We would all add years to our lives if we did so! (J/k)

    • @alsaunders7805
      @alsaunders7805 Рік тому +4

      @@kjmav10135 Yeah, and hibernate from October to March. I live in the South and I hate even our mild winters. Anything below 60 is cold and I'm not uncomfortable until it gets above 95.🤓🍻

    • @jayanthisuresh7215
      @jayanthisuresh7215 Рік тому +3

      The Calender is frm Hindu originally

    • @kjmav10135
      @kjmav10135 Рік тому +3

      @@jayanthisuresh7215 That makes total sense to me. A lot of star-gazing peoples out there!

  • @kermitefrog64
    @kermitefrog64 5 місяців тому +2

    Some Pagan holidays such as Valentine's Day came from the Roman Lupercalia. Easter which is based on the Eostre and eggs and rabbits were part of the fertility Goddess. Halloween has many customs from the Celtic Samhain based on a day of the dead and may go back to the flood of Noah's Day. Christmas is based on the Roman Saturnalia in the period of the Winter Solstice.

  • @majorphenom1
    @majorphenom1 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for sharing 🙏🏾

  • @dstinnettmusic
    @dstinnettmusic Рік тому +7

    I would be willing to bet that every culture has crossed fingers for various symbolic reasons.
    There are only so many things you can do to communicate symbolic messages quietly using only the human body

  • @btetschner
    @btetschner Рік тому +23

    A+ video!
    So fascinating learning the origins of the traditions we have today.
    Speaking of traditions....I think I am going to watch the Weird History Food videos of Stories About Your Favorite Halloween Candy, Bologna Or Baloney: The History Of Your Favorite Lunchmeat, and Dishes That Are Much Older Than We Realized.

    • @btetschner
      @btetschner Рік тому

      @Thinking Outside The Jar(of PB) You're such a liar.

    • @btetschner
      @btetschner Рік тому

      @Thinking Outside The Jar(of PB) I suppose you also learned to type 15 minutes before discovering You Tube.

  • @debrareplogle651
    @debrareplogle651 Рік тому +1

    Thank You for sharing this very interesting video

  • @austingarst
    @austingarst Рік тому +2

    It wasn't mentioned in the months section, but September, October, November, and December were named for their numerical placement in the sequence of months. Sept being 7th, Oct-8th, etc. But Julius Caesar moved the new year with his calendar. It was originally in March when spring begins. But he thought it would be cute if the new year was associated with Janus (January) who had two faces, so that he could look back on the previous year, and forward to the next. It threw those afore mentioned months out of sequence, and why our new year is in the middle of a season instead of the end of one.

  • @paigenrucker3179
    @paigenrucker3179 Рік тому +70

    I've lived my whole life doing pagan things, after all my name is pronounced pagan, so everything I do technically would be. Lol.

    • @alexcarter8807
      @alexcarter8807 Рік тому +1

      That's so pagan! (Am I the only one who remembers "That's So Raven"?)

    • @paigenrucker3179
      @paigenrucker3179 Рік тому +1

      I sang that lol. It fits so well. That's my new theme song. Thank you lmao

    • @KingofgraceSARA
      @KingofgraceSARA Рік тому +3

      I pray that you come to the knowledge of the living God & His precious Son, Jesus Christ, & the Holy Spirit.

    • @user-wo7ql7or3g
      @user-wo7ql7or3g Рік тому +5

      ​@@KingofgraceSARA and I pray to Baal Hadad that you start living like a true medianite

    • @janetpendlebury6808
      @janetpendlebury6808 Рік тому

      @@KingofgraceSARA Why is your god any more real than the ones the pagan's worshipped?

  • @jerometaperman7102
    @jerometaperman7102 Рік тому +11

    I had a very Catholic aunt who chided me for making merry around Christmas when I was a professed atheist. I said I was just observing a lifelong tradition for a day that had many happy childhood memories. She said sure, you can celebrate whatever you choose but you wouldn't be celebrating at this time without Jesus. I scoffed at that notion because it is no accident that Christmas and Hannukah are both celebrated so close to the winter solstice. It is a common practice for the promoters of some new paradigm to hijack existing traditions in order to make it easier to induce the masses to make the changeover. The original holiday was on the solstice to celebrate the return of the sun. Keeping the sun up in the sky was and still is kind of important to humans. The ancients could tell that the days were getting shorter and shorter and, if the hours of sunlight continued to diminish at the rate they do in the fall, the sun would vanish altogether in a matter of months. If the cessation of the sun's disappearing act is not something to celebrate, I don't know what is. Axial tilt is the reason for the season.

    • @computingananswer766
      @computingananswer766 Рік тому

      Hear hear

    • @SweetTea-Stephens
      @SweetTea-Stephens Рік тому +5

      Hanukkah was a battle honey and that battle happened and ended before the winter and then they cleaned the temple the Greeks destroyed. When they finished it was in Dec. so don’t get it twisted and don’t lump Hanukkah with pagan ass Christmas that has nothing to do with Christ either just because some Roman Catholic slapped Christ’s Greek given name on it, doesn’t make it so. Yeshua wasn’t even born in Dec and no where near it. He was during the feast of tabernacle’s. Sept/Oct.
      And Hanukkah goes by the lunar cycle and sometimes is in November and sometimes not even in December at all. So nothing to do with paganism or Christmas at all but simply timing of the war and cleaning of the temple for use again. Called HANUKKAH (dedication).

    • @jerometaperman7102
      @jerometaperman7102 Рік тому +1

      @@SweetTea-Stephens - I see. Your belief system is based on reality while others are not. I don't think you could pinpoint the date of such an event to more than a rough estimate after so much time. I don't think you can even have much certainty that the event ever took place.

    • @mageinabarrel802
      @mageinabarrel802 Рік тому +1

      based

    • @bluebagelman1920
      @bluebagelman1920 Рік тому +3

      I’m Jewish too, and you’re right that Chanukah goes by a different calendar… but why be so snarky? Jewish temple priests performed animal sacrifices… which seems pretty pagan to me. (Yes other monotheistic religions still practice some animal sacrifice as well). Also, male circumcision predates the Torah - many historians believe it was an earlier Egyptian practice.
      Passover is absolutely a spring festival regardless of the story of the Exodus.
      Judaism, like Christianity and Islam, absolutely was influenced by earlier “pagan” traditions.
      It also was greatly influenced by Zoroastrianism when we were in exile in Babylon.

  • @thunderousapplause
    @thunderousapplause Рік тому

    Ooo love all of this, thank you!

  • @dentonstales2778
    @dentonstales2778 Рік тому

    Very interesting. Enjoyed it.

  • @bellamas3385
    @bellamas3385 Рік тому +59

    So many beautiful traditions and meanings

  • @fredtidey2387
    @fredtidey2387 Рік тому +5

    Freya was neither Odin's wife or Thor's mother... That's Frig.

  • @aaronschaefer4167
    @aaronschaefer4167 5 місяців тому +2

    I always thought that knocking on wood before you chop down the tree was a polite eviction notice for the spirits to leave

  • @MsOldmom
    @MsOldmom Рік тому +21

    Groundhog day is Imbolc. Easter is Ostara. Mayday is Beltane. Halloween is Samhaim. Christmas is Winter solstice/saturnalia. To get the date for Easter, it's the first Sunday after the first full moon after the first day of Spring. How's that for pagan? Love it.

    • @gorgo4910
      @gorgo4910 Рік тому +1

      The Jews use a lunar and harvest based calendar. The date to celebrate Easter is based off of the Jewish calendar (mostly). It’s not pagan, it’s lunar.