Say “I LOVE YOU” In More Than 100 Languages
Read these and try to learn how to say I Love You, who knows, you may need this knowledge some day.
Let’s start,
Afrikaans - Ek het jou lief
Albanian - Te dua
Arabic - Ana behibak (to male)
Arabic - Ana behibek (to female)
Armenian - Yes kez sirumem
Bambara - M’bi fe
Bengali - Ami tomake bhalobashi (pronounced: Amee toe-ma-kee bhalo-bashee)
Belarusian - Ya tabe kahayu
Bisaya - Nahigugma ako kanimo
Bulgarian - Obicham te
Cambodian - Soro lahn nhee ah
Cantonese Chinese - Ngo oiy ney a
Catalan - T’estimo
Cherokee - Tsi ge yu i
Cheyenne - Ne mohotatse
Chichewa - Ndimakukonda
Corsican - Ti tengu caru (to male)
Creol - Mi aime jou
Croatian - Volim te
Czech - Miluji te
Christmas Is A Lie! Find Out What The Real Christmas Is
Disclaimer
If you want to know the truth keep reading, if you rather live in ignorant bliss please don’t read this article, I do not want to insult or upset you, by reading this you may not enjoy Christmas any more, or you may see it in a different light and perhaps enjoy it more than you ever did before - for the remainder of your life.
Shopathon
I am proposing renaming Christmas and calling it Shopathon because that is all what people do in preparation for xmas, they shop. Everybody agrees that Christmas has been highly commercialized in the U.S. Many say that it has lost its true meaning of celebrating Jesus’ birthday.
In fact, Christmas in the US and most the western Christian tradition does not fall on the correct date of Jesus’ birthday, so what are WE celebrating? Are we celebrating a lie?
The fact is, no one knows for sure when Jesus was born, it is likely though that the real Christmas was in the spring, not winter.
Winter Celebrations
Why then does Christmas fall on Dec 25? Well, when Christianity spread in lands that practiced paganism, naturally pagan practices and traditions were not appreciated by christian leaders. Winter celebrations were major traditions that pagans would not abandon. They had to be re-named and adopted by the, then new religion, Christianity.
Winter Solstice falls on Dec 25th and was one major pagan holiday celebration.
Dies Natalis Solis Invicti means “the birthday of the unconquered Sun.” The use of the title Sol Invictus allowed several solar deities to be worshipped collectively, including Elah-Gabal, a Syrian sun god; Sol, the god of Emperor Aurelian; and Mithras, a soldiers’ god of Persian origin. Emperor Elagabalus introduced the festival, and it reached the height of its popularity under Aurelian, who promoted it as an empire-wide holiday. This day had held no significance in the Roman festive calendar until it was introduced in the third century.
The festival was placed on the date of the solstice because this was on this day that the Sun reversed its southward retreat and proved itself to be “unconquered.” Several early Christian writers connected the rebirth of the sun to the birth of Jesus. “O, how wonderfully acted Providence that on that day on which that Sun was born
From Wikipedia
You are probably seeing where this is going now. Rather than abolish these traditions they were allowed to remain only after re-purposing and re-branding them into a Christian tradition.
Winter festivals were common in ancient times due to less agricultural work, expectations of better weather in the summer and the celebration of the rebirth of the sun as the sun lasted longer in the sky (a countdown to summer).
The Roman Pagans
Roman pagans celebrated the holiday of Saturnalia. This was a week-long period of lawlessness celebrated between December 17-25. During this period, Roman courts were closed, and Roman law dictated that no one could be punished for damaging property or injuring people during the week-long celebration. This holiday featured some ‘bad’ behavior to say the least like drinking to get drunk, sexual indulgence, singing naked in the streets (later morphing into the modern caroling).
In what seems to be even more horrible, each Roman community selected a victim. This person was forced to indulge in food and other physical pleasures throughout the week. On December 25th (the festival’s last day), this person was brutally murdered. Roman authorities believed they were destroying the forces of darkness by doing so.
Saturnalia festival was a major festival that pagans would not abandon. In order to convert pagans to Christianity it was decided to adopt the Sturnalia festival. As a result a large numbers of pagans became Christian after being promised to be allowed to continue celebrating the Saturnalia festival.
Since there was no significance to that date of the year, Christian leaders named Saturnalia’s concluding day, December 25th, to be Jesus’ birthday replacing the original festival’s concluding day
The Scandinavian Pagans
Pagan Scandinavians celebrated a winter festival called Yule, held in the late December to early January period. As Northern Europe was the last part to Christianize, its pagan traditions had a major influence on Christmas. Scandinavians still call Christmas Jul. In English, the word Yule is synonymous with Christmas.
You see? We are not celebrating the real Christmas (Jesus’ b’day) on Dec 25.
Winter Festivals were very common! Here are but a few examples:
Brazilians
Brazilian archeologists have found an assembly of 127 granite blocks arranged equidistant from each other. They apparently form an ancient astronomical observatory. One of the stones marked the position of the sun at the time of the winter solstice and were probably used in religious rituals.
Egyptians
The god-man/savior Osiris died and was entombed on DEC-21. “At midnight, the priests emerged from an inner shrine crying ‘The Virgin has brought forth! The light is waxing” and showing the image of a baby to the worshipers.”
Greek
The winter solstice ritual was called Lenaea, the Festival of the Wild Women. In very ancient times, a man representing the harvest god Dionysos was torn to pieces and eaten by a gang of women on this day. Later in the ritual, Dionysos would be reborn as a baby. By classical times, the human sacrifice had been replaced by the killing of a goat. The women’s role had changed to that of funeral mourners and observers of the birth.
Inca’s
The ancient Incas celebrated a festival if Inti Raymi at the time of the Winter Solstice. It celebrates “the Festival of the Sun where the god of the Sun, Wiracocha, is honored.” 16 Ceremonies were banned by the Roman Catholic conquistadores in the 16th century as part of their forced conversions of the Inca people to Christianity. A local group of Quecia Indians in Cusco, Peru revived the festival about 1950. It is now a major festival which begins in Cusco and proceeds to an ancient amphitheater a few miles away.
Native American
The Hopi tribe “is dedicated to giving aid and direction to the sun which is ready to ‘return’ and give strength to budding life.” Their ceremony is called “Soyal.” It lasts for 20 days and includes “prayerstick making, purification, rituals and a concluding rabbit hunt, feast and blessing…”
Find more ancient and pagan winter celebrations that fell on winter solstice (i.e. Dec the 25th): http://www.religioustolerance.org/winter_solstice.htm
You see, the real Christmas (Jesus’ b’day) is NOT on Dec 25. The winter celebration is simply a winter celebration that has been observed by cultures for ions and called so many names.
A Lie
The commonly celebrated Christmas is a lie. There is no Christian church with a tradition that Jesus was really born on December 25th.
In fact, many of the most popular Christmas customs – including Christmas trees, mistletoe, Christmas presents, merrymaking, and Santa Claus – are modern incarnations of pagan rituals.
It is a known fact that as religions rise and spread in the lands they adopt mythology, stories and traditions of the lands thus changing the core of such religions. This is another topic that we shall leave for a different time.
On to Our Modern Day (Main Stream) Christmas
Similarly to Scandinavians and Romans, in our modern day, Christmas has also been adopted and altered, this time it was adopted by Capitalism. Now it is a Holiday for all, as long as you can BUY STUFF you deserve to celebrate Christmas. In other words, You the consumer will buy from retailers on Christmas. It is a consumer holiday, the holiday of the mighty dollar.
Losing the Reason for the Season
Many Christians complain that the real meaning of Christmas has been forgotten and they urge people to remember the ‘Reason for the Season’. The irony here is that, the reason for the season is NOT.
Jesus’ birth was Not in winter it was in the spring.
Thus, the real season is the Spring and the real reason was to spread Christianity by adopting and re-forming pagan traditions.
If anything, Christmas in its most original and basic form was (and thus is) a pagan holiday.
More Lies & Hypocrisy
Santa clause is one lie that we all try and convince our kids to believe. I still do not understand one’s motivation for making such a lie. perhaps because I never beleived these lies even as a kid?
I did not care much for Santa clause or gifts when I was 7 years old; I still don’t. It sickens me how Christmas is commercialized, not because it dilutes the real reason for the season, but because it is wasteful and in so many ways more pagan than anything Christian or remotely spiritual, responsible or enlightened.
Main stream Christmas is 100% material and 0% Spiritual. It stands against everything Jesus taught.
Buy Buy Buy
Buying ‘crap’ [made in China] is yet another cultural norm that is widely accepted by people without much thought and then forced on the rest of us who feel no desire to celebrate by buying.
Any enlightened being will see this. I am not trying to dampen your joy or mess up your tradition.
Family Event
In fact, Christmas is a welcomed family event, especially that it falls in the winter when most of us are not so thrilled about the weather. Christmas as I see it is a time to be with loved ones, to reflect on the past, to anticipate the summer, to appreciate what you have, and to celebrate winter solstice.
One should not blindly follow mainstream x-mas traditions and you should remain aware of the real x-mas by knowing the history behind our modern day Christmas. One should do all one can to not get suckered into the buying frenzy. If you have to buy gifts look for local, American made, and less pulluting gift options.
Claim It
Claim Christmas and take it back, customize it to align with your own beliefs. Finally, speak out, seeing a lie but remaining silent makes you an accomplice in that lie.
Traditions can be good, they can be better if they are informed and ethically responsible.
The Real Reason for the Season
Make it a Spiritual One
Now that you know the truth behind Christmas, feel free to celebrate it, just remember the real history, and make Christmas special to YOU. Do not follow the crowds blindly. Celebrate the holidays, celebrate winter solstice, and celebrate in a spiritual and meaningful way that is unique, special, personal and non shopaholic.
Gifts Are Bad
My last comment here is about Gifts. Gifts are a luxury that people, like you, take for granted. I urge you to please take a minute and meditate on gifts.
Why do you buy them? What do you gain? What does the person receiving the gift gain? Finally, what is the collateral damage of every person buying and giving gifts?
If you want to show love to someone, spending time together in nature, next to a fire place, or even taking a simple walk can be more precious than any gift money can buy. Writing a letter from the heart means much more than a gift. There are so many things you could do without buying a gift that will be more environmentally, socially and spiritually responsible.
Gifts Are Forgotten
Look back 10 years / look back to your childhood, do you remember your gifts? Who gave them to you? I know I don’t.
What is it that you remember the most? Is it the people? the event? the gathering? the fun? the location? You remember all of these but NOT the gift.
I am not anti capitalism. I am against soulless, brainless consumerism.
Capitalizing
People will capitalize on every special occasion, from weddings, birthdays, valentines day, graduation, to funerals. In other words, if you can spend money there will be someone out there who will make sure to convince you that you MUST spend money. You must spend to be loved. While the real truth is that we seek real love, real love is manifested in companionship and time spent together NOT in money and material gifts.
This is my humble opinion, you may disagree, but then I think that one day when you reach certain levels of awareness my words will ring true in your ears.
BE FREE
This article is here to help you be free from the mind control and lies that so many want you to live. Be free to be the individual that you are, make up intelligent decisions and live life fully in a spiritual and REAL way, un-apologetically. Do not be a mindless shopper just shopping when asked to and when others demand that you do.
Don’t Agree With Me
That’s fine, just think about this last aspect of Christmas and tell me how you could disagree
Christmas Is Harmful To Nature
Boxes, gift wrapping, gas for shipping gifts from china to the US, from the US to the mall, from them mall to your house, or USPS. Wasted energy, pollution and trash that can ALL be avoided. Driven by the desire to make money people will package things, ship them, waste and waste ans waste. When our goal is to sell products we tend to neglect the environmental impact that we set off.
The sad part is that all of this is not necessary, your rights or obligations to buy gifts and celebrate events are a luxury; they are neither rights not obligations.
If you have kids, don’t indoctrinate them into cultural norms. Don’t teach them their right to own everything they want because that IS not a right, it is only reckless, mindless, selfish and uninformed behavior that will ultimately harm your kids. Teach them their rights to live free and their responsibility to be informed.
Shopathon is a much more appropriate name for our modern day Winter Solstice or Christmas
Your comments are most welcome.
B3 Nicotinamide Prevents Alzheimer In Transgenic Mice - Will It Do The Same In Humans?? We Shall See
Keep your eyes on vitamin B3 news. Vitamin B3 also known as Nicotinamide (AKA Niacinamide) have been found to prevent Alzheimer’s pathology and improve memory in transgenic mice. Studies are on the way to find if the same effect is found in humans.
Nicotinamide decrease levels of phosphorylated tau which is one of the key neuropathological hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease. Tau is involved in the formation of mircotubules which can be thought of as the train tracks (or key transportation system) along the length of the cell. Without it, both intracellular and extracellular communication can’t occur. It also increases the stability of this transportation system via other mechanisms, and works to increase p25, a protein which has been linked to improved learning and memory.
Phase 2 trials at UC Irvine have started, this phase is looking for patients who are in the early stages of alzheimer’s. Keep your eyes on phase 2 and 3 of these clinical trials
Vitamin B3 is easily found in meat, fish, beans, potatoes and cereals, comparable [to the mice] doses for humans are far higher than is found in one’s diet.
Investigators at UC Irvine are starting a phase 2 trial in humans by giving their subjects 1,500 mg twice a day. That is 3000 mg a day. Common multivitamins contain about 10mg only. The recommended daily dose is 16mg for men and 14mg for women.
Taking 1000mg a day or more could induce liver toxicity and other side effects, thus caution and more information on safety is needed.
Nicotinamide belongs to a class of compounds called HDAC inhibitors, which have been shown to protect the central nervous system in rodent models of Parkinson’s and Huntington’s diseases and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Clinical trials are underway to learn whether HDAC inhibitors help ALS and Huntington’s patients.
An observational prospective study conducted by Martha. C. Morris at Rush University showed that in their Chicago population of 3718 subjects that those who consumed more niacin (a precursor to nicotinamide) over a 5.5 yr period had substantially less cognitive decline. This same study showed in a smaller subset that those who consumed more niacin also had a 70% lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease.
Stay Informed
There seems to be enough promising results so far to warrant keeping a close watch on B3 research. Many people, including myself, would like to see their memory improved and would like to decrease their chances of getting Alzheimer’s.
What Is The Truth - Will It Be Known?
Due to the simplicity of this solution (i.e. over the counter vitamin that is not expensive or patentable) I hope that the research is not influenced in any way by large corporations that would rather patent a drug to make a profit.
The Best Things Are Simple (or Natural)
It is my observation and belief that MOST good and beneficial things in life are simple and found in nature. Most of the time, naturally occurring things and simplicity do miracles. This observations is true in many fields, from medicine, to wellness, to physics and math, computer science, and chemistry, etc… The best equations and solutions out there are simple, and esthetically appealing (pretty, just as is Nature).
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Download A Complete Wellness Tracker 100% Free
I used multiple resources and created a comprehensive wellness tracker work sheet that you could use to track everything related to your wellness (physical, mental, intellectual, emotional, etc..). I put this in a PDF format here for anyone to download free of charge. No registration required, simply right click and save the file.
Click here to download the Complete Personal Wellness Tracker
I had a few nutrition classes over the years, I also have a few books that had sheets you could use to track food intake. The problem with these sheets is that they don’t track enough. A person is not just what s/he eats, we are complex (emotional, mental, spiritual, etc..) beings and there are a lot of (inner and outer) environmental variables that effect us.
One day at a physical therapy meeting, the physical therapist suggested I track my food intake to find what is causing my migraines. He suggested using a tracking sheet very similar to the one I am giving away here. He then made a comment that these sheets only track food intake, so they ignore many other things.
It felt as if he read my mind. I took that thought and did the research, comparisons, and came up with this tracker sheet that will help you track way more than just food intake. It tracks many variables that ultimately have an effect on your overall wellness.
It’s The Journey, Not The Destination That Matters
I was listening to an interview with Eckhard Tolle a few days ago. He mentioned something very simple that, while I knew, I did not practice. He talked about living in the moment, appreciating the present and recognizing that when we seek goals we may be missing on the more satisfying journeys.
Many of us, including myself, are goal oriented individuals. We hop from goal to another and operate our daily lives driven by goals or destinations. When you are like me, it is not unusual to never appreciate where you’ve been or enjoy what you’ve done. When you reach your goal you feel satisfaction and pride, but this doesn’t last long because all you want now is to move on to the next goal.
Seeking goals may get you far in life, but at the same time you risk not being aware of the majority of your life since most of youe life is actually comprised of journeys that you decided to take. Eckhard’s view is that the journey is important, perhaps more important than the destination. My personal view is that both are important, because the journey is part of the quest, part of the destination; they are the “one experience”.
Your life is full of journeys, and destinations. There are some destinations one may never reach, take ‘wholeness’ for example, optimum intelligence, perfection, or even enlightenment. This does not mean that we cannot pursue these goals and partake these journeys; in reality we do seek these unattainable goals. Even if all your goals in life are achievable, most of your life will be journeying. Thus we should use our journeys to enrich and add value to our lives.
I leave you with this question to ponder: Is life all about the journeys, not the goals?

















