Definition:
A “Christmas tree” is an evergreen tree, often a fir, spruce, or pine, decorated with lights, ornaments, tinsel, and other Christmas decorations.
Etymology:
The term “Christmas tree” combines “Christmas,” which comes from the Old English “Cristes mæsse,” meaning “Christ’s Mass,” and “tree,” from the Old English “trēow,” meaning a large plant with a trunk and branches. The term denotes a tree used to celebrate Christmas.
Description:
One of the most beloved traditions associated with the Christmas tree is placing gifts underneath its decorated branches.
Symbolism:
A traditional Christmas tree have a conical form, with a wide base tapering to a narrower top. They are widely recognized symbols of the Christmas holiday season. A Christmas tree is an Illuminati symbol with the five-pointed star on top being equivalent to the Eye of Providence on top of the Illuminati pyramid. The Christmas tree also resembles Santa hat, which is a soft, conical hat usually made of red fabric, with a white fluffy trim and a white pom-pom at the tip. The Christmas tree symbolize the global hierarchical monetary system: capitalism. And the cone shape makes the Christmas tree a phallic symbol. The gifts underneath the Christmas tree emphasize the symbolism of the global hierarchical monetary system: capitalism, as they symbolize the circulation of money at the bottom of the hierarchy keeping the system going.
In the movie “The Nightmare Before Christmas” (1993), the main character Jack Skellington finds a tree with a door that looks like a Christmas tree. Jack opens the door and looks into the tree before he gets pulled into it. As the tree is a language symbol, this symbolizes Jack falling for the language of Christmas. We see him falling with a hypnotic vortex background before he ends up in Christmas Town, where we see him sitting on top of a hill with the reflection of Christmas lights in his eyes. He then loses his balance and falls down the hill, ending up at the bottom, symbolizing him getting sucked into the Christmas show. Click to watch the video clip.
It is common tradition particularly in schools in Scandinavian countries such as Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, to hold hands, sing, and dance around the Christmas tree, which is go symbolism, and a form of worship of the hierarchical monetary system.
In the movie “The Nightmare Before Christmas” (1993), in Christmas Town, children are skating around a massive decorated Christmas tree, emphasizing the symbolism of the worship of the Christmas tree. Click to watch the video clip.
In the movie “The Nightmare Before Christmas” (1993), the main character Jack Skellington is looking in a window where he sees a child spinning a Christmas tree while another child is decorating it with Christmas lights, emphasizing the go symbolism of the worship of the Christmas tree. Click to watch the video clip.