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Austere Newyear. (super-short)
Having decided to limit myself to super-shorts explaining mainly etymology and symbology to current affairs', I wanted to pilot with this episode on the true Newyear. The full text will be added to the description box later as I forgot to add it to a USB.
Do note that these shorts, as an added effort to cut down on the workload I've been occupied with' will not contain text to the video unless my audience demands it so.
I am currently also working on 'In the seams', which is a necessary interlude to 'In the beginning' (part 2 of In the end' also already programmed halfway to its production) so despite not seeing much appear on my channel, I'm working -very- hard.
As a final note; neither the imagery nor the music is made by me, I did repaint the face on the ostara print because it was done poorly in the original.
-Cal.
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The new year, a 'renewal' of the 'seasons'
Newyear is a Solar festival which is held when the length of night and day are rebalanced called an equinox.
Jaru in slavic referring to spring' the festivities to this renewal were originally held in march (also referring to war through Mars which is why they call traveling towards battle "marching") at the start of that very spring, called 'Ostara' in reference to the rising Sun in the -east- originally known as Auster, also cognate with Aus'ra which means dawn' the Germanic Ostar, Dutch Oost and Old frisian Aster; the latter is used as a word for star in distinct relation to the Sun.
Auster became the Eastern we know today, the pagan (meaning non-jewish) fertility celebration, the true' -turning- of the new-year.
The word Austere, derrived from the old word for East.. in relation to it ultimately means dry or harsh.. and is related to the idea that the Sun is the creator of the drought inbetween the waters above and those below; the creation of earth from these waters in the form of carbon.. as in -charcoal-, the building block of physical reality.
Herein is also hidden the appropriation through christianity as Kristos, the anointed refers to the light of the Sun creating oil by emenating its light into the waters.. which is how it morphed the holi(etymology=eternal)-day into the "re-surrection (rising) of Christ" (The Sun).
Herein is expressed therefor the celebration of creation and.. more importantly.. rebirth.
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