
The traditions of Christmas hold deep, often forgotten roots that speak directly to the yearning of our hearts. At its core, Christmas is a reminder of the end of sacrifice, a call to embrace the sacredness within and celebrate a world free of separation and fear.
Yet how do we reconcile this profound message with the imagery of Santa Claus, his red and white suit, and the act of climbing down chimneys? And how does this symbolism connect with Siberian shamans, the heart-opening amanita muscaria mushroom, and the evergreen Douglas Fir? Let’s explore these threads through the teachings of Entheogenic Church and Shamanic Ananda to bridge the gap from pain to wholeness, from fear to love.
The Pain Island: Separation and Sacrifice
For many, the holiday season is fraught with pressure—to give, to achieve, to uphold appearances. Beneath this lies a deeper pain: the belief that sacrifice is necessary for love. As described in “A Course in Miracles”, this belief leads to guilt and separation from ourselves, our loved ones, and the divine. It perpetuates the idea that love must be earned through suffering.
But what if love requires no sacrifice? What if the joy we seek is already within us, waiting to be unveiled?


Bridging the Gap: The Teachings of the Amanita Muscaria and the Douglas Fir
In Siberian shamanic traditions, amanita muscaria—the iconic red-and-white mushroom—is known as the “mushroom of the heart.” Shamans used it to journey beyond ordinary perception, reconnecting with the divine source of creation. Its colors, mirrored in Santa Claus’ attire, symbolize vitality and spiritual illumination. The act of “descending the chimney” mirrors the shamanic journey—a descent into the depths of the soul to retrieve gifts of insight and healing.
The Douglas Fir, an evergreen tree often adorned during Christmas, holds similar symbolism. Its unchanging green amidst winter’s starkness reminds us of eternal life and renewal. Just as its branches reach toward the heavens, its roots ground deeply into the earth, symbolizing the balance we seek in our own spiritual journeys.
Douglas Fir by the way is an amazing spirit ally to have for cultivating healthy boundaries. I have been using it as a spray for aromas and as a supplement to ingest to support strengthening my bond with Douglas Fir. I recommend to work with someone who knows around these things so if you want to learn more about this it’s likely to get better results with guidance and instructions.

The Pleasure Island: Joy, Wholeness, and the End of Sacrifice
Christmas invites us to transcend the illusion of sacrifice and rediscover love as our natural state. The teachings of Entheogenic Church align with this principle by offering direct spiritual experiences through sacred plant medicines like amanita muscaria. These practices remind us that the divine is not outside us but within, waiting to be recognized and embraced.
When we release the belief in sacrifice, we move from pain to joy, from scarcity to abundance. Relationships transform as guilt and fear dissolve. Instead of seeing others as competitors or threats, we recognize them as reflections of the divine within ourselves. This is the essence of Shamanic Ananda: a state of bliss through union with all that is.

Why This Matters Now
The holiday season amplifies the longing for connection and meaning. Yet many feel trapped by the patterns of consumerism and the myth of scarcity. Through the lens of entheogenic wisdom and shamanic practice, we can reclaim Christmas as a celebration of wholeness, where no one is excluded, and no sacrifice is required.
This transformation is not abstract. It is a lived experience that begins within. As we heal the separation in our hearts, we bridge the gap to the results our souls yearn for: peace, love, and the remembrance of our divine nature.

Call to Action:
This Christmas, consider how you can release the belief in sacrifice. What would it mean to embrace your inner light, to see the star of Christmas shining within you? Join us at Entheogenic Church and Shamanic Ananda as we explore these sacred truths through community, sacred medicine practices, and teachings that awaken the heart. Together, let’s celebrate the end of sacrifice and the beginning of true joy.

P.S. We are cultivating the foundations for inner peace in 2025 DAILY! 365 Days of Lessons and practices to discipline the mind and remember the shining Light that you are.