SS Germanien Periodical 1936 # 765
The 1936 issue of Germanien magazine claimed that the
"millennium old" lantern had been used as a memento of the "Year of the
Great Migrations" of the people of the north and as the small light of
humanity under the stars of the night sky. When used during the 2 Solstice
periods of the year, this is a symbol of the victory of Light over the
Darkness, and also as a token of Eternal Circulation. The Julleuchter
stands for an inseparable community, its conscious and attitude, and
that it was used as a symbol of never ending sunlight. Further, the
magazine stated that when the Julleuchter was used during the holiday of Yule (what is now known as The 12 Days of Christmas),
twelve candles are used. One is used each night symbolizing the twelve
months, until the 31 of December when the "July Moon shines." On that
night a thirteenth candle is used for the new coming month of January.
The candles always burn below but on the last night, the candle is
again transferred upward- this is the sun, which is spilled in order to
return to the earth from the gloom of another peace.
Photo Credits: Kris Lindblom
Text: Nicholas Weed
Product Id: #765
Photo Credits: Kris Lindblom
Text: Nicholas Weed
SS Germanien Periodical 1936
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The 1936 issue of Germanien magazine claimed that the
"millennium old" lantern had been used as a memento of the "Year of the
Great Migrations" of the people of the north and as the small light of
humanity under the stars of the night sky. When used during the 2 Solstice
periods of the year, this is a symbol of the victory of Light over the
Darkness, and also as a token of Eternal Circulation. The Julleuchter
stands for an inseparable community, its conscious and attitude, and
that it was used as a symbol of never ending sunlight. Further, the
magazine stated that when the Julleuchter was used during the holiday of Yule (what is now known as The 12 Days of Christmas),
twelve candles are used. One is used each night symbolizing the twelve
months, until the 31 of December when the "July Moon shines." On that
night a thirteenth candle is used for the new coming month of January.
The candles always burn below but on the last night, the candle is
again transferred upward- this is the sun, which is spilled in order to
return to the earth from the gloom of another peace.
Photo Credits: Kris Lindblom
Text: Nicholas Weed
Photo Credits: Kris Lindblom
Text: Nicholas Weed
SS Germanien Periodical 1936