Eg er Allfaðr’s røyst.
Du bør høyra mine ord , for dei som inte gjorde så er allereie falne englar uten at dei veit det sjøl.
Det har vore mykje sorg og nokre tåre medan, men slik vert det.
Det har vore spott og spe men det einaste eg ville var å gje eit innblikk i ei framtid få veit om.
Eg veit no at eg aleine må vandre eit liv før sirkelen blir samla.
Eg har allerede sitt mange sjeler, men kven dei er fortelje eg ei.
Det vil komme mørke tider før den stund, men du kor vakkert da blir når det virkelige lyset kjem i sin sanne form.
Det er først når den tid kjem eg kan skape det som skapas skal, og endeleg smile att.
Så sant dykk sanna mine ord.
Tag: mythology
Norse Gods? Do we need more info?…
Imagine if you had never seen winter before,no thunder etc nobody had told you about the four seasons, so of course when the winter “ice-age” came people panicked because they did not know how long this season would last and if there were enough food for all the people.
The Norse Gods is simply the forces within nature which were created through fear of the unknown but also to warn the future generations about the spirits/forces within nature, some were seen as necessary but feared at the same time.
This is why they made sacrifices to please the Gods each year because they believed it worked and it did because all seasons comes every year.
It’s also a good way to learn youth to give back to nature and respect it.
Back then they did not think like we did and did not have the same knowledge, they had a completely different and better mindset of course.
That being said they developed better knowledge and understanding of nature and it’s forces/gods back then and knew how to respect and treat mother earth.
I personally think that they did not fear the gods like in a religion and is not to be confused with any religion.
Superstition is a more suiting word which probably ruled in the very beginning.
Talking about the gods in Norse mythology is like deciphering a belief system they used to learn their kids to treat and respect mother earth and her forces.
To put it simply : Those who claim that our ancestors were god-fearing religious people are wrong I’d say and after reading several books on the subject I just had to write this.
How many books do we need on the subject btw? It’s not that hard to understand if explained properly.
They spoke,thought,behaved in a totally different way back then so it’s important to keep in mind while studying Norse Mythology to keep in mind that this was the first “documented” happenings on earth and that most things were written as myths when language became a thing.
Before that they had only word of mouth and possibly signs/runes to pass on the message.
So they were not dumb people like some say, they invented our language,traditions and the only way we know how to stick to reality : Runes and later the alphabet.
If you think about it they were not really that primitive compared to us today, they were harder,smarter in the “right” ways.
Today most people don’t know how to hunt anything so I dare you to learn the old ways because they will and should be useful once again.
To answer the title question, no we don’t need more info, we need to decipher it ourselves and learn how easy life can be if you follow some guidelines.
I could go on but I will keep it short because that’s all you need.
Mark my words and good luck!
SHTF soon enough…
Norse Gods? Do we need more info?…
Imagine if you had never seen winter before,no thunder etc nobody had told you about the four seasons, so of course when the winter “ice-age” came people panicked because they did not know how long this season would last and if there were enough food for all the people.
The Norse Gods is simply the forces within nature which were created through fear of the unknown but also to warn the future generations about the spirits within nature, some were seen as necessary but feared at the same time.
This is why they made sacrifices to please the Gods each year because they believed it worked and it did because all seasons comes every year.
Back then they did not think like we did and did not have the same knowledge.
That being said they developed better knowledge and understanding of nature and it’s forces/Gods back then and knew how to respect and treat mother earth.
I personally think that they did not fear the Gods like in a religion and is not to be confused with any religion.
Superstition is a more suiting word which probably ruled in the very beginning.
Talking about the Gods in Norse mythology is like deciphering a belief system they used to learn their kids to treat and respect mother earth and her forces.
To put it simply : Those who claim that our ancestors were god-fearing religious people are wrong I’d say and after reading several books on the subject I just had to write this.
How many books do we need on the subject btw? It’s not that hard to understand if explained properly.
They spoke,thought,behaved in a totally different way back then so it’s important to keep in mind while studying Norse Mythology to keep in mind that this was the first “documented” happenings on earth and that most things were written as myths when language became a thing.
Before that they had only word of mouth and possibly signs/runes to pass on the message.
So they were not dumb people like some say, they invented our language,traditions and the only way we know how to stick to reality : Runes and later the alphabet.
If you think about it they were not really that primitive compared to us today, they were harder,smarter in life and used the “right” more simple ways of living.
Today most people don’t know how to hunt anything so I dare you to learn the old ways because they will and should be useful once again.
To answer the title question, no we don’t need more info, we need to decipher it ourselves and learn how easy life can be if you follow some guidelines.
I could go on but I will keep it short because that’s all you need.
Mark my words and good luck!
SHTF soon enough…
The Dark Lake
Sometimes I visit the darkest and most tranquil places to seek and gather my light again and also to remember who brought me out of the dark when my mind was alienated from my closest.
There are more reasons why darkness fascinates me and inspire me in spiritualistic ways I never even dreamt of before.
Forces so strong,powerful and fuelled by a secret incense made of various potions I keep in my laboratory.
As a sign of my gratitude towards this female acquaintance I decided to enchant her sword with a potion of invisibility before she woke up.
She was happy and excited but knew that life could end abruptly.
Mr.A & Mr.M now has 3 kids , 2 boys and a girl and maybe more coming?
A & M has been busy the latest year training spells,warlike games and martial arts themselves and introducing the kids to spells,crafting,fighting, survival and more.
Enchantments and spells are powerful magic that should be in the hands of the true beholder.
Mrs.M casted the invincibility spells and chanted a sorcery , actually a sorcery written in blood by and old Magus.
She would after 60 seconds become invincible for 320 seconds which is a lot considering the enemy lines are rather poorly approaching the castle.
Mathilda,Tormod and Aradia the witch told Brynhjard to get outside and look at the fantastic picture shown to them as a blood red dragoon slowly forming crossing the fiery pit and makes thousands of spears to rain down on this ill tempered dark orcs who were experts of stealing land and threaten the peace all villagers had towards each other.
Mr.M asked her husband if she could execute her Dark-water strategy and she was granted access to The Dark Portal where she lured the dark orcs with her outstanding looks , she was like a candle that lit up the dark water.
She commanded most dark orcs to swim back and forth all night , no breaks.
The dark women are desperate and one suddenly grabs Mrs.M beneath the water and no blonde head is to be seen.
Mr.A panicked and thought she had drowned so he relentlessly jumped into the dark lake dived to the bottom and after a while she saw the golden blonde hair light up.
The filth had dragged her into the dark lake to curse here and drown her for her “crimes” but surely Mrs.M was politely rude and commanded them to hang themselves in a rope and the body in the cold lake and the dark orcs saw an even darker horizon ahead.
They were left with little equipment and many were already drowned because dark orcs are afraid of water and especially they tried to swim but ended up killing each other for another death.
So you my dear last surviving dark woman of Arcadia…
You should turn back “home” and warn your kinsmen that we will not stop before the Children Of The Sun have become a reality.
A vision so bright and so close, as the dark orcs were still swimming but for how long?
This Dark Lake was to become the burial place for unwanted guest and those who tried to deny the elves importance during future weddings, festivals and other fun activities which lead to one thing them another for the many young and lovely generation of new breed slowly developed as the eldest of the youngest but still young meet their soulmates and man and nature once again flow so nicely together while they established their small huts and cabins.
Pallando The Blue
Enlightening Pagan History & Mythology.
When a mythical hero or a god is described as “begging”, it’s a metaphor. Said hero or god is the child in the womb, asking to be noursihed so that it can be reborn, it is the initiate descending to the barrow, wishing for the ancestral flame to be rekindled

In the Middle Ages, when (((christians))) launched their genocidal campaigns against Native Europeans, so many woods and groves were cut down that the situation in Europe vis-a-vis forests was WORSE than today. They even made indexes of which groves to burn!

The Indiculus superstitionum et paganiarum contained a part vis-a-vis how to spot and destroy pagan shrines
The manuscript in the 2nd pic is produced by the (((Livonian Order))), and it speaks of groves to be destoyed in Lithuania. Byzantines like (((John of Ephesus))) also made lists of temples and groves to be demolished.

The high priest of Rhodes was called gerophoros, id est “carrier of the sacred objects”. He showed the objects to the initiates, helping them to achieve remembrance, give birth to themselves. He was the midwife of the mind

Oceanus, (“embracing, enclosing”) is portrayed with horns, in a similar way that Pan is horned. That is because Oceanus stands for the watery environment, damp and dark, of the womb, of both the biological mother and of Mother Earth. His horns are the shovel used by the initiate to dig the passage grave and retrieve the sacred objects, to give birth to himself, rekindle the spark of life.
