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Co-op video with Maïa. Explaining this myth: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%9Erymskvi%C3%B0a You can find Marie's book here: https://www.amazon.com/secret-lOurse-inattendue-compr%C3%A9hension-mythologies/dp/154078696X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1...

Talking to Mìmir's Head.

When science is unable to provide you with the answers you seek, what do you do? Well, the most logical thing to do for a European man is to imitate the gods. And what did Óðinn do? He talked to the head of Mìmir.

Explaining Þrymskviða.
A little note before we start: Our mythology is subjective. The myths are about you.

- We are now going to look at the myth about Thor's marriage. Þrymskviða. I would simply like you to explain to us what this myth is about.

- To understand this myth you must understand that Thor's hammer is his heart, the heart. The mythology is subjective. It is your heart. So when you read that he falls asleep and that while he sleeps someone stole his hammer, you must understand that he's...dead. When he's dead, his heart is lost, and he is cut in two, in a way, a part dwells in his future mother and a part dwells in his future father. Like Persephone in fact.

To be revived, he needs Loki. Loki, this is what would now be called hormones, especially adrenaline. He needs Loki to get out of the father, so to speak. But above all, as Loki explains to him, he absolutely needs Freyja, it is only through her that he can find his hammer. Of course, because Freyja is the egg. He needs Freyja through Loki. It is Loki who takes him to Freyja. In other words: the hormones take him to the egg. Or rather to the fact that he realizes that he needs Freyja to live again.

Concerning the giants, there also you must understand something: it is not that they are very big, it is that you are in a phase of your life or you are very small in the womb. So the Jotunheimen giants are ice giants, aren't they? Ice is the image of something that holds hard in solid form, and then flows. They are rather disgusting. The giants represent what we are calling in our modern words the endometrium, the carpet of blood in the womb, so to speak, which is in solid form until menstruations, where it flows, carrying away and cleaning everything in its path. This endometrium wants above all to have an egg, otherwise it dies. The king of the Jotun wants to have Freyja. Loki, the hormones, flies towards this king, in the womb therefore, to ask him to return the hammer. It is true, it was he who stole it, and it is he alone who is able to restore it, since the hammer is life, the heart. But he simply tells the truth when he explains to Loki that he only can return it if he gets Freyja and marries her (if he attaches to her, in other words). Of course, what he doesn't say or doesn't know! is that he needs a fertilized egg, so Thor disguised as Freyja, the picture is perfect. Thor in the dress of Freyja. The spermatozoa in the egg.

Of course, this will also destroy the king, because the endometrium is made to be eaten by the egg or the embryo, and disappear. Note that the endometrium knew that Loki was coming, he wanted him to come, because only he can bring Freyja. Loki, a hormone from the ovary here (progesterone: this is why it borrowed the Freyja bird shape after ovulation on the fourteenth day) and the pituitary (luteinizing hormone on the thirteenth day if the endometrium is ready to receive the egg, and comes to ensure that it will remain in good condition. Loki will get Freyja. Before reaching the uterus seven days later, the egg is fertilized, as it is in our modern observations (it is fertilized in the fallopian tube). It is Loki, the progesterone, which makes the uterus able to receive Freyja and not to destroy the ice giants, because this hormone inhibits the movements of the uterus and allows the endometrium to continue to grow.

It is Freyja who makes the wedding outfit of Thor. She wraps him and gives him her necklace, the future umbilical cord. When Thor arrives at King Thrym's home with the progesterone hormone Loki, the king believes he is Freyja. Logic, otherwise he would reject him because the body of the mother, unless it is tricked, should reject any foreign body. In the imaginary, this is why fertilization is done "in secret" in the fallopian tubes. The embryo begins to destroy and "eat" the endometrium by creating enzymes through the future placenta as soon as it arrives on the seventh day (he has no future placenta before the seventh day). It is completely installed on the tenth day.

So you understand why Thrym invites Thor-Freyja to eat and why he eats eagerly. You understand why Loki, progesterone and human gonadotropic chorionic hormone or pregnancy hormone (then made by the embryo) attempts to calm Thrym by tricking him. King Thrym gives to Thor the hammer (life, heart) as soon as he became attached to him. Once he has the hammer, Thor the embryo destroys the giants, and by their destruction and by fire, he melts them and gets blood from them.

Thus Óðinn's son came back to life. This myth was just an example of what we can learn from our myths. ALL our myths, fairy tales, traditional songs and traditions have similar DEEP and ADVANCED meaning, and they stem from the Stone Age.