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Pagan Deities, Heroes & Symbols EXPLAINED

We have been told by the scholars that our forebears were primitive, superstitious, ignorant and savage and that they believed in all sorts of non-existing spirits or gods, or that they used such images to explain things they did not understand. That they believed in 'silly' stories that make no sense, that are impossible and that go against everything we - the more advanced man - know today. They believed in 'silly' stories that make no sense, that are impossible and that go against everything we - the more advanced man - know today.
  • Dragons
  • Eight-legged horses
  • Winged horses
  • Horses with a horn
  • Sacred trees that held the firmament in place
  • Wells of knowledge
  • Talking severed heads
  • Sorcery
... to name a few. In this video I will show you the true meaning of SOME EXAMPLES of European mythological symbols.

Let us start with the "magic wand known from so many of our fairy tales.


You can use it to perform magic. With a touch of the tip, you are changed or healed. Superstitious nonsense, right? Well, not really. I will show you a REAL magic wand, that CAN heal and change in real life.

Yes, the umbilical cord.
Yes, the umbilical cord.

It's stem cells can in theory heal ANYTHING in you and can in theory create ANYTHING in your body: a new heart, bone marrow, anything!

Just like the horn of the unicorn, right?
Just like the horn of the unicorn, right?

Yes, because the unicorn is a symbol of the placenta, and it's horn is the umbilical cord! Which brings us to the Pegasus. The Pegasus is the same: It's wings are the amniotic bag, and the horse is the placenta. As always in our myths. The amniotic fluid is MADE by the amniotic bag. By the wings of the Pegasus - whose name means SOURCE. ALL horses in our myths?! So what about Oðinn's Sleipnir? Yes, including Sleipnir - whose name means "glide" or "slide" (out from the womb). Which is exactly what it does, when the child is born.

But WHO is Oðinn, riding this horse? Óðinn is the sum of your forebears; all of them. He hangs for nine 'nights' in the sacred tree before he is re-born, himself given to himself: all the Hamingja (Honour) of the forebears are transferred to the child. The Sacred Tree, Yggdrasill ("The Terrible Horse"). Yeah, the myths actually tell us that IT'S CALLED A HORSE.

How is the Hamingja transferred? From the head Mimir ("Reminiscence"), via the Well of Mímir.

In other words, from the placenta, via the umbilical cord.
In other words, from the placenta, via the umbilical cord.

Yes, Oðinn has only one eye.
Yes, Oðinn has only one eye.

He looks with his one eye into the Well of Mimir, and REMEMBERS his previous lives, and thus can give himself to himself. His memories from previous lives are restored in him.

The Tree of Life.

The Tree of Life
The Tree of Life

Oðinn hanging for nine nights in the tree of life, riding Sleipnir. He neither drinks nor eats whilst there. (He gets all his nourishment via the umbilical cord). When born, the horse (placenta) slides out as well, but that is the moment when the child starts to BREATHE. Note: Spirit means "breath". This BREATH of the child is what KILLS the at that point SERPENT from the CAVE. Yes, at that point the umbilical cord is called a DRAGON or SERPENT. And Þórr SLAYS it, Sigfried SLAYS it. The midwives then CUT the umbilical cord. Or in other words: CUT the DRAGON'S head off. Ah, yes, which explains why Mímir is described as a decapitated HEAD. Eagle at the top = Pegasus. Squirrel bringing messages from the eagle to the serpent = Blood. The serpent's name is Nihögg. That means DECAPITATION OF THE KINSMAN! The kinsman is Óỗinn, the sum of the forebears. Who is re-born as ONE in the child. The placenta is decapitated when the child is born. Oðinn has been transferred to the child. He is re-born!

I could go on, and explain ALL our mythology to you, here and now, but I don't have the time for it. This will do for now. I have made my point: Our forebears were not primitive, superstitious, ignorant and savage. Their knowledge was vast, and they knew about how a child is made, shaped and animated with the Hamingja of its forebears. They knew about the MAGIC of the umbilical cord - THOUSANDS OF YEARS AGO ALREADY!

I have also made another point: Modern scholars are ignorant fools, with NO understanding of our mythology or its meaning. If you want more scattered pieces of ancient wisdom, feel free to check out my wife's and my books.