There were no Superstitions
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Is there real sorcery in this world? Let's find out.[1] How many times have you experienced that you think about making a phone call or writing an email or writing a letter to somebody and then after a short while you receive a phone call, an email or a letter from that very individual. So how can you explain it? Is it just coincidence? I'm of the opinion that it's not coincidence because it happens too often for it to be a coincidence. And this is an example of one of the things that we don't really understand today. And that technology is not the solution for. In fact technology is pushing us away from any such, shall I call it, abilities. Let's call it sorcery for the fun of it. And if you for example use a GPS system or any other satellite navigation system for a prolonged time, what you will experience is that the part of the brain that you usually use for navigation will shut down. It will stop working. It will cease to have any activity. And for all we know it might be hard to revive that part of the brain. Maybe it shuts down permanently. That is what technology does when you include all these things, when you replace abilities that we had or should have with devices, high-tech devices. And as I mentioned yesterday in the video called Blessed, luck is also a very peculiar factor in life. I have made videos about this before, I think related to Hamingja. And I believe that it is quite possible that this is not just superstition but actually something that is real or perhaps because of the technology maybe it only was real. But I believe that it is real or maybe it is real for some. And I believe that technology can be very destructive in this context. I am not talking about all technology of course. I am not saying technology is bad per se, but some of the technology we have is very damaging for our own abilities. If you can walk, you don't need a wheelchair. And if you buy a wheelchair, even if you can walk, then after some time you will be unable to walk. Because you just sit there in this wheelchair and drive around. And I think that is a good example. You could say a car is a wheelchair as well, and that is true. And what it has done to us is that before we travelled long distances too, we just took our time, took quite some time to get there. But we did. Even, you know, Bronze Age Scandinavia traded with Ancient Greece. There was, you know, interaction there and movement. And when we run out of oil, we will see a change that forces us to get rid of these actually rather destructive technological devices. And when this happens, I think we will see a revival of intellectual power, so to speak, or sorceress power if you like. And we will discover ourselves. We will find back to abilities that we have lost and that we need to find back to. Things that we have to rediscover, because we didn't know we had them. And again, of course, I'm not stating anything as a fact. I'm not claiming that this is absolute truth, but this is what I believe. And as I said yesterday about the video called Blessed, luck is a very strong factor. It can become so strong that you might wonder if there is more to it. You know, what kind of power is influencing events to such a degree, sometimes, that it makes such a difference for such a prolonged time, repeatedly. You could call it, like I did yesterday, a divine power. You could call it a spiritual power if you like. You could call it whatever you like. But it seems to be there. And the way we are heading today, we are not approaching it. We are not trying to understand it. We are just moving away from it and losing the understanding we have of ourselves. Losing the understanding we had of ourselves. You know, because in the past, the things that the Christians called superstitions, they weren't superstitions. For example, the Gauls put some plants into holes in the house, saying that it will keep the evil spirits away. This is of course the Christian interpretation of it. In reality, what they did was they took some plants that are poisonous to rats and mice and they stuffed it into the holes.[2] And thus, the rats and mice stayed away. They didn't enter the house and therefore they did not get sick. They did not lose a lot of food to rodents and so forth.[3] So, I'm going to claim rather adamantly that in pre-Christian Europe there were no superstitions. It was all based on scientific facts. Thanks for watching.
- There were no Superstitions.
- They used "Digitalis purpurea" for that (thanks to Marie Cachet for
telling me. She can also tell me that they smeared it on the floor). - In case you didn't know: Rats and Mice are huge disease spreaders.