How to MAKE music
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| Description | #music #composing #burzum #varg #paganism |
| Collections | Paganism, Mythology and TraditionsVisual |
| Uploaded | 2025-10-06 |
How can you make music that can be cast upon this world as enchantments? How can you find inspiration for such a magnificent magical spells? Let's find out. If you remember my videos about the sorcerer and his attributes, you might already understand where this is going. I talked about traditional music and its merits in my last video. But in reality, there is nothing new. All the music that we hear is just music that someone has remembered. It has already been created before and played before by our forebears. Because there truly is nothing new, only what has been forgotten. So whenever we are creating new music, composing new music, we are just remembering. And to help you better remember, you can participate in these ancient ceremonies. You can visit the vestiges of our forebears. You can sing their songs, too. And you can learn their language and speak like them. But most importantly, you can learn how to think like them. You can dress like them, you can live like them. And whatever you do, it helps you remember. So it will help you create music. Because when you create music, all you do is to remember music that has been played before. Because there is nothing new, only what has been forgotten. And remember also that you are your ancestors. If there is an ancient tree growing where you live, walk up to the tree, look at it, and you will remember. Because if your forebears lived there they too saw that tree. And just like ancestral memories are transferred from the placenta via the umbilical cord to the fetus, the tree, which has the exact same purpose in nature as the placenta in the womb, can transfer memories from your ancestors to you. I have only played the liar two times. And both those times I made in your track. Blood memory, ancestral memory.[1] Like this, there is nothing new. Only what has been forgotten. Welcome to paganism.
- The Great Sleep & Heil Óðinn Sire