Understanding the European Religious Tradition (and Gods!)
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Description | My amnesia video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Qc8_UVd25s My wife's Bear Cult playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvU9mAoBOyOGMoemFJEYxZx5XQc2QuW9F My video about the Sacred Mead: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUIotx95EiA My wife's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLM6JlQkQ9tltBL9Bipci9g Get my wife's books from here: https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1?ie=UTF8&text=Marie+D.F.+Cachet&search-alias=books&field-author=Marie+D.F.+Cachet&sort=relevancerank If you're a regular viewer please DON'T try to become a Patreon supporter for as little as $1 per video because they are of course free for me to make. I have NO EXPENSES when I make these vidoes. I only invest my time in them, and my love for my heritage of course. And I do so with pleasure. Trying to save our heritage is my objective, not to make money by pretending to do so. If you want to support me some way, you can (and get something in return when you do) by buying my pro-European books from here: https://www.amazon.com/Varg-Vikernes/e/B00IVZ2KPO/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1 |
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Uploaded | 2017-06-12 |
European deities, what are they? Let's find out. There are many different ideas of what a deity is and in our European tradition the deities are symbols and keys really to understanding of reality. The deities are also there to obscure reality because knowledge should be obtained gradually and according to your intellectual and emotional level. For example in relation to the, what we call in English, Santa Claus you are a child and you are supposed to believe in Santa Claus until you become 7 years of age at which point you are supposed to be told by your parents that this is not exactly how it's like. And this is of course in practice paganism and as you can see most of us here in the "Christian" world still practice paganism. So the deities are symbols they are keys and they are there to assist us in our understanding of reality. The spiritual, the divine in our tradition is linked to the concept of Hamingja and that we can call simply honor and rebirth. And the whole tradition, our whole tradition, all our fairy tales, all our traditional songs, all our all our mythology revolves around this central topic - reincarnation. And of course when I say that everything revolves around reincarnation it doesn't mean that there is nothing more to it because there's a lot linked to reincarnation including the term Hamingja, honor. In order to be reborn in order to be chosen to be reborn you have to live an honorable life and there in itself you find the moral aspect of of our tradition the just, the kind, the strong, the wise, the faithful, the loyal, so forth are qualities that give us honor and we of course we still have this exact same idea of what is moral and what is not here in Europe even after 600 to 1,600 years of Christianity we're still pagan to the core really. And when you think of these things as being Christian by the way that is incorrect. These moral aspects are of course still a part of Christianity because they became a part of Christianity when Christianity came to Europe so originally Christianity is just a cult of death where you worship contempt for life contempt for the family and your own slow suicide really. But we are Europeans so we brought this to Christianity, but of course you don't need Christianity to keep it in fact you probably should get rid of Christianity to keep it. The roots of our tradition stems back to the age of the Neanderthal and you can find all the basics about this in my wife's series called "The Bear Cult" she has made I think seven videos on her channel where she explains the concepts surrounding this very very old tradition that we still have even in Christianity in spite of Christianity but still. In "Sorcery and Religion in Ancient Scandinavia"[1] I explained a lot around the concept of Valhalla or Valhǫll and I explained how this is not some afterlife, some heavenly abode, it's basically just a name for the grave. But if you have read this book "Le Secret de l'Ourse"[2] by Marie Cachet, my wife, you will understand that my mythology book is really really really insufficient it's really horribly poor compared to this. And still at the same time it's incredible compared to other books about mythology because other books about mythology are generally speaking[3] absolute crap. And in my book is fantastic compared to the others and yet my book again in turn is crap compared to this. However if you read this first and then we read my book you will really get a lot from it because you will see all the clues that you will understand by reading this key. But as I[4] explained in that book Valhǫll is a place where the dead is, but as she[5] explains Valhǫll is actually not just the grave. As my wife explains in this book Valhǫll is mainly the name for the the womb of the mother and[6] this is where you go when you die. This is where you go if you are chosen to be reborn and of course that's what the Valkyries do they select the fallen and then they bring them to Valhǫll where they are to be reborn really. And this is what the name means, it means hall of the fallen, hall of the chosen. And there are many fallen individuals there at the same time because these are all your previous lives because you are the sum not just of you in this life but of all your lives so you are there are many individuals in Valhǫll because you have lived before. And Odin in this is of course the, what's it called in English... the originator the... I don't remember the name in English, I'll put it up here.[7] And then in Valhǫll you drink from a skull and you drink the mead from a skull or a cup shaped as a[8] skull. And this is again the your forebear the dead body that you find in the grave. You take out the head and the leg from... this a skeleton of course,[9] this is a person has been dead for thousands of years, and you get the knowledge about your previous lives from the skull from your forebears. And this is because, if you have seen my video called "Amnesia", i'll put up a link to it and at the end of the video, this is how you awaken the memories from your previous lives. And you leave Valhǫll every day to fight and get killed which of course is this is what we do in life. We are born and then we return to death we are reborn again and so forth. So this is an eternal circular process. The birth itself is described also by him having Odin hang on the tree of life which of course is in the womb of the mother, look at this this is how it looks inside.[10] As you can see this is an image of a tree and Odin is the same really, it's the originator, it's you, but you are stem from him, so you are him. And he (you) are born and that's what this myth is all about. Odin being born again and leaving Valhalla and then when he dies he's chosen by the Valkyries to be reborn again. So this was just an example of a couple of myths unveiling to us really how our own tradition revolves around the concept of reincarnation. In order to be chosen to be reborn you have to have honor and as I explained you can gain honor from a lot of things but this honor is linked to you this honor in a sense is you. This is what enables you to be immortal this is what elevates you to the divine this is what makes you immortal your honor it's called Hamingja in Norse. And this means from the term "ham-gengja" or Proto-Nordic "hama-gange" which means that you walk in shapes. And that is of course the, that is you, the spiritual you walking in shapes in the sense that you are taking new shape for every life you take a new shape and you walk in shapes you are alive in different shapes. But the Hamingja that's you that's the core of you your bodies are just your shapes that you walk in.[11] This Hamingja is what makes you divine, immortal.[12] Okay I have now moved to a lawn mower hell on earth, that's one, two, three, four, five, lawn mowers within a 50 meter radius but... The European tradition is[13] centered around a concept of the reincarnation the main point is to gain honor and you are initiated and you understand more and more about reality and yourself as you go. You may start out thinking the gods are just as described just like children believe in Santa Claus and then you are[14] initiated and you are given more keys and you understand more and more. The lawn mowers and edge cutters and all this closing are closing in on me. So I better stop this but, yeah, that's what our tradition is all about. Reincarnation, honor, and gradual initiation into the complete and utter understanding of reality. And the divine aspect of this can be found in the concept of honor which in a sense is the divine, you, the immortal you, your honor. Thanks for watching.
- I just remembered that I wrote this one too.
- It is being translated into English, yes.
- Yeah, not kidding.
- Knowing better by then, you can smirk and laugh at my ignorance.
- The main mistake in that book is that I talk about AN INITIATION instead
of A REBIRTH, which is what this is all about. - And yeah: That is where you put the dead bodies, and why the burial mounds
resemble a pregnant woman. - Progenitor?
- See my video about "The Sacred Mead".
- You do that when you are to "become" your ancestor, around age 7,
when you enter the grave to find back to yourself:
To the one you used to be in your last life. - The Tree of Life.
- Your over many lives accumulated Honour is what makes you a
great human being. - My wife and kids came back. We move on to the bakery. 10 minutes later.
- I later on counter in all 7. 3 lawn mowers and 4 edge cutters, to be precise.
- "Santa Claus" is THE SUM OF YOU, all your previous lives in one character.