Varg's 1991 World View
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Varg's 1991 World View.
Adversity is part of life. Death too. Embrace it. Adversity is a change for you to grow. So grow or perish.
Óðinn is to fight and NEVER give up.
It Toddles, Pads about and Rattles. There are two natural lamps in this world, the Sun and the Moon. The first twists the other's reality, some times to the unrecognizable. The Sun gives us colours, warmth and clarity, whilst the moon gives us colourlessness, cold and obscurity. We live in the sunlight after Árvákr and Alsvinnr, piloted by Sól, has pulled the Sun down into the sea in the West , because we like both colour, warmth and clarity. Our reality is based in this Sunlight. In a sense, when Naglfari's wife arrives our world disappears. It is illuminated by a light we don't like, the colourless, cold and obscure Moonlight. Sinister shapes appear in the forest and men withdraw to their small and safe caves (houses). Outside the forces of darkness rule, yes, literally speaking. The world changes and for some it becomes worth living in; for those who appreciate the battle against these Ettins he uncontrollable forces of nature brought forth by the Moon. To them the world finally becomes worth living in.
When night falls, she cloaks the world in impenetrable darkness: a chill rises from the soil and contaminates the air. Suddenly... life has new meaning.We live in a terrible age, you think? With our very existence under threat? Well, sorry to break the spell for you, but our age is no worse than the bygone ages we used to live in. All ages have been terrible, life has always been difficult, and the challenges of others have always seemed easier. When the Mongol Horde advanced into Europe, they killed 50% of all Russians IN TWO YEARS. Plague killed about 50% of Europe in some decades in the 14th and 15th century. The Thirty Years War killed about 42% of the peasant population in (Greater) Germany ...to give you a few examples.
Adversity is part of life. Death too. Embrace it. Adversity is a change for you to grow. So grow or perish.
Óðinn is to fight and NEVER give up.
No tree, it is said, can grow to heaven unless its roots reach down to hell
C. G. Jung