Do I LIKE you?
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| Description | #soulmates #hamingja #paganism #varg #hermes |
| Collections | VisualPaganism, Mythology and Traditions |
| Uploaded | 2025-09-30 |
Greetings, fellow adventurers. Do you like me? Do I like you? Why? Let's find out. As a native European with a native European worldview, as I see it, we are either reincarnations of one of the deities, or we are sparks from them. And all these deities have different personality traits. You have 3 deities of air, you have 3 deities of fire, you have 3 deities of earth, and you have 3 deities of water. And in the middle, you have a neutral deity. In addition to that, you have four main deities.[1] A deity of the sky, a deity of the earth, a deity of the moon, and the deity of the sun. And many of you are familiar with the term soulmates? Right. It's just you meet somebody and you instantly click with him or her, so to speak, and you get really well along, and there's no particular reason for you to do so. You have no history, you don't really know the person. You just like him or her. And the deities don't really all get along very well, for obvious reasons. The air doesn't mix well with the earth. Fire doesn't mix well with water. So if you, for example, are a reincarnation or a spark from Hermes, and I am too, then we, you know, we get along like this. If you are a reincarnation of Apollo and I am of Dionysus, and we don't get along because these are very opposing personalities. And all the deities are male or female. Or, in Europe, seen as male or female. And, you know, the different European cultures don't always agree on whether or not the sun is male or female, for example. But that's irrelevant. The sun can be both. And then you have the neutral deity of spirit of time. And this is Heimdallr in Norse, Saturnus in Roman, Cronus in Greek. And this deity is completely neutral. So it sort of gets more or less well, along with everybody. And yes, this neutral deity is also gender neutral. But not the way you think it is, because it has nothing to do with what you think when I say that. The reason for this is because that heaven, in our European worldview, is the womb of the mother. And the neutral deity of time also exists at the time when it was not a human. That is, at the very beginning of the pregnancy,[2] the fetus is without a gender, and at the same time, it has the potential for both genders. So it is seen as gender neutral. It's not male, not female, and at the same time, it has the potential for both. And it sort of is both. So before time, before the fetus develops, it's gender neutral. But of course, it will become either male or female later on. And even if you are not a reincarnation of a deity, so you're just a spark from a deity. A newly created spark.[3] You have the potential in you to become a reincarnation. If you live an honorable life. And if you build upon this soul that you have now, you have the potential to reincarnate and to become a reincarnation instead. And yes, I have included this in a systematic way in my role playing game. In the advanced rules with all the deities with a different alignment system. That shows how these different personalities match or don't match. And what this means for you as a character in the game. And just like in real life, the different alignments determine if you go well along with others in the game. So if you instinctively like me or someone else, or dislike me or someone else, this might well be the reason why we don't get along. Because we're not from the same branch, so to speak. And some people don't seem to have a soul at all, by the way. But I can't talk about that here. It's too controversial. I want to add, actually, that the neutral deity called Cronus in Greek mythology is also called hermaphrodite. That is, Hermes, the ancestor, plus Aphrodite, the seed of life. So you have the ancestor and his potential for new life in one unit, in one deity. And this deity, of course, stem from the union of the divine woman and the divine man. And in heaven, In the womb of the mother he grows into a new deity.
- The King, the Queen, the Prince & the Princess
- I use the term "gender" here for anglo-purposes only.
- With no real Memory (INT)