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Deciphering Nordic Allegories

lucius_montague

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Hail brothers and sisters,
I hope this serves many of you well in deciphering some of the old tales left from our ancestors. I owe the knowledge below to the guidance of Father and will begin to decipher some of the stories myself, in any spar time.
THE NINE WORLDS (Asgard, Vanaheim and Alfheim; Midgard, Nidavellir, Svartalfheim and Jotunheim; Niflheim and Muspellheim)
"The worlds connect to Yggdrasil by three roots, of which each holds under them a unique power. The first root holds the "Well of Urd" *destiny/fates*, the second holds the "Spring of Hvergelmir" *source of rivers* and the third holds the "Spring of Mimir" *wisdom*."These roots are the knots in the soul. When we unlock these knots we tap into one of these 'wells of power'. The "Well of Urd" is the first *in the Solar666-Chakra*, when unlocked brings the beginning of spiritual liberation with the Sacral and Root chakras. The second knot is symbolized as the "Spring of Hvergelmir" *in the throat*, so when unlocked the Heart-Shoulder Chakras are open to more pathways/nadis in the soul. The final knot is the "Spring of Mimir" *in the crown*, when unlocked brings eternal wisdom from the 3rd eye and penal-gland/6th-chakra.

YGGDRASIL *world tree* 
(Allegoric for the human nervous system and pathways for spiritual energy. The trunk is the Shushumna channel for the Kundalini and the branches represent the nervous channels of the brain *aka source of psychic power*)
SOL AND MONI (sun and moon being chased by wolves)
(The two are allegoric for the male and female aspects of the soul found in the Ida and Pingala. Another fact to make note of, is the fire and water aspect as well. This is an important factor in completing the Magnum Opus.)
THE "GODS" (Odin, Thor, Hodur, Baldur, Tyr, Heimdall, Vidar, Vali, Modi, Magni and Loki) and "GODDESSES" (Frigga, Freya, Nanna, Iduna and Sif)
(The 'Gods' are both allegoric for specific chakras and our actual Gods. Such can be seen as the God Tyr being Andras/Aries and the Sacral Chakra. In the case of Odin's spear, this is the piercing of the Kundalini. Thor's hammer Mjolnir is symbolism for the alignment of the chakras in and inverted cross.)
VALHALLA *Hall of the Fallen* 
(symbolic of spiritual perfection AND a resting region of Hell for Aryan warriors of Father. The 'endless mead' and 'golden apples' found in the allegories are the endless bio-electricity after reaching Godhood.)
JORMUNGANDR *World Serpent*
(Jormungandr is the large serpent caught in an endless cycle with its tail being in its mouth. Obviously this is the cycle the Kundalini makes passing up the spinal chakras and back down the front ones in this endless cycle.)
RAGNAROK *Twilight of the Gods/End-times*
"Snow fell on the four corners of the Earth and kept on falling for three seasons. Winds came and blew everything away..." "Then fire came and burnt the Earth..." "The 'Gods' had met their doom..."
(This scene is allegoric to the cursing of the human soul by the Enemy. The elements in the soul became drastically imbalanced and the chakras *aka 'Gods'* became filled with dross causing blockage.)
 
This is great, but I'd just like to add something about Ragnerok and Fimbul Winter. What you mentioned is very true and s good way yo look at it. But the alergory of Ragnorok far predates christianity forcing itself into the reigion.
These are both alegorical for stages in the magnum opus. The cold, black stage in the Fimbul Winter in which we must push through struggles. The fiery, red stage. Symbolized by Surtr burning the nine worlds. This is the fiery serpent penetratig and 'burning' through the chakras, setting the 'world tree' alright with Kundalini energy/knowledge. And Finally the bright, white stage. Symbolized by Baldr beig reborn and ruling in place of Odin, as his Avatar. (Similar to in the East). This is the rebirth, the pheonix symbol. Of reaching Godhood, the Golden shinning stage.

As with many of these old stories, it is up to a lot of interpretation, and many times can have multiple meanings at different depths.

Hail Satan! Prase the True Gods of Old!

-En Haradren Amlug.
 
Thank you brother En Haradren Amlug,

I found your interpretation to *feel* "right", if you know what I mean. Do you believe it can also be translated as "a time in which Gods and men(like the Valhalla warriors in this case) join together to combat in a great war against darkness/degeneration-of-souls"? If so then the battle of this age's 'darkness' has been looong foreseen.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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