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Dragon-slaying Allegory

lucius_montague

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Hagel meine Brüder und Schwestern,
Many of us have heard the tales of great heroes/legends slaying dragons who guarded great hoards of treasures...
Some of these legends include: Beowulf [The Last Battle], Sigurd [The Dragon Slayer], Vahagn Vishapakagn [Vahagn the Dragon Reaper], Apollo(Azazel) [Battle with Python], ETC.
As we know the Kundalini is often called, "The Great Dragon" or "The Golden Dragon". Now obviously Dragons do not walk Midguard(Earth) and if they had, they do not any longer. When we read the elder legends of great heroes slaying these mighty beast, it is imperative to keep in mind that all the Legends/Sagas/Tales left by our ancestors are just allegories pertaining to something occult or spiritual.
In assessing these stories; the spiritual theme and hidden meaning behind the stories is that to raise the Kundalini[defeat the dragon] one must be brave, strong-willed and athletically agile and thus will gain the hoarded treasure[Spiritual Perfection].
From the Nordic/Viking aspect of these stories, the heroes are often written to have "Gained entrance into Valhalla" upon their death. This again is another spiritual allegory as Valhalla is a code word for Spiritual Perfection [and is a real place in Hell/Duat that Satan keeps his Aryan warriors until reincarnation.]
There are many other stories and I could go much deeper in detail but I only wished to shed light on this topic. Feel free to read into my other workings in the E-Groups...
Hail Odin, All-Father! Hail Lady Agares!Hagel Sieg und unser viertes Reich!
 

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