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Norse analogy

Satan_is_our_Father666

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When I started reading about our Demons and noticed that some were explained to have been well known Gods, as in Egypt or India or the Greek and Roman world, I felt a strong connection with this. And I was glad to learn that they were always with us, even if they bore different names in different points in time.

But after I read a lot on the Runes (something that, between some slight success in feeling my chakras and the Ritual, has picked my interest with particular strength) I'm wondering what the Norse had that xianity wanted so badly to destroy. So much more that there's almost nothing left compared to Greek mythology and its never ending stories filled with analogies that a Spiritual Satanist WILL notice.

In the book I'm reading (Norse Mythology from Neil Gaiman) the author himself says "Norse stories were passed down with songs and poems. They were written down when Christianity had already displaced the worship of the Norse gods, and some stories we have came to us because people were concerned that if the stories were not preserved they'd become meaningless."

I'm pretty sure this angers you at least as much as me. Maybe for this reason as well I'm feeling determined to know more about the Norse gods and culture.
I'm also feeling very fascinated with the story of Odin, who 'hung himself on the tree' (underwent incredible effort and pain, training himself.. I see this as an analogy for our training and the pain reported by those who experienced Kundalini as a painful force at first) and saw/learned the Runes, unlocking magic and becoming capable of controlling the world (with the Words of power, vibrating them).

Another (quick) analogy is the 'Bifrost', a rainbow that the gods could use to travel between the Nine Worlds but that would burn the feet of whoever was not a god: I'm thinking this may mean the rainbow, made by the colors of the chakras, allows passage only to those with a soul ready for it, lest one feels incredibly uncomfortable pain.

Just thought I'd mention these things for whoever has been wondering the same.

Do share if you know of any of our Gods using as some point a Norse name.

HAIL SATAN!!!!
 
Neil Gaiman is a jew. His novel American Gods feature the Gods as egregors that need sacrifices and faith to survive.
 
Satan_is_our_Father666 said:
(Side note: I love your Miyamoto quote. He was a very wise guy.)

HAIL SATAN!!!!
Haha thank you. I think he very likely completed the Godhead and was in contact with our Gods. A long-term project of mine is to de-corrupt and restore his Book of Five Rings, though this will still take many more years.
 
Shael said:
Satan_is_our_Father666 said:
(Side note: I love your Miyamoto quote. He was a very wise guy.)

HAIL SATAN!!!!
Haha thank you. I think he very likely completed the Godhead and was in contact with our Gods. A long-term project of mine is to de-corrupt and restore his Book of Five Rings, though this will still take many more years.

Wouldn't surprise me if he did, I always felt he was one that stood out, unlike some many others historical characters, and defined 'human being' in a superior way. I don't know what de-corruption of his book would look like (tried to read it but I kept feeling something is missing, like it doesn't REALLY reflect his beautiful mind), but whenever I read something historical or from folklore or a culture I want to know more about I just try to analyze the allegories. Like the well known "In the beginning there was the Word" which is an excellent allegory for the Runes and vibration as what rules the Universe, while the ignorant fool probably pictures a booming voice from the sky (coming from a fake 'god') and doesn't really know what it means in the slightest, believing spiritual and scientific have nothing in common whatsoever.

HAIL SATAN!!!!
 
Satan_is_our_Father666 said:
I don't know what de-corruption of his book would look like (tried to read it but I kept feeling something is missing, like it doesn't REALLY reflect his beautiful mind)
Essentially a de-corruption is done by painstakingly getting every bit of information and reference material that has anything to do with what you want to de-corrupt, and then deeply immersing yourself in all of it. Through this, some parts immediately stand out as being corrupted beyond any doubt, and they can then be roughly fixed. This process needs to be repeated until to some degree it has been polished up again to a less corrupted state. From there, since no further reference material is available, intense training of the principles is needed, until a stage of deep mastery is attained. This is what is most time-consuming and difficult, as not only it's a lot of work, but there also must be constant vigilance of possible corrupted parts so that one doesn't get diverted from the true path. In the process of this mastery, more and more corruptions will become apparent that can then be fixed.

Basically in order to fully de-corrupt and restore this, it's necessary to master it in it's entirety while having vastly lacking material to do so. Only through mastery and deep understanding of it is there any chance of properly restoring it eventually. Thankfully the Gods also help with this, as it would be impossible otherwise.
 
Satan_is_our_Father666 said:
I'm wondering what the Norse had that xianity wanted so badly to destroy. So much more that there's almost nothing left compared to Greek mythology and its never ending stories filled with analogies that a Spiritual Satanist WILL notice.
The Ancient Norse Religion is crowded of alchemical allegories.
Thor “killing” Jörmungandr represents the Vidyut Shakti(The Lightning) activating the Kundalini Shakti(The Serpent).
Woden is Norse equivalent of God Mercury. In Alchemy, Mercury is the “Fluid Principle”, the Spirit. This is the Kundalini.
The Ragnarok represents the Nigredo, when the soul dies and reborn purified.
The union of Niflheim and Muspelheim created Ymir. This is a allegory for Rebis(Magnum Opus/Shivarupa), the god being created trought the union of opposites.
 
National-Satanist said:
The Ancient Norse Religion is crowded of alchemical allegories.
Thor “killing” Jörmungandr represents the Vidyut Shakti(The Lightning) activating the Kundalini Shakti(The Serpent).
Woden is Norse equivalent of God Mercury. In Alchemy, Mercury is the “Fluid Principle”, the Spirit. This is the Kundalini.
The Ragnarok represents the Nigredo, when the soul dies and reborn purified.
The union of Niflheim and Muspelheim created Ymir. This is a allegory for Rebis(Magnum Opus/Shivarupa), the god being created trought the union of opposites.[/quote]

Yeah, that makes incredible sense to me. Even when I read the last book (Mythos, from Stephen Fry) about the whole beginning and development of everything in Greek mythology (beautiful stories by the way, I always felt very attracted to the Greek Gods for some reason) I kind of read it twice: once to learn the story and once (or more) to find how the symbolism and allegories would explain what the stories REALLY mean for an Zevism, what give you a valuable hint to advance in spirituality.
I don't know exactly if and what Greek Gods' names are simply another name for our beloved Demons and Father, though. Other than Mammon (Zeus), as the JoS mentions, I don't want to take chances and making the wrong links. (I would however love to meet all the "Greek Gods".. I don't know, I just feel so close to the concept. It probably means nothing, like many other things I tend to overthink too much and for too long..)

HAIL SATAN!!!!
 

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