lucius_montague
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I am constructing a small series of decoding's of the Ancestral Nordic allegories and I owe the understanding of this story to the God Andras and his guidance.
To our brothers/sisters who don't yet know of the Kundalini nor the Magnum Opus I suggest you learn first or else this may be confusing to you.
A summary of "Tyr and the binding of Fenrir";
Fenrir is a rather large wolf, bred from the God Loki and prophesied to devour the Sun, the Moon and Odin in the "Twilight of the Gods/End-Times" known as Ragnarok. Knowing of the destruction to come the Asgardian Gods attempted to bind Fenrir before he could become a problem. The only God brave enough to attempt this was Tyr, a Nordic god of War/Bravery. Tyr used his cunning ways to fool Fenrir to believe his binding was only a test of his strength. On a third attempt, using a mystic rope/ribbon called, "Gleipnir" had the binding been a success... at the cost of Tyr's right hand. However, as the legends portray, Fenrir does break free in the end.
Though Tyr is in fact an elder alias for Andras such as "Aries" is, in this allegory "Tyr" represents the Sacral Chakra. "Fenrir" is the Kundalini and the "Sun" and "Moon" (Sol and Moni) are the Ida and Pingala channels. When Fenrir "devours" them, this simply means to overpower them during the first stages of the Magnum Opus and indeed cause them to transform thus is the meaning behind "Their will be a new Sun and a new Moon" in the ending of Ragnarok. When "Odin" is devoured, the Kundalini emerges out of the Crown Chakra and permanently brings a new level of spiritual evolution. So now brings us to the question "What is 'Gleipnir' then?" As we know the soul is comprised of three "Granthis" (knots) which are the Sacral and Hips, Heart and Shoulders, and the 6th and Temples. The Ancestors used the three attempts at binding Fenrir to symbolize that in-order to raise your Kundalini (Fenrir) you must first break the three "Granthis" or "Knots" (also symbolized as the pitchfork).
Thus this story shows us what must first be done in the long process of the Magnum Opus. I hope this has been enlightening to you my dearest family.
Hail to Odin, the All-Father! Hail to Lady Agares! Hail to Andras! Hail to the Forces of Hell!!!
To our brothers/sisters who don't yet know of the Kundalini nor the Magnum Opus I suggest you learn first or else this may be confusing to you.
A summary of "Tyr and the binding of Fenrir";
Fenrir is a rather large wolf, bred from the God Loki and prophesied to devour the Sun, the Moon and Odin in the "Twilight of the Gods/End-Times" known as Ragnarok. Knowing of the destruction to come the Asgardian Gods attempted to bind Fenrir before he could become a problem. The only God brave enough to attempt this was Tyr, a Nordic god of War/Bravery. Tyr used his cunning ways to fool Fenrir to believe his binding was only a test of his strength. On a third attempt, using a mystic rope/ribbon called, "Gleipnir" had the binding been a success... at the cost of Tyr's right hand. However, as the legends portray, Fenrir does break free in the end.
Though Tyr is in fact an elder alias for Andras such as "Aries" is, in this allegory "Tyr" represents the Sacral Chakra. "Fenrir" is the Kundalini and the "Sun" and "Moon" (Sol and Moni) are the Ida and Pingala channels. When Fenrir "devours" them, this simply means to overpower them during the first stages of the Magnum Opus and indeed cause them to transform thus is the meaning behind "Their will be a new Sun and a new Moon" in the ending of Ragnarok. When "Odin" is devoured, the Kundalini emerges out of the Crown Chakra and permanently brings a new level of spiritual evolution. So now brings us to the question "What is 'Gleipnir' then?" As we know the soul is comprised of three "Granthis" (knots) which are the Sacral and Hips, Heart and Shoulders, and the 6th and Temples. The Ancestors used the three attempts at binding Fenrir to symbolize that in-order to raise your Kundalini (Fenrir) you must first break the three "Granthis" or "Knots" (also symbolized as the pitchfork).
Thus this story shows us what must first be done in the long process of the Magnum Opus. I hope this has been enlightening to you my dearest family.
Hail to Odin, the All-Father! Hail to Lady Agares! Hail to Andras! Hail to the Forces of Hell!!!