Will You throw Your Life away?
You know these small hammers that a lot of so-called pagans carry around their necks? What's the story behind them? Let's find out.
In the Stone Age, our ancestors used to put a flint stone on the heart of the dead. Something like this.

Later on in the history, they used stone axe heads.

And then, later on again, they used bronze axe heads.

And by the time of the Viking Age, this symbol had developed into this small hammer that we know well from jewelry.

And they were worn around the neck, over the heart. This was a symbol of your life force. And also the life force that you had had in previous lives. So it was the eternal life force of you.[1]This is what kept you immortal. Therefore it was considered as a lucky charm.
To get your life force back, you had to enter your own grave from a previous life and find it, lying on the heart of the dead. The skull contained the memories, the heart (and the thigh bone) the life force. To do this was part of becoming a real human being, and you would normally do this at the age of 7. This was when you became yourself again. Our forebears swore oaths on the Hammer, they married and when born they were consecrated on the Hammer. Their own Life force and Honour. Their Immortality.

As you can see: They had the same Tradition continuously since the Stone Age. Our roots go deep, and they are still nourishing us. If you want to know more about our own Traditions, I highly recommend this book: [Le Secret de L'Ourse]
You know these small hammers that a lot of so-called pagans carry around their necks? What's the story behind them? Let's find out.
In the Stone Age, our ancestors used to put a flint stone on the heart of the dead. Something like this.

Later on in the history, they used stone axe heads.

And then, later on again, they used bronze axe heads.


And by the time of the Viking Age, this symbol had developed into this small hammer that we know well from jewelry.

And they were worn around the neck, over the heart. This was a symbol of your life force. And also the life force that you had had in previous lives. So it was the eternal life force of you.[1]This is what kept you immortal. Therefore it was considered as a lucky charm.
To get your life force back, you had to enter your own grave from a previous life and find it, lying on the heart of the dead. The skull contained the memories, the heart (and the thigh bone) the life force. To do this was part of becoming a real human being, and you would normally do this at the age of 7. This was when you became yourself again. Our forebears swore oaths on the Hammer, they married and when born they were consecrated on the Hammer. Their own Life force and Honour. Their Immortality.

'I swear on my life'
As you can see: They had the same Tradition continuously since the Stone Age. Our roots go deep, and they are still nourishing us. If you want to know more about our own Traditions, I highly recommend this book: [Le Secret de L'Ourse]
- And if you threw it away, it would always return to you - as you were always reborn again. If you had Honour, that is.
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