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A New European Renaissance

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Uploaded2017-11-23
Greetings fellow wanderers, welcome to this glorious and golden video.[1] Some birthday presents are more precious than others, but they tend to always be wrapped in some sort of paper. They are because they are symbolically buried in the ground, and we are supposed to unbury them. These presents are supposed, originally, to remind us of something, something we were in the past, in a previous life. Our forebears opened up the burial mounds, they dug them up, often with some antlers, and they collected the sacred objects of their forebears. What we do with birthdays is to repeat this ritual every single year. We symbolically open up the grave by unwrapping the gifts, and we receive a new clue that is going to help us lift the amnesia that we have from previous lives.[2] And then we have the birthday cake with its twining candles that we extinguish with a breath.[3] The cake, the birthday cake, is a symbol of the placenta, of the ancestors.[4] And every single year we take the cake and we decorate it with gungnir, the spear of Odin, in form of a candle, which of course is the symbol of the umbilical cord.[5] That's why it's often like this, twisting. Then we cut the umbilical cord by blowing the candle. We extinguish the fire, we stop the blood flow from the placenta cake, so we symbolically, every birthday, we symbolically are born. It's not just the day we were born, the birthday, it's the day we are reborn, every year.[6] Symbolically, of course. Originally, the gifts were made up of the skulls of the four bears, and later on they replaced them with just images of four bears.[7] And in a sense, we still have the same ancestral cult with photographies of our forebears that we put on the wall to remember them.[8] The purpose was the same, to remember the four bears. The sacred objects were collected and stored in temples. And the purpose of the temple was to let many walk through a procession way and look at the objects. Because the sight of these objects would awaken the memories of their forebears, would awaken the forebears in them. Therefore, interestingly, the pagan temples were not like modern churches, they were like modern museums. Where we do exactly the same, we take the objects that our forebears owned, and we place them so that people can look at them. And that's paganism.[9][10] If you have seen my video called "Pilgrimage to the Temple of Mercurius", I think, you will remember that right next to the ruins of the Temple of Mercurius is a museum, which is kind of interesting. So, they have built a new temple right next to it. And in a sense, we avoid the ban on paganism by calling it something else. Archaeology, culture, art. And we build pagan temples right under the noses of the bishops and priests. Without them even knowing that we are still pagans, instinctively.[11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20] And I may add, dear ladies and gentlemen, that Christianity, as you know, is very weak in Europe. And where it's strongest (in Eastern Europe), is because their version of Christianity is more pagan. And if you go to the former colonies, Australia, Canada, the USA, South Africa, you will find a lot more Christianity.[21] You will find that Europeans living there have lost their roots, have lost their contact with their forebears. And mind you, I'm not saying they all have, but I'm saying most of them have. I'm not saying you have. I assume you haven't, because you're watching the Thulean Perspective. And I will explain this absence of Europeanness in those Europeans, with what I just said. They don't have these ancient memorials. They don't have these sacred objects. They don't walk on the soil that our forebears walked on.[22] They don't have menhirs located a couple of clicks that way. They don't have a dolmen right over there. They don't have that contact with their forebears. They have museums though. They have the internet. They have the Thulean Perspective.[23] And of course this helps them reawaken themselves in themselves. But still, for Europeans it's much easier. We have our own culture where we live. We are surrounded by it. It penetrates our lives. It penetrates everything. So yes, we are not Christians. Not even on paper. Most of us. Thank you for watching. Thank you for sharing this Thulean Perspective.[24][25]
  1. A New European Renaissance.
  2. Noun önd (Norse term for spirit): 1. spirit, breath, wind, spiritual ability. From PIE root *and- (breath).
  3. Noun spirit: from Latin spiritus "soul, courage, vigor, breath" related to spirare "to breathe" from PIE *(s)peis-"to blow".
  4. We no longer do that, but our forebears probably ate the placenta after birth like all animals do (even herbivores).
  5. Óðinn from: proto-Nordic: WôðanaR, proto-Germanic: Wôþanaz, from PIE root: *wet- (to blow, inspire, spiritually aroused)
  6. And we symbolically eat the placenta: the birthday cake.
  7. But also their most precious objects. Yes, which explains why they were buried with these items.
  8. Often these objects were GOLDEN because gold lasts forever, like memories can if kept alive from life to life.
  9. The Christians did everything they could, to destroy the images our forebears made of their forebears. They smashed the statues and broke their noses and carved crosses into their foreheads.
  10. They also destroyed their temples and smeared their names for the posterity.
  11. Modern museum.
  12. Greek temple.
  13. Modern museum.
  14. Roman temple.
  15. Modern museum. With a head (the Roman/Greek version of Neanderthal skulls).
  16. British temple.
  17. Irish placenta-shaped burial mound and temple area.
  18. Modern museum.
  19. Gallic temple with a druid showing us the sacred objects.
  20. Most European (Dacian, Baltic, Slavic, Celtic, Germanic etc.) temples looked more like this though.
  21. Their churches are more like the Pagan temples/museums.
  22. Even the house I live in is older than 99% of the buildings is the USA.
  23. This shows the importance of Blood and Soil! Blut und Boden! Blóð auk Óðal! Sang et sol! Krew i gleba! Кровь и почва! Αίμα και χώμα! Kraujas ir dirvožemis! Sangue e suolo!
  24. Welcome to the New Renaissance of, Europe. Óðinn has returned in force!
  25. Blood and Soil! Blut und Boden! Blóð auk Óðal! Sang et sol! Krew i gleba! Кровь и почва! Αίμα και χώμα! Kraujas ir dirvožemis! Sangue e suolo!