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  • or simply Fractal ... like you and i

    watch the following movie .... it should inspire you ... fractal wise

    2010: A Mandelbrot Odyssey (FractalNet HD) - YouTube

    Stunning! Thank you, most enjoyable.
    Have the music on vinyl somewhere, I had a teenage obsession with Richard Strauss; even tried to read Also Sprach Zarathustra by Neitzsche, the superman theme- all to much at that age, it was easier to deal with the musical themes. lol

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    • Answer to MonsieurM #1905:

      Ah yes, the Völuspa. The rise and shine, and the Armageddon, and the paradise of the 3rd heavenly world, and so the end of it all. But the last verse is difficult to interpret. The word nái in the original transcript hold the key to a good or bad end to the story and I can't find a translation to it. Only reference is to a children's jingle from Faroe islands. It can be interpreted as "lik" which can mean "corpse" or "lookalike". If the feathered snake is carrying Nidhöggs (snake of evil) corpse, it's a good end of story. If the feathered snake looks like Nidhögg, we're in trouble. The jingle from Faroe islands goes Nina nina nái. Nina means hiding under a tree or similar. You could hide a corpse under a tree (nordic traditional culture are somewhat brute, it's fully plausible with children singing songs about hiding corpses) but hiding and trying to look like a tree makes equal sense. I guess it makes some sense in the end with these alternative ends. A single comma totally changes the end of the story.



      Let's apply the 3 6 9 rule:


      3. In the dawn of the ages
      when Ymer lived
      were no sand, nor sea
      no waves in the water
      the earth were not
      nor heaven
      an abyss were there
      but no grass anywhere


      From the giant Ymer grows water, wind, earth, fire.

      6. Then all powers
      went to their thrones
      high gods
      held their counsel
      through night and dawn
      they gave names
      to morning
      and midday
      afternoon and evening
      to count the years


      Names are given to things as time before the world even exist. Time is older than the physical world.

      9. Then all powers
      to their thrones went
      and held their counsel
      who among dwarfs
      would create
      from bloody waves
      and Blains bones

      (Blain=Ymer)

      The world is created by the dwarfs from the body of Ymer.

      12. Veig and Gandalv,
      Vindalv, Train,
      Täck and Torin,
      Tro, Vitr and Lit,
      Na and Nyrad.
      Now the dwarfs are mentioned
      - Regin och Radsvid -
      correctly.

      (see also more names in verses 10 and 11)

      15. There were Draupner
      and Dolgtraser,
      Ha, Haugspore,
      Lävang, Gloe,
      Dore, Ore,
      Duv, Andvare,
      Skirver, Virver,
      Skavid, Ae.

      (first generations of inhabitants of the world)

      18. Spirit they had none
      Judgment they had none
      no blood, no sound,
      no colour.
      Odin gave them their spirit
      Höner gave them judgment
      Lodur gave them blood
      and a lively colour.


      Odin brought soul to the inhabitants of the earth. I guess some other gods would disagree but the Völuspa is a prediction told by a Völva to Odin himself, and I guess he would be flattered.

      21. That battle she remembers
      The first in the world
      When they with spears
      Pierced Gullveig
      And in the Highest’s hall
      burned her body.
      Three times they burned
      the three times born,
      often, not seldom
      yet still she is alive.


      24. A spear thrown by Odin
      and sent into the herd
      that battle too
      were the first in the world.
      Broken were the breastwork
      at the Asa castle
      over captured fields
      the Vanes could advance.


      27. She knows Heimdall’s
      sounding horn be caused
      by the heavenly high
      holy tree.
      On this tree she sees flooding
      A sandmixed flood
      from Valfaders lot.
      Do you know more, and what?

      (Valfader=Odin)

      30. She sees valkyrias
      coming from far away
      ready to do
      the ride to Godtjod
      Skuld held armor
      And Skogul were the other
      Gunn, Hild, Gondul,
      And Geirskogul
      Now are the army’s
      warmaidens mentioned.
      Valkyrias, ready
      to ride upon the earth.


      33. His hands he did not wash
      His hair he did not comb
      Until he to the bonfire had carried
      Balder’s enemy.
      But Frigg cried
      In the halls of Fen
      Over Valhall’s misfortune.
      Do you know more, and what?


      Frigg = Odins’ wife. Balder='Christ', and son of Odin and Frigg.

      36. A river from the east
      Through dark valleys flow
      With swords and battleknifes
      Slidr is it’s name


      39. There she saw
      In rapid streams wade
      Betraying men
      Outlawed murderers
      And those, who are prone
      To other’s wives.
      There Nidhögg
      Sucked the dead bodies
      The behemoth teared the men apart
      Do you know more, and what?


      The snake Nidhögg represents all evil in the world.

      42. Sat on the hill
      And played the harp
      Guardian of ‘gygen’(?)
      The cheerful Eggder.
      Over him crowed
      In the firtree-forest
      A red rooster
      Who’s name was Fjalar.


      45. Brothers shall fight
      And slay each other
      Sister’s children
      Their affinity waste
      Rough is the world
      Sometimes very
      Axetime, swordtime
      Shields will split
      Wind age, wolf age
      Before the world will fall
      No man shall
      Another man spare.


      48. What is it with the Asa?
      What is it with the elfs?
      The giants grumble
      The Asa having a meeting
      Dwarfs groan
      In front of the stone doors
      The mountainside’s wise men
      Do you know more, and what?


      Armageddon is coming, the asa-gods summon their allies to the last battle of their civilisation.

      51. The ship comes from the east
      Over the sea will Muspell’s
      Army arrive,
      And Loke leads them.
      Behemoth’s fry’s
      With the wolf is coming
      Byleipt’s brother
      Is with them.


      Loke, one of the asa-gods and as always the betrayer.

      54. Garm now barks horrendously
      In front of the cave
      The chain shall break
      And free become the wolf


      The wolf Fenris and the snake Nidhögg, both Loke's children, rage the world.

      57. The sun will blacken
      Earth sink into the sea
      Falling from the stronghold
      The flaming stars.
      Up rises mist
      And flames
      The heat playing high
      At the heaven itself


      60. The Asa meet
      At the field of Ida
      And about the girdle of earth
      The giant snake, speak.
      Remembering
      Awkward destiny’s
      And Fimbultyrs
      Ancient runes.


      Last battle.

      63. Then might Höner
      spread the fates of luck
      And the both brother’s
      Children occupy
      The vast Vindhem.
      Do you know more and what?


      From the devastation, a golden age rises.

      66. Then comes the shadow’s
      Dragon flying
      A shiny snake, from below,
      From the Nida mountains
      In feathers carried
      While flying over the plain
      Nidhögg alike.
      Now she will sink.


      ...but either ends because a new snake occurs. Or, in an alternative translation:

      In it's feathers carrying,
      while flying over the plain,
      Nidhöggs corpse.

      Just a matter of a comma in the 1913 swedish translation

      Is it Quetzalcoatl?

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      • Is it Quetzalcoatl?

        It could be, the plumed serpent appears in many forms both written and carved throughout all cultures. It may also be a reference to Venus as a comet, have you heard of Velikovsky's comet? This is why I came to this thought:


        40. The giantess old | in Ironwood sat,
        In the east, and bore | the brood of Fenrir;
        Among these one | in monster's guise
        Was soon to steal | the sun from the sky.


        41. There feeds he full | on the flesh of the dead,
        And the home of the gods | he reddens with gore;
        Dark grows the sun, | and in summer soon
        Come mighty storms:
        | would you know yet more?

        Could this be a reference to a massive natural disaster such as a celestial body colliding with earth? Or, the plumed serpent is also symbolic of electric discharge- 'ThunderBolts of the Gods'?

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        • Originally posted by SYDERA View Post

          Could this be a reference to a massive natural disaster such as a celestial body colliding with earth? Or, the plumed serpent is also symbolic of electric discharge- 'ThunderBolts of the Gods'?
          or all of them as it is a fractal wave from the smallest to the biggest .... ps: i think we already had that Natural disaster : Fukushima

          ----------------- thank you Michael C

          Is it Quetzalcoatl?
          maybe or is it also a heads up about us having all our chakras opened at a certain time ... and the end is up to us

          Just a matter of a comma
          as it always is
          Last edited by MonsieurM; 05-22-2012, 03:12 PM.
          Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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          • Well that's interesting. I compare different translations and I think this sentence is or could have been misinterpreted:

            Was soon to steal | the sun from the sky.

            The original word translated as 'sun' is actually meaning 'moon' or even further back 'planet' or 'celestial body'. The troll/leprechaun who stole the moon/planet/sphere, fed from dead bodies and poured blood upon the god's home.

            The old giantess in the iron forest are giving birth to the wolf Fenrir's children. The greatest of them will snatch the moon or some other celestial body away, which will alter the climate and blacken the sun. After that, in verse 44, armageddon/ragnarök starts to roll out. Ragnarök will be known to come when Fimbul winter occurs. Winters will be longer and longer until there's snow all year around. Ice age, atomic winter or dust phenomena from some other cosmic event when our moon goes missing?

            I'm not much into the catastrophic idea but it's intriguing how that theme reappears everywhere.

            I'd associate the serpent to Hartmann/Curry lines, there's power to be tapped when uniting earth and cosmos, besides many other good things as well.

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            • Giantess in the iron forest, iron, Mars, Forest of Mars, asteroid belt..?

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              • Originally posted by Michael C View Post
                Well that's interesting. I compare different translations and I think this sentence is or could have been misinterpreted:

                Was soon to steal | the sun from the sky.

                The original word translated as 'sun' is actually meaning 'moon' or even further back 'planet' or 'celestial body'. The troll/leprechaun who stole the moon/planet/sphere, fed from dead bodies and poured blood upon the god's home.

                The old giantess in the iron forest are giving birth to the wolf Fenrir's children. The greatest of them will snatch the moon or some other celestial body away, which will alter the climate and blacken the sun. After that, in verse 44, armageddon/ragnarök starts to roll out. Ragnarök will be known to come when Fimbul winter occurs. Winters will be longer and longer until there's snow all year around. Ice age, atomic winter or dust phenomena from some other cosmic event when our moon goes missing?

                I'm not much into the catastrophic idea but it's intriguing how that theme reappears everywhere.

                I'd associate the serpent to Hartmann/Curry lines, there's power to be tapped when uniting earth and cosmos, besides many other good things as well.
                Now you have read it Physically .... now try alchemically or if you prefer Druidically .... with the moon as your soul / Female Pole ..... and you the beast

                it is verse 44 after all HM 8 ......... Mercury / Hermes the androgen
                Last edited by MonsieurM; 05-22-2012, 06:25 PM.
                Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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                • to mix things up a bit .... for the Nibiru fans :

                  Capturing planets

                  (Phys.org) -- The discovery of planets around other stars has led to the realization that alien solar systems often have bizarre features - at least they seem bizarre to us because they were so unexpected. For example, many systems have giant planets closer to their star than Mercury is to the Sun, while other have the opposite - giant planets more than ten times farther way from their star than Jupiter is from our Sun. Astronomers think they understand how planets could end up close to the star: they gradually drift in from more customary orbits. But how can planets end up so far away?


                  also a nice short vid :

                  Dancing droplets reveal physics at work on Vimeo

                  Dancing droplets reveal physics at work
                  by Science News 5 days 3 hours ago

                  An oxygen droplet floating on its vapor (approaching from left at 12 centimeters per second) can be deflected by a small magnet (moving from bottom center at 7 centimeters per second) held beneath a sheet of glass. Such movies reveal the elusive behavior of droplets subject to what’s known as the Leidenfrost effect.
                  Last edited by MonsieurM; 05-22-2012, 06:58 PM.
                  Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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                  • Originally posted by MonsieurM View Post
                    Now you have read it Physically .... now try alchemically or if you prefer Druidically .... with the moon as your soul / Female Pole ..... and you the beast

                    it is verse 44 after all HM 8 ......... Mercury / Hermes the androgen
                    the first thing you should notice is who is allowed to discuss with a God .... a being of higher realm ..... a Female ..... or a Female Pole

                    a völva or seeress .... Volva .... which resembles the word Vulva : Female Genitals .... another Female Pole



                    The Prophet said that women
                    totally dominate men of intellect and possessors of hearts,
                    But ignorant men ]dominate women,
                    for they are shackled by the ferocity of animals ( the wolf / troll in the Nordic Poem ) .
                    --Rumi
                    try it too ... All is analogy / Fractal






                    one more thing :

                    a Valkyrie is a Female Warrior ( not necessarily stupid )

                    “The ultimate aim of martial arts is not having to use them”
                    Miyamoto Musashi , Book of Five Rings: The Classic Guide to Strategy
                    If you think about it Joan of Arc could have been a Valkyrie .... she changed the course of History
                    Last edited by MonsieurM; 05-22-2012, 08:19 PM.
                    Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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                    • Nature is Poetic .... She is the Source of Inspiration and discoveries:

                      Serendipity means a "happy accident" or "pleasant surprise"; specifically, the accident of finding something good or useful without looking for it. The word has been voted one of the ten English words hardest to translate in June 2004 by a British translation company.[1] However, due to its sociological use, the word has been exported into many other languages.[2] Julius H. Comroe once described serendipity as : to look for a needle in a haystack and get out of it with the farmer's daughter

                      Etymology

                      The first noted use of "serendipity" in the English language was by Horace Walpole (1717–1797). In a letter to Horace Mann (dated 28 January 1754) he said he formed it from the Persian fairy tale The Three Princes of Serendip, whose heroes "were always making discoveries, by accidents and sagacity, of things they were not in quest of". The name stems from Serendip, an old name for Sri Lanka (aka Ceylon), from Arabic Sarandib, from Tamil "Seren deevu" or from Sanskrit Suvarnadweepa or golden island (some trace the etymology to Simhaladvipa which literally translates to "Dwelling-Place-of-Lions Island"[4]). Christophero Armeno had translated the Persian fairy tale ( fairy tales are known alchemical treaties see the Goden goose originally the golden Hen ie Hermes ) into Italian, adapting Amir Khusrau's Hasht Bihisht[5] of 1302.
                      Female Right / Male Left = Golden Goose / Hen

                      Golden Goose - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia



                      Another form of it ( fractal ) is Synchronicity
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                      Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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                      • what does a dog / wolf do when you unshackle him / her (besides number 1 and 2 .... mind out of the gutter please :P ) ..... he rolls in the grass ... runs around smells / tastes ( children do too ) everything ....and if it is something it does not like pees on it and walks away ...... as if trying to commune with Nature

                        in other words unshackle your mind
                        Last edited by MonsieurM; 05-22-2012, 08:42 PM.
                        Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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                        • Thanks MonieurM, it makes sense.

                          So the ignorant man removes the moon and kickstarts his armageddon.

                          Oden were a curious god, of flesh and blood but a god in respect of his knowledge. Anyone could expect to meet him in his travels through this world. The god of war and death, poetry and knowledge, defender of the good, foster brother with the evil Loke, in an eternal conflict between his promise of brotherhood with the devil but the necessity to fight villainy.

                          Oden, the one-eyed, who payed for a sip of water from the well of wisdom with one of his eyeballs to the guardian Mimer, and 'accidently' dropped the eyeball in the well and therefore see everything there is to come. His two ravens Hugin and Munin, reason and intuition, keeps him updated on everything that happens in the gods and humans worlds. The Völva couldn't tell him anything he didn't already knew... so who is she? Oden were known as a shape shifter when travelling this world, Midgård. His two wolfs, Gere and Freke, the gluttonous and the 'stabber', represents his completeness in duality. His eightlegged horse Sleipner who could take him anywhere, from highest heaven to the underworlds, from fire to ice, from light to darkness.

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                          • Yggdrasil, the world tree, Ygg=Oden, drasil=horse, also 'the terrible one's horse'. The tree of Mimer, guardian of the well of knowledge.



                            It has 3 roots.
                            One to Asgård and Midgård, the god's and the human's worlds.
                            One to Jotunheim/Utgård, the giant's world. The birth place of Loke.
                            One to Nifelheim, the underworld or 'hell' in christian etymology.

                            Under each root is a well.
                            Urdar, destiny, where the gods meet.
                            Mimer's well, the well of knowledge and wisdom.
                            Hvergelmer, the river that is the origin of all other waters. The home of Nidhögg, the evil serpent that bite the root and destroys the tree.

                            Whack Chan, the world tree, Pacal defeating death gods at 9 levels and thereafter sinking down to the underworld. Oden hanging 9 days to experience death and learning 9 songs and 18 runes. Every 9th year Oden was celebrated by the humans.

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                              • Originally posted by Michael C View Post
                                Yggdrasil, the world tree, Ygg=Oden, drasil=horse, also 'the terrible one's horse'. The tree of Mimer, guardian of the well of knowledge.



                                It has 3 roots.
                                One to Asgård and Midgård, the god's and the human's worlds.
                                One to Jotunheim/Utgård, the giant's world. The birth place of Loke.
                                One to Nifelheim, the underworld or 'hell' in christian etymology.

                                Under each root is a well.
                                Urdar, destiny, where the gods meet.
                                Mimer's well, the well of knowledge and wisdom.
                                Hvergelmer, the river that is the origin of all other waters. The home of Nidhögg, the evil serpent that bite the root and destroys the tree.

                                Whack Chan, the world tree, Pacal defeating death gods at 9 levels and thereafter sinking down to the underworld. Oden hanging 9 days to experience death and learning 9 songs and 18 runes. Every 9th year Oden was celebrated by the humans.

                                are those Earthly days or Heavenly Days (harmonic Math ) ( or both )

                                because we actually are on a HM 9 day ( precession )

                                Hvergelmer, the river that is the origin of all other waters. The home of Nidhögg, the evil serpent that bite the root and destroys the tree.
                                what destroys the tree of knowledge .... when you look around you .... how come people have less knowledge today than a few hundred years ago .... find the answer .... and you'll find the Snake

                                it is a description of the Yugas too

                                His eightlegged horse Sleipner
                                as in HM 8 Hermes the enlightened one ..... HM 8 + HM 1 ( Odin / Source etc ... ) = HM 9
                                Last edited by MonsieurM; 05-22-2012, 10:48 PM.
                                Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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