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  • the Paulician movement in Armenia

    Carahunge Armenia's Stone Henge

    In the mountains of nowadays Armenia (in the south, close to town Goris), the first observatory Carahunge (Car-means stone, hunge-means voice, sound) was created. It has a history of 7.500 years and scientists believe, that there is a tight connection between the observatory in Armenia and Stonehenge in Britain, since the latter is much younger (about 4000 years) and the name itself is similar to the Armenian name and the second half of the name (hange) does not really mean anything in English.


    This Prehistoric Monument consisting of hundreds of Standing Stones on a territorial area of approximately 7 hectares.
    Many of these stones have smooth angled holes of 4 to 5cm in diameter, the angles of the holes being directed at different points on the horizon and outer space. The age of Carahunge has been estimated to be 7500 years or older (VI millennium BC). This was accurately ascertained by taking readings of the motion of the Sun, Moon and stars, using four independent astronomical methods based on the laws of the changes of the Earth’s axis precession and incline.


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    Side note : the immigration Pattern can be interpreted as the two poles of a magnet





    Paulicians (Armenian: Պաւլիկեաններ, also remembered as Pavlikians or Paulikianoi[1]) were a Christian Adoptionist sect and militarized revolt movement, also accused by medieval sources as Gnostic and quasi Manichaean Christian. They flourished between 650 and 872 in Armenia and the Eastern Themes of the Byzantine Empire.
    Though the term "Cathar" has been used for centuries to identify the movement, whether the movement identified itself with this name is debatable.[2][3] In Cathar texts, the terms "Good Men" (Bons Hommes) or "Good Christians" are the common terms of self-identification.
    did i mention the mountains of the Pyrenees are close by
    Last edited by MonsieurM; 02-22-2012, 08:19 PM.
    Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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    • The same can be said about the other side of the straight





      -------------------and on the South/ Female Pole you get a different kind of "Cathedral"



      The Alcázar of Seville (Spanish "Reales Alcázares de Sevilla" or "Royal Alcazars of Seville") is a royal palace in Seville, Spain, originally a Moorish fort.

      The Almohades were the first to build a palace, which was called Al-Muwarak, on the site of the modern day Alcázar. The palace is one of the best remaining examples of mudéjar architecture. Subsequent monarchs have added their own additions to the Alcázar. The upper levels of the Alcázar are still used by the royal family as the official Seville residence and are administered by the Patrimonio Nacional.
      Baths of Lady María de Padilla





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      Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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      • find the Male and Female

        AljaferÃ*a - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

        The Aljafería Palace (Arabic:قصر الجعفرية Qasr Aljafariya, Spanish: Palacio de la Aljafería) is a fortified medieval Islamic palace built during the second half of the 11th century in the Moorish taifa of Zaragoza of Al-Andalus, present day Zaragoza, Spain. It was the residence of the Banu Hud dynasty during the era of Abu Jaffar Al-Muqtadir after abolishing Banu Tujibi of Kindah dynasty. the palace reflects the splendor attained by the kingdom of the taifa of Zaragoza at the height of its grandeur. The palace currently contains the Cortes (regional parliament) of the autonomous community of Aragon.

        The structure holds unique importance in that it is the only conserved testimony of a large building of Spanish Islamic architecture of the era of the Taifas (independent kingdoms).
        After the capture of Zaragoza in 1118 by Alfonso I of Aragon, the Aljaferia became the residence of the Christian kings of the Kingdom of Aragon and as such was converted into the focal point for spread of the Mudéjar Architecture of Aragon. it was the birthplace of Saint Isabel of Portugal in the year 1271. of Portugal in the year 1271.


        O.V.N.I - Les cathares - Le message de Montségur parite 1 ( Jimmy Guieu ) - YouTube
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        Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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        • while we are on the subject of Architecture...the same is applicable to the US Expansion or what the Historians Call: Far West: Gold Rush...don't forget we are Fractal Antenna...Naturally attracted to the female pole if we are male (positively charged ) particules think Silicon Valley...Ipad...Hollywood...Monsanto.... ....etc.... Hollywood and Wall Street





          Taliesin West -- in his own words - YouTube




          Taliesin West (aka The Ship ) was architect Frank Lloyd Wright's winter home and school in the desert from 1937 until his death in 1959 at the age of 91. Today it is the main campus of the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture[5] and houses the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation.


          Wright and the Taliesin Fellowship began to "trek" to Arizona each winter in 1933 (similar trekking as Leedskalnin ). In 1937 Wright purchased the plot of desert land that would soon become Taliesin West. He paid “$3.50 an acre on a southern slope of the McDowell Range overlooking Paradise Valley outside Scottsdale.”[6]

          Wright believed this to be the perfect spot for such a building, a place of residence, a place of business and a place to learn. Wright described it like this, “Finally I learned of a site twenty-six miles from Phoenix, across the desert of the vast Paradise Valley. On up to a great mesa in the mountains. On the mesa just below McDowell Peak we stopped, turned, and looked around. The top of the world.”[7]

          Being in the desert water could scarcely be found. This resulted in an investment of over ten thousand dollars to dig a well deep enough to provide sufficient water for the campus.

          Design

          Wright felt very strongly about the connection to the desert. He said: “Arizona needs its own architecture… Arizona’s long, low, sweeping lines, uptilting planes. Surface patterned after such abstraction in line and color as find “realism” in the patterns of the rattlesnake, the Gila monster, the chameleon, and the saguaro, cholla or staghorn – or is it the other way around—are inspiration enough.”

          The structure's walls are made of local desert rocks, stacked within wood forms, filled with concrete. Wright always believed using the materials readily available opposed to those that must be transported to the site. In Wright’s own words, “There were simple characteristic silhouettes to go by, tremendous drifts and heaps of sunburned desert rocks were nearby to be used. We got it all together with the landscape…”[7] The flat surfaces of the rocks were placed outward facing and large boulders filled the interior space so concrete could be conserved.
          many think of pole shifting as in physical poles shifting...maybe...I would rather go the spiritual way..and say that the Female Pole (innovation, imagination, all cultural aspect of life ) will no longer be where it is today

          Edgar Cayce A.R.E. Seven Prophecies That Came True

          “Question: What great change or the beginning of what change, if any, is to take place in the earth in the year 2,000 to 2,001 A.D.? Answer: When there is a shifting of the poles; or a new cycle begins.”(826-8 given August 11, 1936)
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          Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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          • I was wondering what the yellow design in the Re-designed Moroccan Flag could be useful for...to point towards a direction





            from The Code by CarlMunck



            Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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            • Another example of the principle of polarity:

              Before It's News

              The Hubble telescope, named after astronomer Edwin Hubble, observes the universe with ultraviolet, visible (6 3 9 ), and near-infrared instruments. The Hubble was launched into orbit around the Earth in 1990 and still remains in operation, often capturing intense images of stars, constellations and distant galaxies. In a recent article, The Business Insider listed 10 things Hubble has discovered that science was previously unaware of.


              Israel's Antiquities Authority and Google announced Tuesday they are joining forces to bring the Dead Sea Scrolls online, allowing both scholars and the general public widespread access to the ancient manuscripts for the first time. ...


              ----------also an interesting article: Before It's News

              The Great Pyramid Was Built By The Druids Of Ireland (why not )

              The Great Pyramid has been called “the Bible in stone”[2], and according to an ancient Arab legend, the Great Pyramid contains the past and future history of the world.[3] Indeed, the solutions to Mankind’s toughest and most intractable problems have been symbolically written into the ground plan of the pyramids at Giza. In ancient times, Mankind solved the problem of the inequitable division of land and natural resources via a periodic declaration of economic renewal known as the Jubilee Year. The Jubilee Year of “Clean Slate” debt forgiveness and redistribution of the land and natural resources has been hard-wired into the ground plan of the pyramids at Giza, and according to the Dead Sea Scrolls, when the Messiah returns, he is going to declare a Jubilee Year. Moreover, Jesus Christ himself tried to re-establish the ancient tradition of the Jubilee Year


              Principle of Correspondence:

              today for large Construction Projects you have Engineers from different countries working onsite (watch mega structures show ), so did the Mason Builder of the Middle Ages...they traveled throughout Europe building Cathedrals


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              Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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              • Bob Marley - Could You Be Loved Lyrics - YouTube

                Could you be loved and be loved?
                Could you be loved and be loved?


                Don't let them fool ya,
                Or even try to school ya! Oh, no!
                We've got a mind of our own,
                So go to hell if what you're thinking is not right!
                Love would never leave us alone,
                A-yin the darkness there must come out to light.


                Could you be loved and be loved?
                Could you be loved, wo now! - and be loved?

                (The road of life is rocky and you may stumble too,
                So while you point your fingers someone else is judging you)
                Love your brotherman!
                (Could you be - could you be - could you be loved?
                Could you be - could you be loved?
                Could you be - could you be - could you be loved?
                Could you be - could you be loved?)

                Don't let them change ya, oh! -
                Or even rearrange ya! Oh, no!
                We've got a life to live.

                They say: only - only -
                only the fittest of the fittest shall survive -
                Stay alive! Eh!


                Could you be loved and be loved?
                Could you be loved, wo now! - and be loved?

                (You ain't gonna miss your water until your well runs dry;
                No matter how you treat him, the man will never be satisfied.)
                Say something! (Could you be - could you be - could you be loved?
                Could you be - could you be loved?)
                Say something! Say something!
                (Could you be - could you be - could you be loved?)
                Say something! (Could you be - could you be loved?)
                Say something! Say something! (Say something!)
                Say something! Say something! (Could you be loved?)
                Say something! Say something! Reggae, reggae!
                Say something! Rockers, rockers!
                Say something! Reggae, reggae!
                Say something! Rockers, rockers!
                Say something! (Could you be loved?)
                Say something! Uh!
                Say something! Come on!
                Say something! (Could you be - could you be - could you be loved?)
                Say something! (Could you be - could you be loved?)
                Say something! (Could you be - could you be - could you be loved?)
                Say something! (Could you be - could you be loved?)




                March Madness is about to Start

                Last edited by MonsieurM; 02-25-2012, 04:30 PM.
                Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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                • The beauty of Taliesin West (aka The Ship ) which is positioned more or less in the Neutral Center of the Magnet ....is that its design has a Feminine Component as well as a Masculine Component (straight lines, right angles etc...)







                  Taliesin West -- in his own words - YouTube
                  Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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                  • from: Earth Mysteries: Silbury Hill, Wiltshire

                    Silbury Hill, located just south of the village of Avebury in Wiltshire, is a massive artificial mound with a flat top. It is approximately 130 feet (40 m.) high, with a base circumference of 1640 feet. It is composed of over 12 million cubic feet (339,600 cubic m.) of chalk and earth and covers over 5 acres (2 ha). Silbury Hill occupies a low-lying site and except at certain points in the landscape (notably from the West Kennet Long Barrow from which this photograph was taken), it does not protrude significantly above the horizon.

                    It was built in three stages, the first begun around 2,660 B.C.E. The last phase comprised the building of six concentric steps or terraces of chalk which were then covered with chalk rubble, flints, gravel, and finally soil to form a cone-shaped mound. Each of the six steps was concealed within the overall profile of the mound, except the last one at the top which was left as a terrace or ledge about 17 feet (5 m.) below the summit. This terrace is clearly visible on the eastern side of the mound, but less distinct from the we
                    Another explanation argues that Silbury Hill could have been used as an accurate solar observatory by means of the shadows cast by the mound itself on the carefully levelled plain to the north, towards Avebury. The meridian line from Silbury runs through Avebury church which stands on a ley line running between Stonehenge and the stone circle at Winterbourne Abbas. The same ley line also passes through two churches and the eastern slope of Silbury. Silbury, in fact, is a centre for alignments of straight prehistoric tracks, resurfaced by the Romans, and of standing stones. The Roman road between Marlborough and Bath runs directly towards Silbury Hill before swerving to avoid it. This would indicate that the Roman road followed a pre-existing track or ley line. John Michell (see Ley Lines) makes the following observations:

                    "In view of the fact that in China mounds like that at Silbury were erected upon "lung-mei", the paths of the dragon (see Geomancy), there is good reason to suspect that Silbury itself was sited by Pre-Celtic Druids on a dragon line with the assistance of a geomancer's compass. It may also be inferred that the Chinese "lung-mei" stretch over the entire globe. Many centres of English dragon legend (see Dragons and Dragon-killers) stand at the junction of well-marked leys, one notable long-distance example being the St Michael's line (see also http://www.energeticforum.com/psychi...ntenna-31.html ) that runs from the Avebury circle to the extreme west of Cornwall." ("The View over Atlantis", 1983, p. 70)
                    Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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                    • Following up on the Dragon Subject :

                      The Secret Doctrine by H. P. Blavatsky

                      from: The Secret Doctrine by H. P. Blavatsky, vol 2 pt 1, stanza 12 b

                      THE SECRET OF THE DRAGON.

                      but the cult is now preserved mostly in China and the Buddhist countries, “Bel and the Dragon being uniformly coupled together, and the priest of the Ophite religion as uniformly assuming the name of his God” (“Archaeology,” Vol. xxv., p. 220, London). In the religions of the past, it is in Egypt we have to seek for its Western origin. The Ophites adopted their rites from Hermes Trismegistus, and heliolatrous worship crossed over with its Sun-gods into the land of the Pharaohs from India. In the gods of Stonehenge we recognise the divinities of Delphi and Babylon, and in those of the latter the devas of the Vedic nations. Bel and the Dragon, Apollo and Python, Krishna and Kaliya, Osiris and Typhon are all one under many names (Fractal ) — the latest of which are Michael and the Red Dragon, and St. George and his Dragon. As Michael is “one as God,” or his “Double,” for terrestrial purposes, and is one of the Elohim, the fighting angel, he is thus simply a permutation of Jehovah. Whatever the Cosmic or astronomical event that first gave rise to the allegory of the “War of Heaven,” its earthly origin has to be sought in the temples of Initiation and archaic crypts. The following are the proofs: —

                      We find (a) the priests assuming the name of the gods they served; (b) the “Dragons” held throughout all antiquity as the symbols of Immortality and Wisdom, of secret Knowledge and of Eternity; and (c) the hierophants of Egypt, of Babylon, and India, styling themselves generally the “Sons of the Dragon” and “Serpents”; thus the teachings of the Secret Doctrine are thereby corroborated.

                      There were numerous catacombs in Egypt and Chaldea (see cross of Hendaye near the Pyrenee Mountains ), some of them of a very vast extent. The most renowned of them were the subterranean crypts of Thebes and Memphis. The former, beginning on the western side of the Nile, extended towards the Lybian desert, and were known as the Serpent’s catacombs, or passages. It was there that were performed the sacred mysteries of the kuklos anagkes, the “Unavoidable Cycle,” more generally known as “the circle of necessity”; the inexorable doom imposed upon every soul after the bodily death, and when it has been judged in the Amenthian region.

                      In de Bourbourg’s book, Votan, the Mexican demi-god, in narrating his expedition, describes a subterranean passage which ran underground, and terminated at the root of the heavens, adding that this passage was a snake’s hole, “un agujero de colubra”; and that he was admitted to it because he was himself “a son of the snakes,” or a serpent. (“Die Phoinizier,” 70.)

                      This is, indeed, very suggestive; for his description of the snake’s hole is that of the ancient Egyptian crypt, as above mentioned. The hierophants, moreover, of Egypt, as of Babylon, generally styled themselves the “Sons of the Serpent-god,” or “Sons of the Dragon,” during the mysteries.-





                      The Assyrian priest bore always the name of his god,” says Movers. The Druids of the Celto-Britannic regions also called themselves snakes. “I am a Serpent, I am a Druid,” they exclaimed. The Egyptian Karnak is twin brother to the Carnac of Bretagne, the latter Carnac meaning the serpent’s mount. The Dracontia once covered the surface of the globe, and these temples were sacred to the Dragon, only because it was the symbol of the sun, which, in its turn, was the symbol of the highest god — the Phoenician Elon or Elion, whom Abraham recognised as El Elion.* Besides the surname of serpents, they were called the “builders,” the “architects”; for the immense grandeur of their temples and monuments was such that even now the pulverised remains of them “frighten the mathematical calculations of our modern engineers,” says Taliesin (similar name as Frank Lloyd wright's retreat: the Ship )
                      Furthermore, the “War in Heaven” is shown, in one of its significations, to have meant and referred to those terrible struggles in store for the candidate for adeptship, between himself and his (by magic) personified human passions, when the inner enlightened man had to either slay them or fail. In the former case he became the “Dragon-Slayer,” as having happily overcome all the temptations; and a “Son of the Serpent” and a Serpent himself, having cast off his old skin and being born in a new body, becoming a Son of Wisdom and Immortality in Eternity.
                      --------------a beautiful definition of "Fractality "

                      By simply comparing the Sun-gods of every country, one may find their allegories agreeing perfectly with one another; and the more the allegorical symbol is occult the more its corresponding symbol in other systems agrees with it. Thus, if from three systems widely differing from each other in appearance — the old Aryan, the ancient Greek, and the modern Christian schemes — we select several Sun-gods and dragons at random, these will be found copied from each other.

                      --------------

                      Apollo is Helios (the Sun), Phoibus-Apollo (“the light of life and of the World”*) who arises out of the golden-winged cup (the sun); hence he is the sun-god par excellence. At the moment of his birth he asks for his bow to kill Python, the Demon Dragon, who attacked his mother before his birth,† and whom he is divinely commissioned to destroy — like Karttikeya, who is born for the purpose of killing Taraka, the too holy and wise demon. Apollo is born on a sidereal island called Asteria“the golden star island,” the “earth which floats in the air,” which is the Hindu golden Hiranyapura; “he is called the pure, [[agnos]], Agnus Dei (the Indian Agni, as Dr. Kenealy thinks), and in the primal myth he is exempt “from all sensual love” (“Book of God,” p. 88). He is, therefore, a Kumara, like Karttikeya, and as Indra was in his earlier life and biographies. Python, moreover, the “red Dragon,” connects Apollo with Michael, who fights the Apocalyptic Dragon, who wants to attack the woman in child-birth (See Revelation xii.), as Python attacks Apollo’s mother. Can any one fail to see the identity? Had the Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone, who prides himself on his Greek scholarship and understanding of the spirit of Homer’s allegories, ever had a real inkling of the esoteric meaning of the Iliad and Odyssey, he would have understood St. John’s “Revelation,” and even the Pentateuch, better than he does. For the way to the Bible lies through Hermes, Bel, and Homer, as the way to these is through the Hindu and Chaldean religious symbols (Cross of Hendaye / the Cathars ) .
                      see also: http://www.energeticforum.com/renewa...d-bible-2.html




                      The Golden Tractate of Hermes Trismegistus

                      O Son, is but one in our egg; but this, in the hen's egg, is much less to be found. But lest so much of the Divine Wisdom as is in a hen's egg should not be distinguished, our composition is, as that is, from the four elements Adapted and composed. Know, therefore, that in the hen's egg is the greatest help with respect to the proximity and relationship of the matter in nature, for in it there is a spirituality and conjunction of elements, and an earth which is golden in its tincture. But the Son, enquiring or Hermes, saith, The sulphurs which are fit for our work, whether are they celestial or terrestrial ? To whom the Father answers, Certain of them are heavenly, and some are of the earth.


                      Originally posted by MonsieurM View Post

                      we have Hermes Trismesgistus...or Hermes three times Master

                      and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_(archangel)

                      Michael (Hebrew: מִיכָאֵל‎ (pronounced [ˌmixäˈʔel]), Micha'el or Mîkhā'ēl; Greek: Μιχαήλ, Mikhaḗl; Latin: Michael or Míchaël; Arabic: ميخائيل‎, Mīkhā'īl) is an archangel in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic teachings. Roman Catholics, Anglicans, and Lutherans refer to him as Saint Michael the Archangel and also simply as Saint Michael. Orthodox Christians refer to him as the Taxiarch Archangel Michael or simply Archangel Michael.

                      In Hebrew, Michael means "who is like God" (mi-who, ke-as or like, El-deity), which is traditionally interpreted as a rhetorical question: "Who is like God?" (which expects an answer in the negative) to imply that no one is like God. In this way, Michael is reinterpreted as a symbol of humility before God.[5]

                      In the Hebrew Bible Michael is mentioned three times in the Book of Daniel, once as a "great prince who stands up for the children of your people". The idea that Michael was the advocate of the Jews became so prevalent that in spite of the rabbinical prohibition against appealing to angels as intermediaries between God and his people, Michael came to occupy a certain place in the Jewish liturgy.
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                      Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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                      • Völuspá is the first and best known poem of the Poetic Edda. It tells the story of the creation of the world and its coming end related by a völva or seeress addressing Odin. It is one of the most important primary sources for the study of Norse mythology. The poem is preserved whole in the Codex Regius and Hauksbók manuscripts while parts of it are quoted in the Prose Edda

                        A vǫlva or völva (Old Norse and Icelandic respectively; plural vǫlur (O.N.), völvur (Icel.), sometimes anglicized vala; also spákona or spækona) is a shamanic seeress in Norse paganism, and a recurring motif in Norse mythology.
                        Heathen Gods - Stories & Articles - Völuspá - Translated by Benjamin Thorpe

                        Völuspa - The Vala´s Prophecy

                        1. For silence I pray all
                        sacred children,
                        great and small,
                        sons of Heimdall
                        they will that I Valfather´s
                        deeds recount,
                        men´s ancient saws,
                        those that I best remember.

                        2. The Jötuns I remember
                        early born,
                        those who me of old
                        have reared.
                        I nine worlds remember,
                        nine trees,
                        the great central tree,
                        beneath the earth.

                        3. There was in times of old,
                        where Ymir dwelt,
                        nor sand nor sea,
                        nor gelid waves;
                        earth existed not,
                        nor heaven above,
                        ‘twas a chaotic chasm,
                        and grass nowhere.

                        4. Before Bur´s sons
                        raised up heaven´s vault,
                        they who the noble
                        mid-earth shaped.
                        The sun shone from the south
                        over the structure´s rocks:
                        then was the earth begrown
                        with herbage green.

                        5. The sun from the south,
                        the moon´s companion,
                        her right hand cast
                        about the heavenly horses.
                        The sun knew not
                        where she a dwelling had,
                        the moon knew not
                        what power he possessed,
                        the stars knew not
                        where they had a station.

                        6. Then went the power all
                        to their judge-ment seats,
                        the all-holy gods,
                        and thereon held council:
                        to night and to the waning moon
                        gave names;
                        morn they named,
                        and mid-day,
                        afternoon and eve,
                        whereby to reckon years.

                        7. The Æsir met
                        on Ida’s plain;
                        they altar-steads and temples
                        high constructed;
                        their strength they proved,
                        all things tried,
                        furnaces established,
                        precious things forged,
                        formed tongs,
                        and fabricated tools;

                        8. at tables played at home;
                        joyous they were;
                        to them was naught
                        the want of gold,
                        until there came
                        Thurs-maidens three,
                        all powerful,
                        from Jötunheim.

                        9. Then went all the powers
                        to their judgement-seats,
                        the all-holy gods,
                        and thereon held council,
                        who should of the dwarfs
                        the race create,
                        from the sea-giant’s blood
                        and livid bones.

                        10. Then was Mötsognir
                        created greatest
                        of all the dwarfs,
                        and Durin second;
                        there in man’s likeness
                        they created many
                        dwarfs from the earth,
                        as Durin said.

                        11. Nýi and Nidi,
                        Nordri and Sudri,
                        Asutri and Vestri,
                        Althiöf, Dvalin
                        Nár and Náin,
                        Niping, Dáin,
                        Bivör, Bavör,
                        Bömbur, Nori,
                        An and Anar,
                        Ai, Miödvitnir,

                        12. Veig and Gandálf,
                        Vindálf, Thráin,
                        Thekk and Thorin,
                        Thror, Vitr, and Litr,
                        Núr and Nýrád,
                        Regin and Rádsvid.
                        Now of the dwarfs I have
                        rightly told.

                        13. Fili, Kili,
                        Fundin, Nali,
                        Hepti, Vili,
                        Hanar, Svior,
                        Billing, Bruni,
                        Bild, Búri,
                        Frár, Hornbori,
                        Fræg and Lóni,
                        Aurvang, Iari,
                        Eikinskialdi.

                        14. Time ´tis of the dwarfs
                        in Dvalin´s band,
                        to the sons of men,
                        to Lofar up to reckon,
                        those who came forth
                        from the world´s rock,
                        earth´s foundation,
                        to Iora´s plains.

                        15. There were Draupnir,
                        and Dólgthrasir,
                        Hár, Haugspori,
                        Hlævang, Glói,
                        Skirvir, Virvir,
                        Skafid, Ai,
                        Alf and Yngvi,
                        Eikinskialdi,

                        16. Fjalar and Frosti,
                        Finn and Ginnar,
                        Heri, Höggstari,
                        Hliódolf, Móin:
                        that above shall,
                        while mortals live,
                        the progeny of Lofar,
                        accounted be.
                        very intriguing poem
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                        Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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                        • follow up...64 verses

                          17. Until there came three
                          mighty and benevolent
                          Æsir to the world
                          from their assembly.
                          They found on earth,
                          nearly powerless,
                          Ask and Embla,
                          void of destiny.

                          18. Spirit they possessed not,
                          sense they had not,
                          blood nor motive powers,
                          nor goodly colour.
                          Spirit gave Odin,
                          sense gave Hoenir,
                          blood gave Lodur,
                          and goodly colour.

                          *******************
                          19. I know an ash standing
                          Yggdrasil hight,
                          a lofty tree, laved
                          with limpid water:
                          thence come the dews
                          into the dales that fallæ
                          ever stands it green
                          over Urd´s fountain.

                          20. Thence come maidens,
                          much knowing,
                          three from the hall,
                          which under that tree stands;
                          Urd hight the one,
                          the second Verdandi, -
                          on a tablet they graved -
                          Skuld the third.
                          Laws they established,
                          life allotted
                          to the sons of men;
                          destinies pronounced.

                          21. Alone she sat without,
                          when came that ancient
                          dread Æsir´s prince;
                          and in his eyes she gazed.

                          22. “Of what wouldst thou ask me?
                          Odin! I know all,
                          where thou thine eye didst sink
                          in the pure well of Mim.”
                          Mim drinks mead each morn
                          from Valfather’s pledge.
                          Understand ye yet, or what?

                          23. The chief of hosts gave her
                          rings and necklace,
                          useful discourse,
                          and a divining spirit:
                          wide and far she saw
                          o’er every world.

                          24. She the Valkyriur saw
                          from afar coming,
                          ready to ride
                          to the gods’ people:
                          Skuld held a sheild,
                          Skögul was second,
                          then Gunn, Hild, Göndul,
                          and Geirskögul.
                          Now are enumerated
                          Herian´s maidens,
                          the Valkyriur, ready
                          over the earth to ride.

                          25. She that war remembers,
                          the first on earth,
                          when Gullveig they
                          with lances pierced,
                          and in the high one´s hall
                          her burnt,
                          thrice burnt,
                          thrice brough her forth,
                          oft not seldom;
                          yet she still lives.

                          26. Heidi they called her,
                          whithersoe´r she came,
                          the well-forseeing Vala:
                          wolves she tamed,
                          magic arts she knew,
                          magic arts practised;
                          ever was she the joy
                          of evil people.

                          27. Then went the powers all
                          to their judgement-seats,
                          the all-holy gods,
                          and thereon held council,
                          whether the Æsir should
                          avenge the crime,
                          or all the gods
                          receive atonement.

                          28. Broken was the outer wall
                          of the Æsir´s burgh.
                          The Vanir, forseeing conflict
                          tramp oér the plains.
                          Odin cast (his spear),
                          and mid the people hurled it:
                          that was the first
                          warfare in the world.

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                          29. Then went the powers all
                          to their judgement-seats,
                          the all-holy gods,
                          and thereon held council:
                          who had all the air
                          with evil mingled?
                          or to the Jötun race
                          Od´s maid had given?

                          30. There alone was Thor
                          with anger swollen.
                          He seldom sits,
                          when of the like he hears.
                          Oaths are not held sacred;
                          nor words, nor swearing,
                          nor binding compacts
                          reciprocally made.

                          31. She knows that Heimdall’s
                          horn is hidden
                          under the heaven-bright
                          holy tree.
                          A river she sees flow,
                          with foamy fall,
                          from Valfather’s pledge.
                          Understand ye yet, or what?

                          32. East sat the crone,
                          in Iárnvidir,
                          Fenrir´s progeny:
                          of all shall be
                          one especially
                          the moon’s devourer,
                          in a troll’s semblance.

                          33. He is sated with the last breath
                          of dying men;
                          the gods’ seat he
                          with red gore defiles:
                          swart is the sunshine then
                          for summers after;
                          all weather turns to storm.
                          Understand ye yet, or what?
                          Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

                          Comment


                          • 34. There on a height sat,
                            striking a harp,
                            the giantess’s watch,
                            the joyous Egdir;
                            by him crowed,
                            in the bird-wood,
                            the bright red cock,
                            which Fialar hight.

                            35. Crowed o’er the Æsir
                            Gullinkambi,
                            which wakens heroes
                            with the sire of hosts;
                            but another crows
                            beneath the earth,
                            a soot-red cock,
                            in the halls of Hel.

                            36. I saw of Baldr,
                            the blood-stained god,
                            Odin’s son,
                            the hidden fate.
                            There stood grown up,
                            high on the plain,
                            slender and passing fair,
                            the mistletoe.

                            37. From that shrub was made,
                            as to me it seemed,
                            a deadly, noxious dart.
                            Hödr shot it forth;
                            But Frigg bewailed,
                            in Fensalir,
                            Valhall’s calamity.
                            Understand ye yet, or what?

                            38. Bound she saw lying,
                            under Hveralund,
                            a monstrous form,
                            to Loki like.
                            There sits Sigyn,
                            for her consort’s sake,
                            not right glad.
                            Understand ye yet, or what?

                            39. Then the Vala knew
                            the fatal bonds were twisting,
                            most rigid,
                            bonds from entrails made.

                            40. From the east a river falls,
                            through venom dales,
                            with mire and clods,
                            Slid is its name.

                            41. On the north there stood,
                            on Nida-fells,
                            a hall of gold,
                            for Sindri’s race;
                            and another stood
                            in Okolnir,
                            the Jötuns beer-hall
                            which Brimir hight.

                            42. She saw a hall standing,
                            far from the sun,
                            in Náströnd;
                            its doors are northward turned,
                            venom-drops fall
                            in through its apertures:
                            entwined is that hall
                            with serpent’s backs.

                            43. She there saw wading
                            the sluggish streams
                            bloodthirsty men
                            and perjurers,
                            and him who the ear beguiles
                            of another’s wife.
                            There Nidhögg sucks
                            the corpses of the dead;
                            the wolf tears men.
                            Understand ye yet, or what?

                            44. Further forward I see,
                            much can I say
                            of Ragnarök
                            and the gods´conflict.

                            45. Brothers shall fight,
                            and slay each other;
                            cousins shall
                            kinship violate.
                            The earth resounds,
                            the giantesses flee;
                            no man will
                            another spare.

                            46. Hard is it in the world,
                            great *****dom,
                            an axe age, a sword age,
                            sheilds will be cloven,
                            a wind age, a wolf age,
                            ere the world sinks.
                            Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

                            Comment


                            • 47. Mim’s sons dance,
                              but the central tree takes fire,
                              at the resounding
                              Gjallar-horn.
                              Loud blows Heimdall,
                              his horn is raised;
                              Odin speaks
                              with Mim’s head.

                              48. Trembles Yggdrasil’s
                              ash yet standing;
                              groans that aged tree,
                              and the jötun is loosed.
                              Loud bays Garm
                              before the Gnupa-cave,
                              his bonds he rends asunder;
                              and the wolf runs.

                              49. Hrym steers from the east,
                              the waters rise,
                              the mundane snake is coiled
                              in jötun-rage.
                              The worm beats the water,
                              and the eagle screams:
                              the pale of beak tears carcases;
                              Naglfar is loosed.

                              50. That ship fares from the east:
                              come will Muspell’s
                              people o’er the sea,
                              and Loki steers.
                              The monster’s kin goes
                              all with the wolf;
                              with them the brother is
                              of Byleist on their course.

                              51. Surt from the south comes
                              with flickering flame;
                              shines from his sword
                              the Val-god’s sun.
                              The stony hills are dashed together,
                              the giantesses totter;
                              men tread the path of Hel,
                              and heaven is cloven.

                              52. How is it with the Æsir?
                              How with the Alfar?
                              All Jötunheim resounds;
                              the Æsir are in council.
                              The dwarfs groan
                              before their stony doors,
                              the sages of the rocky walls.
                              Understand ye yet, or what?

                              53. Then arises
                              Hlin´s second grief,
                              when Odin goes
                              with the wolf to fight,
                              and the bright slayer
                              of Beli with Surt.
                              Then will Frigg´s
                              beloved fall.

                              54. Then comes the great
                              victor-sire’s son,
                              Vidar, to fight
                              with the deadly beast.
                              He with his hands will
                              make his sword peirce
                              to the heart of the giant’s son:
                              then avenges he his father.

                              55. Then comes the mighty
                              son of Hlódyn:
                              (Odin’s son goes
                              with the monster to fight);
                              Midgárd´s Veor in his rage
                              will slay the worm.
                              Nine feet will go
                              Fiörgyn´s son,
                              bowed by the serpent,
                              who feared no foe.
                              All men will
                              their homes forsake.

                              56. The sun darkens,
                              earth in ocean sinks,
                              fall from heaven
                              the bright stars,
                              fire´s breath assails
                              the all-nourishing tree,
                              towering fire plays
                              against heaven itself.

                              57. She sees arise,
                              a second time,
                              earth from ocean,
                              beauteously green,
                              waterfalls descending;
                              the eagle flying over,
                              which in the fell
                              captures fish.

                              58. The Æsir meet
                              on Ida´s plain,
                              and of the mighty
                              earth-encircler speak,
                              and there to memory call
                              their mighty deeds,
                              and the supreme god’s
                              ancient lore.

                              59. There shall again
                              the wondrous
                              golden tables
                              in the grass be found,
                              which in days of old
                              had possessed
                              the ruler of the gods,
                              and Fjölnir´s race.


                              60 = HM 6 . Unsown shall
                              the fields bring forth,
                              all evil be amended;
                              Baldr shall come;
                              Hödr and Baldr,
                              the heavenly gods,
                              Hropt´s glorious dwellings shall inhabit.
                              Understand ye yet, or what?


                              61 = HM 7 Then can Hoenir
                              choose his lot,
                              and the two brother´s
                              sons inhabit
                              the spacious Vindheim.
                              Understand ye yet, or what?


                              62 = HM 8. She a hall sees standing
                              than the sun brighter,
                              with gold bedecked,
                              in Gimill:
                              there shall the righteous
                              people dwell,
                              and for evermore
                              happiness enjoy.


                              64 = HM 1 . Then comes the mighty one
                              to the great judgement,
                              the powerful from above,
                              who rules o’er all.
                              He shall dooms pronounce,
                              and strifes allay,
                              holy peace establish,
                              which shall ever be
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                              Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

                              Comment


                              • and last: HM 2

                                65. There comes the dark
                                dragon flying from beneath,
                                the glistening serpent,
                                from Nida-fells.
                                On his wings bears Nidhögg,
                                flying oér the plain,
                                a corpse.
                                Now she will descend.
                                Signs and symbols rule the world, not words nor laws.” -Confucius.

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