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Rasputin: The Mad Monk!

 

Ageists prefer to be foolish,
Than look like an old Fool.
Wizards prefer to be truthful,
Becoming no One’s Fool.
— Tiwaz 201108311301 rr13aææ

RUNE READING (rr) NOTES

DAY TIDE: In General, when rr13 Æhwaz is waning from High Noon to High Night, as is happening at dum Time dus this Writing, Æhwaz is strengthened brightly end we are able to glean, for Example, der Wizardry more easily from Elders, Holy Steads, Yew Trees etc., we meet physically.

MOON TIDE: In General, when dur Moon is waxing towards dum Full Moon, as is happening at this Writing, we should interpret this Stave murkily and be weary das Emotional-Intellectual Xoting, but because dur Moon is still in dum rr13 Stead, which is also dum Full Moon Stead, we have to interpret it as being in Harmony with rr13. Thæs Means dur Moon is in Harmony with Æhwaz natural Xoting. Better Know as “The Rite of Odin hanging on the Tree of Yggdrasil“, this Æhwaz Xoting helps us to release ourselves from dam Emotional-Intellectual Addiction, by giving “myself to myself ” & becoming dom Silence ToBe.

SUN TIDE: In General, when rr13 is waning towards dom Holy of Holiest dom Yule Tide, iner Matrix dis Deceptions fall away, end as for Example at dum Time dus Writing, gleaning der Wizardry from Elders is also strengthened.

ANECDOTAL:
We are always struggling in this Techno Dark Age to think clearly. Big Brothers & now Big Sisters are continuously carpet Bombing are subconscious to conform to their Brave New World Agenda. We are behaviorally Modified on an Emotional Level to not want to look Foolish as defined by our Big Brothers & Big Sisters. We do not want to be anem Outsider in our Peer Group. This can mean death to dam Weak so they conform.

Wizards are Leaders who have lived 2,3,4 life Times. A life Time is 20 Years. Big Brothers do not like “Old People” because they have EXPERIENTIAL KNOWLEDGE that will contradict their Propaganda so Old People must be assassinated, either Mentally or Physically but definitely assassinated in dam Eyes das Young. This is why we have Modern AGEISM.

Tiwaz.com – Xoting is Gothic Mysticism

 

Explanation has very little significance in face of a fact, but to be satisfied with explanations, with words is one of the major factors of deterioration. –Krishnamurti’s Notebook p29 rr13uaa

Our idea of God tells us more about ourselves than about Him –Thomas Merton
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Christianity did not overcome Odin hanging on Yggdrasil,
Odin re-birthed himself as Christ hanging on dom Cross.
–Tiwaz 201104011745 rr13auh

Odin/Christ hanging on Runic Yggdrasil

 

“Wotan the wanderer was on the move.  He could be seen, looking rather shamefaced, in the meeting-house of a sect of simple folk in North Germany, disguised as Christ sitting on a white horse.  I do not know if these people were aware of Wotan’s ancient connection with the figures of Christ and Dionysus, but it is not very probable.”
– Carl Gustav Jung,  1947

Frey /Odin with Sword & Boar by Jacques Reich -cropped

EXCERPTS (Images & Color added) FROM:

THE CHRISTIAN QUESTION
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The Germanization of Early Medieval Christianity:
A Sociohistorical Approach to Religious Transformation
James C. Russell
New York: Oxford University Press, 1994
xiv + 258 pp.
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Reviewed by Samuel Francis

The Germanization of Early Medieval Christianityhttp://forums.skadi.net/showthread.php?t=70562

Mr. Russell, who holds a doctorate in historical theology from Fordham University and teaches at Saint Peter’s College, does not quite answer the question, but his immensely learned and closely reasoned book does suggest an answer. His thesis is that early Christianity flourished in the decadent, deracinated, and alienated world of late antiquity precisely because it was able to appeal to various oppressed or dissatisfied sectors of the population — slaves, urbanized proletarians, women, intellectuals, frustrated aristocrats, and the odd idealist repelled by the pathological materialism, brutality, and banality of the age.

But when Christian missionaries tried to appeal to the Germanic invaders by invoking the universalism, pacifism, and egalitarianism that had attracted the alienated inhabitants of the empire, they failed. That was because the Germans practiced a folk religion that reflected ethnic homogeneity, social hierarchy, military glory and heroism, and “standards of ethical conduct … derived from a sociobiological drive for group survival through ingroup altruism.” Germanic religion and society were “world-accepting,” while Hellenic Christianity was “world-rejecting,” reflecting the influence of Oriental religions and ethics. By “Germans,” it should be noted, Mr. Russell does not mean modern residents of Germany but rather “the Gothic, Frankish, Saxon, Burgundian, Alamannic, Suevic, and Vandal peoples, but also … the Viking peoples of Scandinavia and the Anglo-Saxon peoples of Britain.” With the exception of the Celts and the Slavs, “Germans” thus means almost the same thing as “European” itself.

Given the contradictions between the Christian ethics and world-view and those of the Indo-European culture of the Germanic peoples, the only tactic Christians could use was one of appearing to adopt Germanic values and claiming that Christian values were really compatible with them. The bulk of Mr. Russell’s scholarship shows how this process of accommodation took place in the course of about four centuries. The saints and Christ Himself were depicted as Germanic warrior heroes; both festivals and locations sacred in ancient Germanic cults were quietly taken over by the Christians as their own; and words and concepts with religious meanings and connotations were subtly redefined in terms of the new religion. Yet the final result was not that the Germans were converted to the Christianity they had originally encountered, but rather that that form of Christianity was “Germanized,” coming to adopt many of the same Indo-European folk values that the old pagan religion had celebrated.

Balder – (Odin/Christ with Shield)

Mr. Russell thus suggests, as noted above, a resolution of the debate over Christian universalism. The early Christianity that the Germans encountered contained a good many universalist tendencies, adapted and reinforced by the disintegrating social fabric and deracinated peoples of the late empire. But thanks to Germanization, those elements were soon suppressed or muted and what we know as the historical Christianity of the medieval era offered a religion, ethic, and world-view that supported what we today know as “conservative values” — social hierarchy, loyalty to tribe and place (blood and soil), world-acceptance rather than world-rejection, and an ethic that values heroism and military sacrifice. In being “Germanized,” Christianity was essentially reinvented as the dynamic faith that animated European civilization for a thousand years and more.

Mr. Russell’s answer to the question about Christianity is that Christianity is both the grandmother of Bolshevism (in its early universalist, non-Western form) and a pillar of social stabilization and order (through the values and world-view imported into it through contact with the ancient barbarians). Throughout most of its history, the latter has prevailed, but today, as Mr. Russell argues in the last pages of his work, the enemies of the European (Germanic) heritage — what he calls “the Euro-Christian religiocultural fusion” — have begun to triumph within Christian ranks. “Opposition to this fusion, especially as it might interfere with notions of universalism and ecumenism, was expressed in several of the documents of the Second Vatican Council,” and he sees the same kind of opposition to the early medieval Germanic influence in the various reform movements in church history, including the Protestant Reformation, which always demand a return to the “primitive church” — i.e., pre-Germanic Christianity. It is precisely this rejection of the European heritage that may have driven many Christians of European background out of Christianity altogether and into alternative forms of paganism that positively affirm their racial and cultural roots.

Hanged Man of Tarot Cards as Odin/Christ

Every Word is a Brick
That keeps us in Jail
No-Thought breaks
Us Out without Fail
–Tiwaz 201103251559 rr13auu

ÆÆner ur Stage of dom Xoting is dæn No-Thought. ÆÆt can be reached thru dom Rudolf Xoting.

XOTING KISS

XOTING KISS

Erotic Rapture is Hot but is it
Cosmic Orgasmic Bliss?
Oh Yes but only der long Foreplay to
Dom Immortal Xoting Kiss
That rips out your Heart
From your deepest longing
Bliss rushes in to fill dom Emptiness
Now all is Xot’s Belonging

–Tiwaz 201011192216 rr13eoh

Love of Souls by A. Andrew Gonzalez

The Little Death 16 up, 17 down

An euphemism denoting orgasm as used by Korn in “Last Legal Drug” song. The Little Death is a translation of the French “Le Petit Mort”, meaning “a little/small death”, since some women seem to faint or they really do while experiencing an orgasm which makes them look like dead for a while.

The Secret Rapture --Gonzalez, Andrew

SEE “The Little Death” http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=the%20little%20death 

An euphemism denoting orgasm as used by Korn in “Last Legal Drug” song. The Little Death is a translation of the French “Le Petit Mort”, meaning “a little/small death”, since some women seem to faint or they really do while experiencing an orgasm which makes them look like dead for a while.

 

SEE “The Trigger of Sexual Orgasm Margaret Birkin’s near-death experience http://www.near-death.com/experiences/triggers21.html

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One evening, I had an experience of the most incredible feeling. It felt as if every nerve in my body was alive with energy. This was accompanied by the most wonderful feeling of bliss. As the feeling enveloped me, I found myself leaving my body. 

I found myself in my own chest area looking up at what I knew was my crown charka. I could see a light ahead of me. All of a sudden I became frightened to move. I actually thought I was dying, and for a few seconds, I fought the sensation. …

The next thing I was heading upwards to the light and broke through into the most beautiful light and place of beauty. I was so amazed and it took me quite by surprise. I found myself in the realms of what I would call spirit. I was in another dimension. 

I found myself having a tour of this place. I could see auditoriums with people listening to speakers. I was aware of Halls of Learning and places of the most beautiful beauty. I did not want to return, but at this stage I started to feel the pull to go back into my body. I could not control it as it pulled me back.

I was exhausted after that experience and had a rest for a few nights. Then we made love again. Again, I left my body. 

This time I traveled to what I call the Halls of the Masters. What amazed me was the black and white large tiled floor in this place. Many years later, a client would tell me about her visit to this place with the same black and white tiling. I felt that she had been with me. Her version of this place was the same as mine.

As I wandered around, I saw my spiritual teacher and Master, Maitreya. He was playing chess with someone and as I moved closer, I could see it was Sai Baba. I was so amazed. They both looked up and laughed at my amazement. No words were spoken, but they seemed pleased to see me. 

As I was watching them, suddenly I moved ahead and out of their dimension, into another one. 

Here I was out into space. I was moving very slowly, but I could see ahead of me an energy which is the only way to explain it. It was a long way off and I knew that to reach it, I had to move slowly. It was an inner knowing. Again, I was physically attached to my body, but out-of-body consciously. …

The next time this happened, I became aware of the Universe itself, of space, of our connection to space, and to the Universe as a whole. I passed galaxies, and at one stage, passed black holes which felt as if they were the Chakras of the Universe. Still the energy in front of me seemed such a long distance away. 

Then one night, I came closer to the energy and as I did, I felt it for the first time. It was pure love, pure unconditional love. At this point in my life, I had never seen myself as a decent person, but this energy spoke to me in thought and told me that I was a beautiful person. It told me to let go of the conditioning that I had of myself as a person with no worth. 

The love from this energy was amazing. It was so profound I sobbed uncontrollably. 

My next visit, I got closer and the same with the next visit. Finally, I was able to merge with this energy and the bliss, happiness, incredible peace that I felt inside. This being’s energy was so incredible. I did not want to leave.

They call the orgasm in some circles the little death. For me it was a death and a rebirth. I was never the same after that. I don’t think I will ever change either. It was the

Our idea of God tells us more about ourselves than about Him –Thomas Merton
rr13æih

Reading Today JUNG’S VISIONS 1976 p9 ÆÆk realize more clearly thææt:
Ik am not anen Healer
Ik am just anen Midwife
Dan True Spiritual Doctor
Is in onser inner Life
–Tiwaz 2010 rr13aah

Going over some Notes that I made in Jungs’s Kundalini Book awhile ago, it becomes more apparent that what I Experience and what they describe from “original texts” is d same Problem that I have between Mysticism of Christianity based on Experiential Reality n d Religion of Christianity based on Texts. St John d Gospel talks about “In the beginning was the Word” (Jn. 1:1) but in my Experience “In d Beginning was d Experience”. Thoughts based on Texts are open to deceiving Realities and oppressive Matrixes. Texts can be Preached, Bought and Sold but not Experiences. Texts and Spiritual Leaders have their Value in bringing ONE to d Water of Possibilities but it is d ONE who awakens to their own Infinite Possibilities that must be d Sovereign Core of any Spiritual Discipline. Every Being has THE Immanent Right to that Spiritual Awakening! –TIWAZ 200911151252 rr13ohh

Runes create God. –Tiwaz c2009 rr13ohu