
VATAN - The Path of the North
- Hyperboreasculture
- Categories:Ancient Civilizations Cultural History
- Language:German(Translation Services Available)
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- Pages:448
- Retail Price:24.00 EUR
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- Publication Place:Germany
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- Text Color:Black and white
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Feature
- The ancient knowledge of Hyperboreas
Description
Going far beyond everything we know so far about the runic symbols of today, "Vatan" contains:
• clear and logical statements about the origin, meaning and interpretation of the runes;
• an interpretation of the sacred groves of the Teutons, the core of the ideological system of the rune masters and seers of the north;
• the secret of the world tree of the Edda and informative decoding of some of its songs;
• A rune oracle that is by no means inferior to the famous Chinese I Ching in terms of expressiveness and depth;
• An insight into the worldview of the Nordic tribes and an abundance of occult secrets and laws of life that have never been so openly disclosed;
• and we learn what was really meant by the size of the runic symbols, which was emphasized again and again in the skald poetry of the north.
Although the authors emphasize that the "Vatan" is a mixture of truth and fiction, the reader very soon has considerable doubts as to whether this teaching did not exist after all or whether it is still underground today.
The Vatan is the esoteric worldview of our ancestors, reflected in the runes and in the tree of life. The authors succeed in depicting this worldview in all its ramifications and roots. A must for anyone interested in the knowledge of our ancestors.