Tuesday 12 April 2011

DLJI JEREMIAH, ODIN, THE FUTHORK AND KABBALAH

[DLJI]...Odin is the patron god of poets and wordsmiths because he is the one who ‘discovered’ the runes which became the Fryslan futhork.  These 22 symbols were, however, merely variants of the Hebrew and Gaelic/Basque alphabets which have survived as the closest approximation to man’s original language, the official language of Atlantis.  The Hebrew alphabet was brought to Frisia by Jeremiah; he merely changed the script to Teutonic symbols already in use.  Because he used the runes mathematically as well as phonetically (also true of Gaelic/Basque), the Fryslan myth became intertwined with the history of Jeremiah’s tetrahedronic creation of Lamentations as the first kabbalah textbook.  Odin is also the patron god of anti-gravity and zero-point energy, and both of these patronages stem from an eye-witness account of the battle between Jeremiah and Stardreamer recorded in the Havamal (verses 138 to 144).  When the Fryslan futhork was esoterized into Tarot, centuries later, Odin/Jeremiah became The Hanged Man and Stardreamer became The Queen of Cups.  In the legend, Odin is hung upside down on a wooden gallows, his side pierced by a lance, dying as a sacrifice for the world.  On the ninth day, he resurrects himself and ‘seizes the runes’ from out of nowhere. 
CONTEXT:  extract from Against the American Heresy

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