Theology

Artifact

THE THREE GODS

Odin, Vili and are the names of the three divine brothers who, according to the Edda, created the world and rule mankind together.

It is true that exactly these three gods exist in the universe. However, they did not create the world or us humans, but themselves came into existence as pure spiritual beings in the course of the Big Bang.

As they are made up of pure spirit, they are not bound by time and space and are therefore immortal.

They are immensely wise, but not omniscient. For example, they cannot predict the future as it is not predetermined.

Neither are they omnipotent, but they can only influence spirit, not matter. That is why, over billions of years, they have made contact with intelligent, conscious species in the universe by gaining access to their souls.

 

 

THE CONSECRATION OF SOULS

By connecting with soul-possesing and matter-connected beings such as humans, they can indirectly change the universe. In return, they are able to give advice and comfort to those whose souls they have consecrated during their lives, and they can keep their souls after death in a place in their minds that we commonly call paradise.

Each god maintains his own paradise and his own place of punishment, into which only those consecrated by himself find entrance.

The gods regard the people they consecrate (including members of other species in space) as their own family, which should thrive and stay together.

 

 

THE RULES OF SOUL CONSECRATION

To avoid any disputes among themselves, they have given themselves firm rules for dividing up the newly born creatures among themselves after the first division of a species in the primordial consecration or Urweihe:

  1. If the child’s parents were consecrated by the same god, the child also belongs to this god. (Inheritance rule)
  2. If the parents were consecrated by different gods, the child remains unconsecrated, because then the gods cannot decide without dispute to whom it should belong. (Rejection rule.)
  3. This also applies if neither parent was consecrated by a god, because even then they could not decide it without a dispute. (From-nothing-comes-nothing rule)
  4. However, if one parent was consecrated by one god and the other by neither, then it belongs to the god of the consecrated parent. (Healing rule.)

These rules not only avoid disputes between the gods, but also tend to ensure in the long term a complete but also homogeneous consecration of a population and thus stability for the emerging separate god’s peoples.

Those whose souls have not been consecrated by any god remain without divine counsel and consolation during their lives and their souls expire after their death.

 

 

THE TIME OF THE CONSECRATION OF THE SOUL

The gods do not consecrate people at the moment of conception. Rather, this is a process that begins in the last phase of pregnancy, when the embryo already has a consciousness and a soul, and is completed in the weeks after birth.

 

 

THE URVÖLKER OR ORIGINAL PEOPLES OF THE GODS ON EARTH

On earth, Vili consecrates the souls of Africans and Vé the souls of Asians. Odin consecrates the souls of all Europeans, i.e. those of the Greeks, Romans, Celts, Germanic tribes and Slavs, and their modern descendants. This is why Odin shall now be called Euródin.

The division into the three primordial peoples (or Urvölker) took place in the course of the so-called Second African Migration, during which African Homo Sapiens gradually colonized the entire earth. Around 100,000 years ago, the first northward migrating groups reached the Eurasian continent and split up starting around 50,000 years ago in Central Asia, roughly in the area of Mount Ararat. Some moved further west into what would later become Europe; others moved east into what would later become Asia; and a third group migrated further to America via the then existing land route of the Bering Strait.

This peoples fork is therefore not only the origin of the primordial peoples of the gods, but also of the three major human races:

AN ARTIFACT AS A SYMBOL OF THIS DIVINE ORDER

The author found a stone on a Baltic Sea beach with an initially incomprehensible runic drawing symbolizing precisely this divine order. (See photo above)

 

The rune at the top left is an Othala, which stands for the god Odin (now Euródin). The runes at the top right mean “VE” and represent the Asian god . The runes at the bottom read as “VI” and stand for the African god Vili. The three interconnected circles of the triskele represent the three primordial peoples (Urvölker) who emerged from a common origin.

 

 

URVOLK AND RACE

The gods are not primarily concerned with the racial affiliation of those they consecrate. Nevertheless, they regard the homogeneity and unique character associated with the same race or—at least— ethnic proximity as a formative and stabilizing element of their primordial peoples.

At the time of the Urweihe or original consecration, primordial people and race were still identical. However, migration and mixed marriages have led to a mix-up to this day . Due to the healing rule (see above), the children of unconsecrated half-breeds will still be consecrated if the other procreation partner was accepted by a god. That will result in a limited but not boundless racial mixing of the original peoples.

Those who are genetically predominantly of European descent—the limit is around two thirds—will always posses a soul consecrated by Euródin. The same applies to the other primordial peoples. Those who are half descended from one Urvolk and half from another must seek within their own soul whether and by which God their soul was consecrated.

 

 

THE RELIGIONS OF THE THREE GODS

Since the gods only have a limited influence on how the religions they originally revealed develop and spread, there is currently a huge discrepancy on earth between the religion professed by the individual on the one hand and the consecrated status of his soul on the other:

Africans: Judaism and Christianity are merely outdated versions of the religion of the African god Vili, the final version of which is Islam as revealed by Mohammed – and to which therefore all Africans must profess and no European shall profess.

Asians: Hinduism and Buddhism are the most important manifestations of the religion of the African god Vé. However, there are also Christian minorities and even entire Muslim states in Asia. While this is certainly not in the interest of Vé, it does not concerne us Europeans.

Europeans: The belief in Zeus, Jupiter, Teutates and Wotan or Odin had been the religion of our ancestors until they renounced their old gods – behind whom stood one and the same, namely Euródin – and, to His horror, they submitted to the religion of the African god Vili in the course of Christianization.

However, the gods—Euródin at least—expect the people they consecrate to profess their allegiance to them and live according to their rules and not to those of an alien god. Through the consecration of the soul, every person is indissolubly bound to a particular god, their god of consecration, and people must not choose their religion and thus the god they worship like a preferred world view or ideology. Anyone who acts contrary to this betrays his own God and his own people.

 

 

THE FIFTEEN TRUTHS AND OBLIGATIONS

With the Fifteen Truths and Duties Euródin has now revealed to Europeans the rules by which his soul children must live.

 

 

MORE URVÖLKER IN THE UNIVERSE?

The author only knows that, in principle, the gods adopted other species in space as their own peoples before humans. However, he does not know how many and which ones, how they differ from us and whether they still exist today. Presumably, in Euródin’s opinion it is not important for us to know.

 

 

WHY IS EURÓDIN ONLY TELLING US THIS NOW?

Euródin’s original people, i.e. we Europeans, find ourselves amidst a crisis that threatens our very existence after the fatal, self-destructive errors of colonialism and imperialism and in the face of the self-doubt and the various signs of social disintegration that can be observed. All of this was caused by the alienation from our God and the accompanying unbridled materialism and individualism—a result of the so-called Enlightenment in the 17th and 18th centuries. Above all, however, the constantly declining birth rate is causing our population to shrink rapidly up to a point where it will become extinct in the not too distant future.

However, great changes appear on the horizon and the wheel of history, whose course has turned out to be devastating for us Europeans, will soon come to a standstill—at the end of the catastrophe described in the Edda as Ragnarök. However, this apocalpyse will also provide the ashes from which Euródin’s Urvolk can and must rise anew; for Ragnarök is only the necessary end of a cycle that will be followed by a new one.

It is a desaster of that no one knows when, how and where it will strike. But strike it will. And for us Europeans, the time to turn back from the abyss is right now, before we completely lack the strength to prepare for the inevitable.

 

 

EURÓDIN’S MISSION TO US

It is neither our self-extinction or self-abandonment nor the conversion of the rest of humanity to the values of the highly pernicious Enlightenment. Rather, we Europeans should

  • remain among ourselves,
  • preserve ourselves,
  • multiply again,
  • unite under the banner of our God,
  • and thus prepare for what is to come.

Never again must we wage war against each other, and never again must we abandon or even doubt our religious, ethnic, cultural and national identity in favor of the other Urvölker. Otherwise we will only be the humus on which the flowers of the alien gods thrive, the sheep that feed the wolves.

Then, in the end, we will also be abandoned by our own God, and our civilization will drift away without a trace like the souls of the unconsecrated.

 

 

FURTHER DETAILS OF THEOLOGY

Much more on the theology of what I call the confession—the confession of us Europeans to our God and his values and rules—can be found in  reflections and conversations within the novel We Children of Euródin“, in which the former investment banker Gerold Siebenthal, called by Euródin to be a prophet, founds a church for his God under dramatic circumstances.

The rune at the top left is an Othala, which stands for the god Odin (now Euródin). The runes at the top right mean “VE” and represent the Asian god . The runes at the bottom read as “VI” and stand for the African god Vili. The three interconnected circles of the triskele represent the three primordial peoples (Urvölker) who emerged from a common origin.

 

 

URVOLK AND RACE

The gods are not primarily concerned with the racial affiliation of those they consecrate. Nevertheless, they regard the homogeneity and unique character associated with the same race or—at least –  ethnic proximity as a formative and stabilizing element of their primordial peoples.

At the time of the Urweihe or original consecration, primordial people and race were still identical. However, migration and mixed marriages have led to a mix-up to this day . Due to the healing rule (see above), the children of unconsecrated half-breeds will still be consecrated if the other procreation partner was accepted by a god. That will result in a limited but not boundless racial mixing of the original peoples.

Those who are genetically predominantly of European descent – the limit is around two thirds – will always posses a soul consecrated by Euródin. The same applies to the other primordial peoples. Those who are half descended from one Urvolk and half from another must seek within their own soul whether and by which God their soul was consecrated.

 

 

THE RELIGIONS OF THE THREE GODS

Since the gods only have a limited influence on how the religions they originally revealed develop and spread, there is currently a huge discrepancy on earth between the religion professed by the individual on the one hand and the consecrated status of his soul on the other:

Africans: Judaism and Christianity are merely outdated versions of the religion of the African god Vili, the final version of which is Islam as revealed by Mohammed – and to which therefore all Africans must profess and no European shall profess.

Asians: Hinduism and Buddhism are the most important manifestations of the religion of the African god Vé. However, there are also Christian minorities and even entire Muslim states in Asia. While this is certainly not in the interest of Vé, it does not concerne us Europeans.

Europeans: The belief in Zeus, Jupiter, Teutates and Wotan or Odin had been the religion of our ancestors until they renounced their old gods – behind whom stood one and the same, namely Euródin – and, to His horror, they submitted to the religion of the African god Vili in the course of Christianization.

However, the gods – Euródin at least – expect the people they consecrate to profess their allegiance to them and live according to their rules and not to those of an alien god. Through the consecration of the soul, every person is indissolubly bound to a particular god, their god of consecration, and people must not choose their religion and thus the god they worship like a preferred world view or ideology. Anyone who acts contrary to this betrays his own God and his own people.

 

 

THE FIFTEEN TRUTHS AND OBLIGATIONS

With the Fifteen Truths and Duties Euródin has now revealed to Europeans the rules by which his soul children must live.

 

 

MORE URVÖLKER IN THE UNIVERSE?

The author only knows that, in principle, the gods adopted other species in space as their own peoples before humans. However, he does not know how many and which ones, how they differ from us and whether they still exist today. Presumably, in Euródin’s opinion it is not important for us to know.

 

 

WHY IS EURÓDIN ONLY TELLING US THIS NOW?

Euródin’s original people, i.e. we Europeans, find ourselves amidst a crisis that threatens our very existence after the fatal, self-destructive errors of colonialism and imperialism and in the face of the self-doubt and the various signs of social disintegration that can be observed. All of this was caused by the alienation from our God and the accompanying unbridled materialism and individualism—a result of the so-called Enlightenment in the 17th and 18th centuries. Above all, however, the constantly declining birth rate is causing our population to shrink rapidly up to a point where it will become extinct in the not too distant future.

However, great changes appear on the horizon and the wheel of history, whose course has turned out to be devastating for us Europeans, will soon come to a standstill—at the end of the catastrophe described in the Edda as Ragnarök. However, this apocalpyse will also provide the ashes from which Euródin’s Urvolk can and must rise anew; for Ragnarök is only the necessary end of a cycle that will be followed by a new one.

It is a desaster of that no one knows when, how and where it will strike. But strike it will. And for us Europeans, the time to turn back from the abyss is right now, before we completely lack the strength to prepare for the inevitable.

 

 

EURÓDIN’S MISSION FOR US

It is neither our self-extinction or self-abandonment nor the conversion of the rest of humanity to the values of the highly pernicious Enlightenment. Rather, we Europeans should

  • remain among ourselves,
  • preserve ourselves,
  • multiply again,
  • unite under the banner of our God,
  • and thus prepare for what is to come.

Never again must we wage war against each other, and never again must we abandon or even doubt our religious, ethnic, cultural and national identity in favor of the other Urvölker. Otherwise we will only be the humus on which the flowers of the alien gods thrive, the sheep that feed the wolves.

Then, in the end, we will also be abandoned by our own God, and our civilization will drift away without a trace like the souls of the unconsecrated.

 

 

MORE ABOUT THE THEOLOGY

Much more on the theology of what I call the confession—the confession of us Europeans to our God and his values and rules—can be found in  reflections and conversations within the novel We Children of Euródin“, in which the former investment banker Gerold Siebenthal, appointed as a prophet by Euródin, founds a church for his God under dramatic circumstances.