Showing posts with label Yggdrasil. Show all posts
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11 June 2025

Chabad Lubavitch

A name derived from the upper three sefirot of the kabalistic Tree of Life, this movement of Orthodox Judaism, initiated by Shneur Zalman Baruchovitch, saw its origin when:

The age of enlightenment proved to be a challenge for Rabbinic Judaism, driving it to a split in a Haskalah & Haredi branch. The latter also quickly split into a Hasidic & Misnagdim branch, of whom the former heavily draws on Lurianic Kabbalah. As also counts for Islam, the New Chronology suggests this increasing orthodoxy to be a result of the definitive fall of the Hordian Empire:

The names of some of the lost tribes of Israel can be found on old maps of Tartaria, as well as the toponyms Tabor & Arzareth: Was it the Medieval Empire of the Israelites?

Initially against secular Zionism, the movement changed stance after their fifth rebbe, which caused the Malachim to split off. While officially abstaining from politics, the last rebbe supported actions in favor of religious Zionism: Is he the long awaited messiah?

A few centuries earlier, Sabbatai Zevi, who also drew on Lurianic Kabbalah, even proclaimed himself as messiah: Did his movement of Sabbateans put the toponym of Yoros Salam into Palestine, causing Zionism to claim a false Promised Land?

20 July 2024

Arya Varta

Situated on the fluvial plain in the northern part of Bharat, where the town of Sambhal is located & the Vedas originated, it once housed a population that considered themselves to be chaste: Can it be identified as Agartha, or even Asgard?

The creating deity of Hinduism is frequently named Prajapati, similar to the following names:

After his victory against the Titans, he also beat the Gigantes, similar to the Jötunn, who were fought by Thor. Those giants live in Jotunheim, but their ancestors originate from Niflheim: Are they the Nephilim?

Genesis mentions the existence of giants, who became victims of a flood. The story of Noah is similar to the tale of the seventh Manu, who received divine laws from Brahma: Did Moses rather depart over sea instead of part it?

Many flood myths are similar, of whom the epic of Atrahasis is considered to be the eldest: Before the outburst of the Burckle Crater, as suggested in Genesis, did he actually build the Ark & sent Ham to Egypt, Shem to Sumer & Japheth to Bharat after the Deluge?

01 March 2022

Tree of Life

According to Genesis, this plant stood in the Garden of Eden: Besides Kemet, this concept of fertility or immortality can also be found among many traditions around the world ...

According to Gnosticism, the tree should be situated north of paradise: Some traditions unify it with the other tree to a World Tree, associating it with the concept of Axis Mundi. Besides plants, also rocks are considered as center of the world:

The black rock might be the center of Hyperborea, possibly with Thule as capital. The Lords of the Black Stone & the Order of the Black Sun were looking for the roots of the Aryans: Might they be the Nemnir living in the polar regions?

According to Jean-Claude Frère, once a part of them migrated through Great Tartary, along the Himalaya Mountains to the Indus Valley. Thereafter, some migrated west: A schism follows, resulting in Hinduism & Zoroastrism, where Ahriman created lizards to destruct Gaokerena ...

The Soffhir are supposed to live in the equatorial regions: There's a Mount Meru, as well as Meru people & pyramids near Meroë. Pyramids & ziggurats might be artificial substitutes of holy mountains: Do they represent stepping stones of a Stairway to Heaven, or Jacob's Ladder?

The Kabbalistic Tree might have originated from Gnosticism & was well known among medieval Ashkenazi Jews: It emanates from אֵין סוֹף, the universe before creation took place or the Big Bang happened ...