Having Fun With Viking Costumes
Reports of glass hills and sacred marriages are identified throughout the world. They achieve as far as Indonesia and Polynesia. The spread of those experiences may be related to the explorations of the North Sea Persons (our ancestors) circa 1500 BC. There are many legends which are informed across the coasts of the North Ocean about a ‘Glasberg’ or ‘Glastemplel’ which sank underneath the waves. ‘Glas’ might be translated as indicating ‘Amber.’ The history of the “Princess on the Glass Mountain,” is very popular with at the least thirty variations.
In Scandinavia, Brunhilde, the valkyrie, rests on the Glass Mountain. She was put there by Odin. Siegfried tours through to his horse to free her. Chances are they get married. Most of the designs of the Glass Mountain discuss the viking axes Rod star. The Indian legend with this mountain of Meru (The Glowing Mountain) lies underneath the Post star. On the Summit of Mt. Meru stay the Gods and the Souls of the ancestors (Asgard and Valhalla.)
This Designer Mountain was on an island near Heligoland (Atlantis) and sunk beneath the ocean circa 1500 BC. This was the design for all ‘Glass Mountain” legends that has been converted to Fairy Tales through the entire world. The Guitar Conspiracy: Through the Bronze Age the Conspiracy of the Sacred Axe distribute throughout the world. Axes are present in graves, under ranking stones, in property sites, used mostly as ritual offerings. They were occur the planet earth upright with the cutting edge in the air.
May possibly axes were found in Scandinavia, Indonesia and France. These Routine Axes, were most likely wanted to a pre-historic ‘Axe God.’ Several axes which were found were new and unused. Several copper, miniature Axes were used as pendants round the neck. Many steel icons were discovered depicting an Guitar God. The Axe God, carrying a big axe, is shown on a stone surface at Simrishamm, South Sweden. The God of the Guitar was especially recognized in this pre-historic period. It was definitely originated in the North. Axes were manufactured from flint, deer or reindeer antlers, bone and copper.