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Aquarian Mythology - Film Score Rundowns

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The Cosmic Triad and Its Reflections (B)<br />

Odin and the Tree of Aries<br />

Odin and the Mead of Intuition<br />

The Great Tree of Yggdrasil<br />

Tyr and the Fenrir Wolf<br />

The Sword of Sigmund<br />

Frigga and Balder the Beautiful<br />

SYNOPSIS<br />

The Eddas and the Sagas are the great epics of the Scandinavians. From the darkness of<br />

the North (Capricorn) in Niflheim to Muspelsheim in the South (Cancer) the elements<br />

mixed to form the giant Ymir who had a food-producing cow (Taurus) called Audhumla.<br />

The four rivers of milk are the four rivers of the Garden of Eden. They represent the<br />

quartering of the Mandala of the zodiac to form four triads.<br />

Buri had a son Bor who married Bestla. She bore Odin, Wili and We. This symbolizes<br />

the division of the Cosmic Egg and the emanation of the Trinity from the Cosmic<br />

Quadrant (Aquarius, Pisces and Aries). The sons of Bor attacked Ymir (Goliath) and<br />

from his blood (spiritual energies from Pisces) a new race was born. The giants refer to<br />

the Lemurian and Atlantean civilizations.<br />

Night is the mother of Day because emanation proceeds from the darkness of Capricorn<br />

to the light of Aquarius. The gods who assisted Odin are the twelve Aesir who are the<br />

hierarchies of the twelve zodiacal constellations. Their family tree is given in accordance<br />

with the exact progression of the zodiacal signs.<br />

The palace of the gods was built by the architect-demiurge in Aries. The palace was<br />

connected to Earth by the rainbow bridge of Bifrost (the Seven Rays). The dwarfs<br />

represent the artificer-smith Hephaestus. Askr and Embla are the first humans.<br />

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