Norse Anglo Saxon Bylaws And Doings Based On Sex
By Knyaz Rikard
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From where do the Western traditions come from?
From where comes my Anglo-Saxon name?
From where comes the name of my hometown?
Why Monday? Why is it called Monday? Sunday?
Did the Irish and the Brits had group-sex every 21 st of March?
Will you have smarter and healthier kids if the womb and nose decide?
Yuletide? Why is X-mas at the 25 th of December?
From where comes the English language?
Were the women in charge during bronze-age?
Why were the Danish women clad in sexy rope-skirts during bronze-age?
Does every Love-song awe the old Norse Goddess Lovn?
Did the bronze-age people know quantum mechanics and astronomy?
Did the people from Carnac build Newgrange, Stonehenge and Karnak in Egypt?
Will the lost matrimonial avuncualistic societies foretell about the Ragnarök of the world?
Were the bronze-age fruitfullness folks as smart as the Noble price winners? All of them?
Can you trust your worst enemy to write a trustworthy story about you?
Can teeming save the Western world?
“Norse-Anglo-Saxon Bylaws and Doings, based on sex” is a try to answer these quests !
Knyaz Rikard
Dear ReadersI have been the publisher for one of the largest business papers in Europe.I have written 13 books.The year 1993 I was elected as the first westerner to become a member of the Russian Art Society, department Sculpture.
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Norse Anglo Saxon Bylaws And Doings Based On Sex - Knyaz Rikard
Norse Anglo Saxon bylaws and doings based on sex
The guide to the roots of western culture
knyaz Rikard
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Smashwords Edition
Author: knyaz Rikard
Stockholm
Sweden
Released the Vana-year 5154 (year 2002) and 5166 (year 2014)
English version
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Copyright © 2015 by knyaz Rikard. All rights reserved.
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Dear reader
This book should be used as a tool to analyze the time to come. Knowing your history is necessary, in order to foretell the future.
The book gives you reason to look forward. It should not arouse a will to return to something that was before. The book forecasts a highly interlinking IT community, with links to social roots in the whole world. For direct link to me rikard@stockholmskultur.se
J
knyaz Rikard
Stockholm, Sweden 2014 or the Vana-year 5166
Contents
INTRODUCTION
FOREWORD
POWER AND CULTUREL INFLUENCE
OUR WAY OF KEEPING TRACK OF TIME
OUR WAY OF THINKING
THE FRUITFULLNESS CULTURE- THE VANA CULTURE
THE VANIRS
THE CULT YEAR - THE SUN TIME
SAMI GODDESSES AND GODS
THE VANIR WORDBOOK
SHORT WORDBOOK
THE VANA MIDSUMMERS
CHOSEN WORKS OF knyaz RIKARD
LIST OF BOOKS
IDAVALLEY, THE OLD VIKING THEME PARK.
INTRODUCTION
From where do the Western traditions come from?
From where comes my Anglo-Saxon name?
From where comes the name of my hometown?
Why Monday? Why is it called Monday? Sunday?
Did the Irish and the Brits had group-sex every 21 st of March?
Will you have smarter and healthier kids if the womb and nose decide?
Yuletide? Why is X-mas at the 25 th of December?
From where comes the English language?
Were the women in charge during bronze-age?
Why were the Danish women clad in sexy rope-skirts during bronze-age?
Does every Love-song awe the old Norse Goddess Lovn?
Did the bronze-age people know quantum mechanics and astronomy?
Did the people from Carnac build Newgrange, Stonehenge and Karnak in Egypt?
Will the lost matrimonial avuncualistic societies foretell about the Ragnarök of the world?
Were the bronze-age fruitfullness folks as smart as the Noble price winners? All of them?
Can you trust your worst enemy to write a trustworthy story about you?
Can teeming save the Western world?
Norse-Anglo-Saxon Bylaws and Doings, based on sex
is a try to answer these quests !
Knyaz Rikard
Stockholm 2015 01 05
rikard@stockholmskultur.se
www.oew6.com
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Price: 400 euro free Stockholm.
The statues are being made at the largest moulding plant in Northern Europe.All statues are made of first class bronze, sandmoulded.
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TIME
(In Scandinavia, Baltic Sea and England[1])
The Vanirs[2] 4000-1000 BC
The Aesirs[3] 1000 BC - 1000 AD
Christianity 1000 - 2000 ± 100 years
IT society in 2000 -...
FOREWORD
From where do our bylaws and doings come? How did the Scandinavian Anglo –Saxon bylaws and doings come about? Who are we: the Scandinavians, the Northerners, the Anglo-Saxons, the folks around the Baltic Sea?
The above questions pop up more and more today when the Norse-Anglo-Saxon region is linked into the European community. When short term views and low birthrates are blurring of one's own identity, the backlash comes.
A strong cultural identity is a fixed point in life, which creates the necessary stability in life. More important, from a financial point of view, it will create a strong cultural identity and a genuine and general knowledge of our history and our common cultural heritage, which will lift the economy and peace.
To note, the cultures that have had strong cultural identities have also survived many accidents. The Armenian culture, with 5000 annual written languages, is an example. In Japanese culture, there are still fruitfullness signs today. Today Japan´s culture is threatened due to a very low birthrate. Not enough sex, fun and children.
Knowing who we are, who our forefathers and foremothers were, brings peace and stillness to the soul, which is of great importance in our broken stressfull society.
From where, then, came our doings and bylaws? To answer that question, we must consider the following factors:
Levels
1st The power relationship between man and woman.
2nd The level of innovation.
3rd The communication Level.
4th The power.
5th The culture Influence from other cultures.
6th The original culture’s ability to withstand impact.
7th The development of cultures in other regions.
8th The Lappish or Samii culture.
The power kinship between man and woman.
In understanding and researching the balance of power between manhood influence and womanhood influence, an important aspect is: our understanding of our background and, thus, our bylaws and traditions. I refer to the values and thought patterns that distinguish men from women. Part of the concept is taken from Jung's anima and animus
. If one looks at the history of power relations between man and woman, they will come to the following curve.
The Power kinship manhood and womanhood in the Nordic countries for about 5000 years.
Women power and (or) values were strongest at the beginning of our civilization, which is linked with the craft to create life. The woman fruitfullness was worshipped, awed everywhere in the Norse-Anglo-Saxons lands. Archaeological materials, such as small figurines, found in Denmark and the county Skåne link with women statuettes found in Mesopotamia. The women statuettes show large, heavy bulky women with large breasts. The woman had a strong and respected position in the Nordic region during the Neolithic period until the end of the Bronze Age, when the new cultural influences came about.
From Central Europe, new views and values arose with clearly more masculine overtones. The warrior Culture takes shape. The aggressive Aesir-culture takes over around 1000 years BC ( ± 500 years) and the more woman -inspired Vana culture lose ground and fall into oblivion. The Aesir-culture, with Celtic influence, taps away the woman influence more and more. The woman's position deteriorates with the introduction of Christianity. Christianity banned the heathen priestesses the Gydyas (competitors) and placed the woman outside the sphere of influence. Christianity removed the woman from the family: The Father, the son and Mother, by replacing the mother with the Holy Spirit. Asatru and Christianity are Sky religions, which crave to distance yourself from nature and the earth (mother earth) and instead, move you closer to the heaven (utopia).
For a long time the church had a monopoly on information that was sent to the people. Despite the church's top position, there were wise old men and women
who had other views, ideas and approaches, and carried with them an alternative heritage. As the information monopoly was lost, the woman's position was strengthened, and we can note how, with today's communication possibilities, roles are changing. Communications and relationships become increasingly important, which strengthens the woman´s position.
The Level of Innovation.
The various inventions and discoveries of great importance contributed to the development of our cultural heritage. They also affected the spread of power between man and woman. Heavier and coarser farming methods meant that only men with more muscle mass could perform the work. Knowledge of casting bronze objects also created new opportunities, especially in the weapons area. Iron revolutionized the arms industry and created huge fortunes for the war cultures. The big rock (Megalith[4]) culture had during a long period of frith (peace) developed a very high level of mathematics and astronomy, before the arrival of bronze and later iron.Along the Atlantic coast, this innovative settler created a system that made estimates of difficult mathematical problems. The Megalithic culture - in this case represented by the longtime megalith-farmers, who already mastered the Meton Cycle[5] - could calculate refraction[6] a couple of thousand years before the Greeks. This large stone culture appeared along the French coast up to Finland, Denmark, Skåne, Gotland, England and western Russia. It was this big rock culture (the Megalithic Culture) that created the wooden grinding, Ale's Stones in Scania and Stonehenge in England[7].
The Communication Level.
The reason for this culture's achievements in mathematics, astronomy and medicine was due to communication. The language was the same in different areas. People could easily understand each other. The language was later to be called the Danish tongue. It was fairly easy to travel by boat along the coast, especially between the Danish islets that became as new-thinking and innovative as the Silicon Valley.
The Megalithic culture had a common culture, a joint interest and a system for the exchange of gifts, which were exchanged according to different systems. It was a very complicated system of gift-exchange and served as a way of organizing trade between different areas.
The Power.
Power is the factor that has had the most influence on our bylaws and doings. Power is the most important factor in our history. Without knowledge of how power is allocated or sought, many historical analyses fall to the ground. The society developed in stages. When a society is built up and organizing is done according new guidelines, you can call the stage for the revolutionary stage. After a while, when the organization has stabilized, there is bureaucracy. Consensus and logic are replaced by power. Power People seek out social structures in which they can make a career. When bureaucratization increases, society is locked in, into bureaucratic forms, which leads to stagnation. When stagnation last long enough, the result is rising unease with the division of labor and social organization in which new creators regain power.
This occurs in each social structure, whether it is a bowling club or the f d Soviet state. Just the same, development has taken place in the Norse countries, or, rather, in the Anglo- Scandinavian area. In other words, large stone culture (The Vana culture) reformers was taken away by the Aesir-culture (and the influence of the Celtic culture), i.e. the bureaucrats.
Influence from other cultures.
The sun and fruitfullness culture came under pressure from other cultures for a long time. But not until the central Germanic Aesir culture entered the scene, was there is a real power change. It takes about 1000 years BC, due to new inventions such as metalworking (weaponry), development of the plow and the invention of the stirrups. The Celtic culture, the warrior, in his warrior costume, wallowed over the Baltic Sea, to take the wealthy market from the fruitfullness culture that had gathered wealth and a large market for a long time. In order to steer trade, it became necessary to introduce a warrior
culture. The result was the Aesir-culture that came to be in about 2000 years. The Asatru was the first step toward the sky religions.
The next sky religion was Christianity, which continued to increase cultural influences. Many Latin mores, customs and values came to the north.
The new views were spread by the church: that was their mission.Elsewhere, Christianity used violence and weapons to force their beliefs on others. When the Faroes islands were Christianized, the leading chiefs were pushed out on a raft and those who refused to be baptized were killed. This was a different way of thinking. There was no room for options or freedom of religion.
After the Christianization of Scandinavia, there is a swop of morals, rules and ethics from the old Heathen world to the Latin world with help of the new communication channels which were built: churches, monasteries, clergy stalls, etc. It switches between French, Italian and German Christian ethics, but the basic concept remains the same. Luther is merely a variation on the Christian theme and can, rather, be said to be a result or a desire of the north German trading organizations to gain greater influence. Power was the most important thing.
The Vanir culture's ability to withstand impact.
How is it that the sun and fruitfullness culture still influences and dominates the Nordic identity and our traditions even today, 3000 - 4000 years later? Scandinavia and England today have many relics of Vana-period each day reminding us of our origins without noticing them. It uses the example of the weekdays, perhaps, without knowing that four of these days come from fruitfullness culture: Monday, Friday, Saturday (before Sunnan day eve) (The Lögar-day that is the holy washing day) and Sunday. In the Norse countries, May Day, Christmas (yule) and Midsummer are still awed. The Norse countries still use forenames and surnames that come from the heathen Stone Age names. Our values are still crafted by the fruitfullness culture of thought. A spoken promise is worth as much as a promise in writing. All this comes from the bylaw of the oath-giving system, the so-called stallars or stalls[8] and the ring of oath.
The witness of oath gathered around the Stall and together with the parties (the delo-men) hold the ring of oath to tell the truth and nothing than the truth (the word delo
comes from the verb to deal, to take part in
).
Women's status in the Norse society is positioned much higher than in many other countries, despite sky religion influences. Nordic countries have maintained a better balance between man and woman at least until the millennium shift.
The reason why the Vana-period manners and customs continue to influence and characterize us is that these standards are closer to our natural balance in the brain. We are accustomed to period rules and morals, refined through many thousands of years in undisturbed environments, suit our lifestyle and natural way of thinking. If we analyze the time of the Aesirs they had a conscious influence which is linked to power which has been at the expense of freedom of thinking. The sky religions have forced the human brain into thought patterns that are not natural to man. Thought patterns have been introduced to the men with power within the Aesir-culture so the church could control and manage the population.
Now, today, we have, once again, begun to approach diversity of philosophies, politics and religions. It is not as easy as before to control the people, therefore the people of today is questioning yesterday´s authorities, due to the free access to internet. We will see if the internet will continue to be free. A lot of people, as they begin to open their eyes and search for an identity, they begin to look at the A- Z Index
of traditions and customs or doings and bylaws.
The Cultural Development in other regions.
Comparatively, we can look at developments in other lands. The Development in the Mediterranean has a parallel development in Japan, as well. In the Mediterranean area, there have been different kinds of fruitfullness cultures, some with women goddesses in the fore-room. In Turkey, for example, it has been found in women figurines worshipped for many thousands of years. Some are even 8000 years old. These fruitfullness cultures were blended with more aggressive cultures which took their place. Because it happened so long time ago, there are very few tracks. Japan still is a fruitfullness culture. Even today, a wide range of festivals are awed with fruitfullness signs. Large carnival
evening passages are arranged with big cocks in various shapes and designs. Japan has not been consolidated by Christianity and, thus, has not gotten to that stage, because there are many phenomena and institutions which tell of the first fruitfullness culture. Such a phenomenon is the NO-theater listed as the finest among Japan's theater tradition and carries with them the essentials of Japan's culture and history. If Christianity had not conquered the Nordic countries, it is quite possible that we would have had a NO- theater tradition in Scandinavia.
As for sun worship, comparisons can be made with the Inca Indians and other high-standing Native American peoples