Mjöllnir is the name of the hammer of Thor, the god Ase of the Scandinavians. It is a magical weapon that bursts the skulls of giants, and that, like a boomerang, always returns in the hands of its master. Its name is similar to the Slavic word молния, molnyia, which means “lightning”. (source)
This humanoid crocodile is the god Thor as he looked: a reptilian. A former god. The Reptilians arrived on our planet aboard the gigantic mother ship that Plato calls Hyperborea. Plato, who is not accustomed to nonsense, unequivocally states: “The gods came from Hyperborea“. All the gods. And all were Reptilians, as so many mythologies said. These astronaut gods are the founders of all our current religions and the educators of our ancestors, the Adams. I would add that they are also our creators. We were designed using mammalian genes, pork and bonobo, mixed with reptilian genes, as evidenced by the archaic core of the brain, called reptilian brain.
Thor carries a weapon supposed to be a hammer. The Nordic legend calls it Mjöllnir, the magic hammer. I don’t think it’s a hammer. I think it’s a handgun that shocks any opponent. This shock is electric, as we’ll see.
So why do legends call it a hammer? Because they were recorded long after Thor’s time. Centuries later, when the legend was recorded, the scribe knew by oral tradition that Mjöllnir was giving violent shocks, he concluded that it was a hammer. Thus is written history, distorted, simplified, letting fools believe that myths are a web of nonsense.
Mjöllnir is said to have been forged by a Dwarf. In Scandinavian mythology, the Dwarves play the same role as the Cyclops in Greek mythology. Tiny or gigantic, both are masters of the forge.
Gifted metalworkers, they also get along in high magic. The weapons they produce spit fire, like Zeus’s thunderbolt, the aegis of his daughter Athena or the vajra of Indra. Is it a matter of metallurgy? No, of course. Of engineering rather. But here again, the written legend suffered the naivety of the scribe.
Naivety explains. All these weapons seem to come out of a science fiction movie. In the scribe’s time, they were necessarily magical. And they look good! Most of them can kill or hurt, as well as heal the wounded, resurrect the dead, and awaken humans. They are radiant and throw lightning like Mjöllnir, “lightning weapon of white color”. (Wikipedia)
Like the laser sword of the Jeddi knights, these divine weapons come from a modern technology, far from simple metallurgy. We think of the crowns of Osiris, we also think of the Ark of the Covenant. The former gods had more than one turn in bag and more than one weapon in rack. Unless it’s the same? Described differently, with many names, but with identical powers?
Dwarf Brokk gives the hammer Mjöllnir to Thor saying “You can strike anything as hard as you like without the hammer being damaged, you will never miss the goal against which you will throw it, but the hammer will never fly so far that it should not return to your hand; and then, if you wish, It’ll be so small you can hold it in your blouse. But it has a flaw: its handle is rather short.” (source)Skáldskaparmál, chapter 5 This alleged flaw comes from a misunderstanding of the scribe. Again! When the old Scandinavians saw reproductions of Mjöllnir, they thought they saw a hammer, and they found its handle far too short.
They were wrong. It is a perfect size for a handgun. The handle is made to give a good grip, and offer a good contact between the metal hammer and electric conductive gloves, as we will see later. If the hammer is not damaged, if it always comes back in Thor’s hand, it is simply because it remains in his hand. Like any ray gun.
Thanks to Mjöllnir, Thor becomes the god of the Thunder of Asgard, their heavenly homeland. The Ases gods do not live on earth. They have a world of their own, in the sky. We will have recognized the mother ship Hyperborea, the wandering planet that the Sumerians called Nibiru. Nibiru is not a planet, it is a mother ship of spherical shape and gigantic size. It has the appearance of a planet, like the Star Wars ‘Death Star’. Yes, George Lucas frequents the Akashic annals. I met him there.
Thor was one of the patrons of Asgard. Immense was his power. In old Norse, Thor was called Thunarr who pronounced quite as tonnerre or thunder. (source) What makes Thor one of the gods of lightning, and not the least: he is the equal of Zeus or Yahveh.
To those who are surprised to see pagan gods compared to Yahveh the one god, I want to make this clear: the difference between paganism and the religions of the one god is based on a historical misunderstanding.
There was no contact between our ancestors and any one god, especially not with the Creator of all that is. Don’t confuse creator and developer. There’s nothing unique about that. The gods before were a mess. All mythological traditions, in which I include the Bible, the Torah and the Koran, are formal on this point. The gods who came to develop this planet and improve the human species are not alone.
In the Bible alone, Elohim, Yahweh, Adonai, Hashem there are more than twelve ways to name God. Or twelve different gods? The Elohim, as the Judeo-Christian tradition said, were seven. Each had his consort, which made fourteen unique gods. The Hindu pantheon has thirty thousand deities. The number is probably not exaggerated. On the planet Hyperborea ship lived 13 million superhumans. The giant angels and the small staff formed almost all, while the higher gods could well be thirty thousand.
Our ancestors did not see the Creator, inaccessible, perhaps non-existent, but a band of terraformers. The word God retained by modern Christians is itself derived from the Greek Theos, which is the name of Zeus. So Christians, followers of the one god, uncomplicately give him the name of a god among dozens of others, a terrible, perverted god who stole power by murdering his father Chronos or Cronos — whatever the spelling, it’s the same.
The one god is a recent invention, born from the deep conviction that there is only one source for all the wonders that surround us. Which is probably true on our scale. Then we confused the tree with the forest. We have taken this one source for God, but the gods are legion, and they are too like us. And the source is not like us. It is unique and so remote, the human frequency so limited is lost in the multiple universal frequency bands. And the source ignores us. You think you hear his voice in your heart. It’s the voice of your soul. It is, if you will, the guardian angel, the astral double, that part of you which is better than you, which is not always there, which beautifies you when it incarnates, and which makes your face luminous. The inner light is seen outside.
Back to our sheep, or rather our goats. The magic hammer did not only kill, it also threw lightning that could consecrate a place, bless an object or awaken a person. Thor moved in a fast wagon pulled by two magic goats that allowed him to cross the worlds. They were flying goats, just like Bouraq, the magic horse of Muhammad. Bouraq, the goat, beautiful homophony. I suppose they are flying craft, space shuttle or UFO. Muhammad used one to get to Hyperborea. Thor had his own to move from Asgard, the planet of the gods Ases where he had his residence, to Mitgard, the Middle-earth where humans lived. A UFO then, like the chariots of the gods quoted by Erich von Däniken. Yet the goats are not reactors, but living beings.
The legend specifies an incredible fact about them. When he was hungry, Thor ate his goats, and Mjöllnir’s magic brought them back to life, provided the bones were not broken. Thor placed the skin of the goats on their bones, unleashed his magic hammer, a lightning burst from Mjollnir. At once the goats began to pounce, regenerated, like new. Ready to pull the wagon, or to serve another snack. Which was very practical. Another dirty shot from the damn scribe! We suspect that precautions, tightening the skin, etc. allude to a forgotten reality, but which one?
On this point, I am perplexed. It is understandable that goats can fly, they could be the engines of a spacecraft. But to feed on reactors seems more strange to me. Behind the naivety of its formulation, I feel that a bewildering meaning is hidden.
As soon as the light comes to me, I will indicate it right here. Perhaps it will come to me from a reader? My 1500 items are constantly supplemented and rectified. Necessary update: this work on comparative mythologies began 35 years ago. Eden Saga’s first articles are 16 years old. We will understand that my vision has evolved in the meantime.
My only certainty is this: this is not magic, but high-tech. The former gods mastered techniques we know nothing about. Whenever the fantastic, the unreal or the implausible appears in a mythological narrative, one can be sure that it is an inconceivable technology for the witnesses who reported the facts or for the ignorant scribe. My job is to convincingly translate what the scribes have presented as incredible magic.
So it is with Mjöllnir, immortal goats, and the flying chariot. I suggested that it be a spacecraft, but precision is required. We remember the famous Negro Spiritual Swing low, sweet chariot. Several times the Bible mentions flying chariots as vehicles of the former gods. Obviously, spaceships or aircraft. When the Bible talks about fire chariots, it could be reactor fire. Goats spitting fire? Or dragons.
But it’s the word chariot that questions me. A chariot is reserved for the transport of goods, not that of the gods. Even in very remote times, other rudimentary vehicles looked better than simple trolleys. I think that term was chosen to indicate the origin of the gods. They came from the Big Dipper. This constellation is often called the Chariot because it affects its shape. We see a simple crate with a stretcher. A pot, actually. Or a hay wagon…
For our distant ancestors, the reptilian gods arrived from the Chariot, so their vehicles were named so. When Daniken wrote Chariots of the Gods, he did not suspect that these astronaut gods could come from the constellation of the Chariot. To let me be the first?
It was understood that the Mjöllnir hammer was a weapon capable of emitting a deadly lightning or a healing ray. This is the description of the ankh of Egypt or the vajra of Indra.
See the singular hammer that holds the figurine. It is a statuette of Thor on his throne, holding with two hands a hammer very different from the Mjöllnir we know. He does not have a short handle, he has two, rather long, which mix with the two tips of his beard. The hammer also has a strange shape, three balls joined together that evoke a technological or symbolic object. For me, this Mjöllnir is not a hammer, but a laser gun capable of killing or healing.
Legend has it that Thor had to wear protective gloves called Járngreipr, iron gloves, every time he grabbed his hammer. Here, he does not wear them.
We will also observe his pointed helmet, which is more like a dwarf cap. Knowing that the weapon was forged by a dwarf, I guess that’s who this miniature represents.
Thor also has a magic belt called Megingjord (“increasing strength”). It is not visible on this statuette, nor are the iron gloves. It is said that the belt gave Thor the strength to wield his hammer, so they call Megingjord the belt of strength.
Come on! For me, the belt, gloves and hammer form a special, high-tech equipment, not to put in all hands. It was not Thor’s strength that the belt increased, but the power of the hammer. Thor is not half a serving: he eats two whole oxen at his meal, catches two whales, and lifts the giant cauldron without needing a belt of strength.
It could well be a powerful electric battery, capable of generating different types of lightning. Megingjord was connected to the hammer by the iron gloves that Thor wore when he took Mjöllnir. These gloves were conductive, hence the iron, but they were also insulating inside, so that Thor was not grilled. This reminds me that the Levites alone were empowered to handle the Ark of the Covenant. They too wore special gloves. Without protection, all the others were struck down, says the Bible. Electrocuted?
The more I look at this figurine, the more I see a Dwarf. The metal dwarf who fashioned Thor’s hammer? Or the dwarf Brokk, who gave it to him? Yes, I think it’s Brokk. There remains the problem of the hammer itself, which in no way resembles the object held by Brokk. What do these three balls mean? And why does Thor have to put on gloves to hold his vajra? Does the magic belt he constantly wears contain an electric accumulator or any other source of energy?
Is it a computer device that controls the intensity and effect of the rays? These emissions–this radiation–can kill, heal, or awaken. How was the tuning done? And what are the goats hiding? What exactly are they? How could you feed on a reactor? Many questions remain.
Do you want to work your brain on this deciphering game? Unity is strength. Submit your hypotheses to me, the game is worth it, I’m sure. In the meantime see these complementary articles, Mjöllnir and Vajra, Vajrapani, a Vajra Bearer, The Vajra Lightning-Diamond.
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