The Golden One - April 05, 2026


Christianity and the West – The Golden One Livestream


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00:00:00.000 confirm immediately which elf i remind you of the most i will await the confirmation
00:00:17.040 and until then until i see the confirmation in the chat i will first and foremost wish you all
00:00:24.880 Gladpåsk
00:00:27.540 Happy Easter
00:00:28.860 Happy Ostara
00:00:30.020 Wherever you are checking in from
00:00:32.640 I will also do a
00:00:34.540 Physik check
00:00:35.860 To see if the physique looks good
00:00:38.940 Boom
00:00:40.420 Let's go
00:00:41.260 We're back
00:00:43.660 Let's go champs
00:00:44.840 I'm super excited
00:00:47.800 Seeing the confirmation there
00:00:51.860 Glorfindel
00:00:53.080 Thank you
00:00:54.440 Trioni GW2
00:00:56.840 you are
00:00:57.720 a true friend indeed
00:01:00.480 and yeah I was going to
00:01:02.900 I had two replies
00:01:04.460 prepared
00:01:05.100 I thought if someone
00:01:08.600 wouldn't actually confirm
00:01:10.480 within the first like minute or so
00:01:12.420 I would say that
00:01:13.520 my disappointment was
00:01:15.900 immeasurable and that my
00:01:17.920 day my evening was ruined
00:01:20.000 but now you have
00:01:21.340 you have made my evening instead
00:01:24.100 So we're we're back. We're so back. We're gonna save European civilization. We're gonna save the West. We're gonna defeat Sauron. We're all gonna make it. We're all gonna get jacked and juicy. So yeah, thank you for setting off this stream on a good on a good note on a great note, I should say.
00:01:46.080 So yes, Glorfindel was tall and straight. I will not repeat the quote. I will do it in a few streams. I need to have a cooldown. So I need to do it like every other stream or every third stream or so. Then I can quote my favorite Glorfindel quote.
00:02:05.620 But anyway, thank you for the fact that I do remind you of Glorfindel.
00:02:12.280 There are many good elves to remind you of.
00:02:14.880 Anyway, now you probably ask,
00:02:18.860 okay, aren't you supposed to talk about Christianity, paganism?
00:02:23.660 Aren't you supposed to schizomax?
00:02:26.240 I will. I will indeed.
00:02:29.740 I will start schizomaxing now.
00:02:31.620 So, let us begin.
00:02:39.040 One moment, I will take a sip from my Jotunem shaker here.
00:02:44.080 I have looked for a manufacturer in good old Europe that makes them in metal,
00:02:51.860 but so far I haven't.
00:02:54.240 But, you know, you can always reach out to me if you find something.
00:02:57.400 So, maybe I'll make some sort of copper or metal.
00:03:00.240 well copper is a metal but to be more specific so steel or copper anyway let's get on to the topic
00:03:08.640 at hand so i actually thought about the i thought about making a video a separate video like me
00:03:18.520 going out in nature but the weather as i said the the world health organization when i say that by
00:03:28.340 the way, I'm joking, I'm schizo-maxing in a fun way, because back in the day with Corona,
00:03:34.600 everyone was like, you know, the World Health Organization and Klaus Schwab, he rules the
00:03:39.360 world, and I thought it was so fun, so usually I say, like, you know, Klaus Schwab, he has
00:03:43.760 caused my hair to not be optimal, or he has caused the weather to be suboptimal, or something
00:03:49.640 like that, so I'm joking a bit when I say that. But anyway, I had thought about making a video
00:03:55.240 titled the same as you see on the stream.
00:03:57.880 Swedish Pagan's View of Jesus Christ and Christianity,
00:04:01.480 something like that.
00:04:02.260 But yeah, making this stream instead
00:04:03.740 probably not reach as many enjoyers,
00:04:08.000 even though you can watch this after the stream as well,
00:04:12.860 which I salute everyone.
00:04:14.640 I salute you, especially if you're checking in live.
00:04:16.940 Yeah, it warms my heart to know that I have live viewers.
00:04:20.540 It's much more fun, I can tell you that, making a video.
00:04:24.140 Now I can ramble on, I can skizomax and post and hopefully, you know, share some valuable insight.
00:04:30.480 I can do it for an hour straight and it's fun.
00:04:33.080 It's fun for me to do and I'm hyped, high energy all the time for me to make an hour content not live.
00:04:41.600 That's hard, I'll tell you.
00:04:43.660 But anyway, I might make this video at some other stage as well where I say roughly the same thing.
00:04:52.520 and I have responded to this before as well.
00:04:57.440 So, yes, I am a pagan, so you can see the Hammer of Thor behind me there.
00:05:09.340 Okay, let me just check.
00:05:11.400 I'm going to read all of the Super Chats later on.
00:05:17.900 So, yeah, thank you. I saw a Super Chat coming in there.
00:05:20.560 But I have rambled on for long enough without actually getting to the topic at hand.
00:05:26.160 So yeah, let me get into it.
00:05:28.620 So I am a pagan in the sense that I do, you know, I believe in and worship and try to emulate the archetypes presented to us by the Indo-European gods.
00:05:42.480 And I say Indo-European gods now because I have more than just the Germanic or the Nordic or the Norse gods in my pantheon.
00:05:49.940 But usually I say that the main gods would be like Odin, Frey, Thor, Balder, and then of course also some influences from the Greco-Roman pantheon as well.
00:06:02.340 So Helios, I could say Sunna, that's the more Germanic interpretation of the solar deity, but I encountered Helios before Sunna, actually, thanks to Age of Mythology.
00:06:16.300 so fun fun thing there but yes anyway my view of the divine I should say so that
00:06:23.980 the my view of God I have made a video on this by the way that you can check
00:06:28.520 out if you want also the my view of God it's a quite inspired by a new
00:06:37.280 Platonism so I believe that God is the one and then from from the one everything
00:06:43.900 comes, simply put, very simply put, but it does make sense on just a very logical way to describe
00:06:52.260 it, that you have God, and God is everything, and is within everything, if that makes sense,
00:06:57.420 including the other gods, so gods in plural. So you can view God as the all-creator, the great
00:07:05.180 architect, to use that term. I don't believe that God, as in the one, tohen, I believe it's the
00:07:12.780 ancient greek term i don't believe that he micromanages everything in human lives i do
00:07:18.620 believe that there are gods or metaphysical entities so if you have the the physical realm
00:07:24.840 right here you can you can touch me and you can see me right here and then you have the
00:07:29.000 the hinterwelt the the other world the metaphysical dimension where you have
00:07:35.760 metaphysical entities, so gods, spirits, angels, demons, everything like that. So that is my
00:07:44.620 metaphysics simply explained. So very inspired by Neoplatonism, and I do believe in God, of course,
00:07:50.660 and the divine, and then also malicious and benevolent metaphysical entities. So that is my
00:08:00.760 sort of structure of the universe. And I will say that, and this is something I'm getting ahead of
00:08:06.920 myself a bit here, but if you look at Christian theology, a lot of it is also taken from
00:08:13.660 Platonism. So you have like, I don't know who said it, but something like Christianity is
00:08:21.140 Platonism for the people, something like that. I thought it was a quite good insight.
00:08:26.100 But also, when we're looking at Christianity, there are those who are so anti-Christian that they look at something with a cross on it and they interpret the entire thing, the entire package, as being Christian.
00:08:43.420 But if you look deeper, it's pre-Christian, much of it, especially the theology.
00:08:51.780 So anyway, do I view Jesus Christ as my savior?
00:08:57.080 I do not.
00:08:58.480 Do I believe that Jesus is a good friend of European man?
00:09:03.660 Yes, I do.
00:09:04.960 So two things can be true at the same time.
00:09:07.200 You can have Christianity, which is a religion with its origins in the Levant,
00:09:15.840 in what is today not the Middle East.
00:09:19.220 you can say the Near East is probably better. So Israel, basically, it's about a Jewish sect
00:09:24.980 to begin with, and then it spreads. So there is the main mythos, we could say. Now, I talked to
00:09:32.380 Gnostic informant. He has a lot of interesting things to say about Christianity, and in our
00:09:38.360 stream, actually. So that was one of my first streams I did, actually. I only started this year.
00:09:45.420 quite fun if you think about it.
00:09:47.100 I've had my channel for, what is it, like 13 years.
00:09:51.240 13 years, imagine that.
00:09:52.600 I've had my podcast for five years
00:09:54.080 and I've only started a live stream this year.
00:09:57.720 Quite fun.
00:09:58.960 But anyway, he has made a lot of good content.
00:10:01.340 I interviewed him and I just let him go off
00:10:04.740 because he has a lot to say.
00:10:08.100 But anyway, we concluded that both Judaism
00:10:10.780 was very inspired by Persian metaphysics.
00:10:18.360 Persia, Iran, is of course an Indo-European entity in its origins.
00:10:23.440 And then, of course, they have mixed.
00:10:24.700 But the sort of, same as in India, by the way,
00:10:27.160 these religions, they came from Europe.
00:10:29.340 So Europeans, coded where culture, heading out east, setting up new empires.
00:10:33.620 So the Jews, we can speculate, we can say that,
00:10:37.060 we can say that this is a you know quite reasonable take that they went to in captivity
00:10:43.500 in the Persian empire they picked up a lot of Suryastrian metaphysics so you know the duality
00:10:50.400 of good and evil so you can say that is good and evil is it a Christian thing yes but if you draw
00:10:55.920 it to its roots it's also an Indo-European thing because it's um it's a Persian or an Iranian thing
00:11:03.080 So, yeah, Soroastrianism.
00:11:05.100 So that's what I mean also when you look at Christianity.
00:11:07.520 And, you know, I'm not a Christian myself.
00:11:11.060 But still, I need to make it clear to all pagans that it's not about choosing a side.
00:11:16.140 Like, now you're pagan, now you're Christian.
00:11:17.860 Because if you view it in that way, you're going to attack things that are very much pagan also.
00:11:24.100 Same thing if you're looking at something like Catholicism.
00:11:27.960 So it's been a big debate on X.
00:11:30.380 perhaps you've seen it, what is Lord of the Rings?
00:11:34.080 Is it a Christian work? Is it a pagan work?
00:11:36.480 I would say it's a Catholic work.
00:11:40.500 And Catholicism is sort of like a mix between Christianity and paganism.
00:11:44.340 So you have that, because I've seen the argument,
00:11:46.420 some say, oh, Lord of the Rings, it's dualistic,
00:11:50.040 you have good and evil, you have metaphysical evil,
00:11:52.180 so the orcs and Sauron, they are metaphysically evil.
00:11:56.920 And that is a Christian thing.
00:11:58.260 But again, we can trace it back to Zoroastrianism, and then you have the same sort of metaphysics.
00:12:04.360 So you can still say that, you know, it's a road, a certain road, going towards that great work.
00:12:15.180 A sip of water, if you don't mind, my esteemed audience.
00:12:18.420 um so anyway if you ask me am i a christian then the the shortest response for me is to say that
00:12:31.420 i don't believe that jesus is the only son of god and i don't believe in the virgin birth i believe
00:12:38.420 the virgin birth is a common theme in hellenistic era mystery religions such as our dear mithras
00:12:47.760 born from a rock also. Resurrection as well. You have a common theme in many other similar
00:12:54.700 religions of the same time. So you have many of these things. I don't deny that Jesus could make
00:13:00.680 miracles because we've had plenty of mystics throughout the centuries and they have done
00:13:06.400 miracles as well. So I don't deny that. I don't deny that Jesus Christ was a great teacher of
00:13:14.200 love and who said that now i don't remember who said that jesus was a great teacher of love but
00:13:20.840 it was some other saint or mystic from another religion uh it might have been some hindu actually
00:13:27.500 i need to look it up i should have prepared better in this video i should have prepared better
00:13:32.360 when i uh when i quote someone but yeah i will look it up and share so that's something i also
00:13:37.960 can definitely agree to. Christ, great teacher of love, compassion, could perform miracles. I don't
00:13:45.360 deny any of that. What I do deny, however, is that he would be the only son of God. It's more
00:13:52.060 reasonable to say that we're all sons and daughters of God because God is in us all. We have the
00:13:56.840 animating spirit. So what makes me do anything, you could say that it's a set of electrons and
00:14:04.880 electricity and biology and hormones in my body that, you know, make me go do this dream, but
00:14:11.160 there is a divine spark in us. And this, by the way, is also when I say that someone is, you know,
00:14:18.680 a sensitive young man, it's someone who is a lot, filled a lot with divine energy, has a lot of God
00:14:25.480 in him or her. An NPC, on the other hand, is someone who does not have that spark to the same
00:14:31.840 extent. So, and this is also, I'm gonna start to Julius Evola post a bit now. He did not like
00:14:38.260 Christianity for some reasons. First and foremost, because it was too egalitarian. He didn't like
00:14:44.400 that. And that's also something you can say that, yes, it is quite egalitarian. The notion of getting
00:14:51.060 to heaven if you do certain things here and now, regardless of what you've done in, you know,
00:14:57.840 throughout your life so that if you have committed horrendous crimes throughout your life and then
00:15:03.000 you suddenly repent and you find Jesus and then all is well. This is not how it works in Indo-European
00:15:09.260 morality. Then you have your Haminga, your karma. It builds up. It builds up over your life and you
00:15:15.080 can of course increase it or decrease it but some things are unforgivable. And that is one of my
00:15:21.480 main issues with Christianity as well that of course it's good to forgive for certain things
00:15:26.320 but certain other things, like you cannot be, I don't know what to use as an example.
00:15:32.440 I don't want to destroy the good mood here, but yeah, I don't think that's a good way to view it at all,
00:15:39.900 that you can just do certain horrendous heinous crimes and then repent and then all is forgiven
00:15:45.700 and then you get into heaven, whereas I will not get into the same heaven
00:15:49.820 because I don't accept Jesus as my savior, despite me having worked up a really high hamming
00:15:55.380 over a long period of time.
00:15:57.180 So that is also one of my...
00:15:58.900 But that has nothing to do with...
00:16:01.680 Well, of course, it has some to do with Jesus
00:16:03.220 because Jesus and Christianity, they are, of course, linked.
00:16:06.420 But there is something to be said also.
00:16:08.760 Like, you can have an aversion to Christianity,
00:16:11.920 organized Christianity to the church as we see today,
00:16:15.740 which is very anti-white, should I...
00:16:18.500 I should add that, very anti-white, the Catholic church,
00:16:21.880 Protestant church. The Orthodox church is not as bad. I haven't really seen them, you know, promoting open borders, but the Swedish church here, it's very, very anti-Swedish.
00:16:34.600 They are full-on, perhaps not Marxist, I hesitate a bit saying Marxist, but definitely on the side of the leftist in this particular struggle.
00:16:46.760 Same thing if you look in America. Of course, you have Jewish organizations, you have Catholic organizations, you have Protestant organizations, and they are welcoming people from the third world.
00:17:00.160 And that's something to be said. You have a lot of these Christian organizations that are working really hard for it.
00:17:05.720 So Christianity as an organized religion today is, whatever we think of Jesus Christ, it is an anti-white organization at this moment in time.
00:17:16.320 I can't say too much about orthodoxy.
00:17:18.940 I know there are many good orthodox guys who are also more traditional.
00:17:23.120 But when it comes to the organized Catholicism, organized Protestant churches throughout the West,
00:17:29.560 they are not good guys.
00:17:30.960 They're not on our side.
00:17:32.260 That said, there are many good priests who are working within the church.
00:17:36.360 And they do not like...
00:17:37.440 And I've had conversations with priests, by the way.
00:17:39.660 And whenever I meet a priest, I always respect him because he has a spiritual authority.
00:17:47.520 He has probably seen some things, heard some things, because people go to him for spiritual guidance.
00:17:55.840 So he needs to be steady. He needs to be a solid rock.
00:17:59.220 And yeah, who knows what sort of demons he might have faced in his days.
00:18:03.120 So you have that also.
00:18:05.180 So I'm throwing out many, many different thoughts here to you.
00:18:09.120 I will make the actual video later.
00:18:13.020 It will be more coherent.
00:18:14.340 Now I'm just getting some axiom.
00:18:15.440 I'm just throwing out some thoughts.
00:18:16.620 And you can interpret them in your own way.
00:18:22.280 So, yeah, anyway, many things regarding Christianity and Christ,
00:18:27.140 they are true at the same time.
00:18:29.020 So, many priests are good, solid men that I respect immensely
00:18:34.400 because I've met some priests over the years.
00:18:37.840 talked to them, got a good feel from them, and I know that they haven't always an easy position
00:18:44.540 either because of the nature of their work. The church is bad. Again, maybe some orthodox churches,
00:18:52.700 especially in Eastern Europe, maybe they are better. In Western Europe, not so good. Neither
00:18:59.460 Catholicism nor Protestantism the history of Christianity in Europe that is also
00:19:07.260 something that is of course connected to Chris to Christ and the Christianity as
00:19:13.800 it is you know was formed but anyway let's get back to Christ Jesus Christ my
00:19:20.700 own views of Jesus Christ so now I have rambled on for 20 minutes before getting
00:19:25.860 Getting into the actual, the response, what are my thoughts on Jesus Christ.
00:19:35.060 So, I don't deny his divinity because I don't deny any human's divinity.
00:19:42.020 Well, of course, some humans are not so full of divine energy.
00:19:47.260 So you can look at certain holy men, certain great men, such as, let's take Alexander the Great or Napoleon.
00:19:53.800 very high in terms of divine energy.
00:19:57.020 I don't deny that Jesus was also very high in divine energy,
00:20:00.300 but I wouldn't put Jesus above Alexander the Great in terms of divine energy.
00:20:06.400 But still, I don't just view Jesus as a random guy living 2,000 years ago
00:20:14.040 when he was executed.
00:20:15.060 I view him as something more.
00:20:16.800 And more importantly, and this is my main point of this entire stream,
00:20:21.080 here's my main point.
00:20:22.040 You will hear me say this again.
00:20:23.180 And I have probably said this before also.
00:20:26.080 Of course I have.
00:20:26.760 I've said it many times actually.
00:20:28.860 Jesus Christ has been a friend to Europeans for my ancestors.
00:20:33.160 A friend to my ancestors for nigh on, maybe not a thousand years, but say 900, 800 years, something like that.
00:20:42.260 That is many generations of my ancestors.
00:20:45.940 They have prayed to Jesus Christ to see if he could grant them some strength.
00:20:51.700 Now, if you pray to someone or something, and here we get into the more schizo theory,
00:20:57.700 you can view it as a figment of your imagination, a part of your psyche.
00:21:03.780 And this is the more Jungian view.
00:21:05.800 So Carl Jung, he viewed it as archetypes, gods, they are parts of our psyche, basically.
00:21:12.340 And then you have Evelas, Julius Evelas' view, which is that the gods are real metaphysical entities.
00:21:18.600 And this is also my view, it makes more sense.
00:21:21.060 Then also I agree with Jung that the gods are connected to archetypes and our own psyche and that you can actually create a connection with a god and that reinforces the archetype that you are going towards.
00:21:34.160 So if you have a blueprint of something, you want to build something, and then you hammer away at it and you become more like, your construct becomes more like the finished product for each day.
00:21:45.920 Same thing with a human, that you have an archetype that you sort of align to or align with.
00:21:51.580 So me, my archetype as an enlightened despot or sort of a kingly figure.
00:21:59.760 I'm not saying that I'm a king per se, but I'm saying that it's a leadership position of taking some necessary battles for the betterment of my people.
00:22:09.940 So that is an archetype that I can lean into via some gods also.
00:22:14.740 so we have in the greco-roman pantheon we have jupiter and we have here in the north odin and
00:22:20.820 perhaps more importantly tyr two twin kings so it's a bit different you know the the greco-roman
00:22:27.480 and germanic very similar and of course two two parts two branches of the same tree
00:22:35.060 bioculturally you know stemming from the indo-europeans but we have in germanic tradition
00:22:42.040 two kings.
00:22:44.180 Odin and Tyr. This is only me
00:22:46.240 schizomaxing now, by the way. You might hear
00:22:48.140 someone, they might have a completely different
00:22:50.220 take here, and it's contested as well
00:22:52.020 who is the god,
00:22:54.060 who is the king of the gods in the
00:22:56.020 Germanic pantheon. But Tyr is more
00:22:58.200 like the steady, solid
00:23:00.340 king. In my humble opinion,
00:23:02.200 more like Jupiter.
00:23:04.860 Odin, he
00:23:06.260 is someone who sets the
00:23:08.200 pace high. He
00:23:09.620 sends a lightning bolt to your pineal gland your third eye full of poetic frenzy full of energy
00:23:16.960 full of his wild hunt energy and this is also if you looked at my wild hunt um videos that is to
00:23:24.840 i use that term to you know symbolize that thumos that you can be filled with so enthusiasm so odin
00:23:31.320 is not necessarily um a good and fatherly god it's more of a of a force that hits you if you're
00:23:38.900 not prepared for it, yeah, you will be, you might not take it too well, but if you are prepared for
00:23:44.440 it, then you can make the most of it. Two, on the other hand, is a steady course forward. It's about
00:23:49.020 justice. It's about, you know, the noble virtues. So how did I get into this now? I wonder. I got
00:23:57.920 sidetracked by my own thoughts. So I start to post about stuff in a certain direction.
00:24:04.480 um but anyway i was talking about jesus and him being a friend of many of my ancestors so when
00:24:12.860 they pray to him and he has become a god that is perhaps the best way you can you can say it just
00:24:18.520 as someone like alexander the great became a god when he died because everyone knows him his name
00:24:26.740 survives he's part of the you know the collective consciousness of the world the west at least of
00:24:33.060 Europe, at least. And then he survives in the metaphysical realm as a god. Same thing with
00:24:38.880 Jesus. Even if you don't believe in the metaphysical, if you only believe in psychology,
00:24:45.560 if you have a more Jungian approach to it, that you view it as part of our psyche,
00:24:49.540 our imagination. Now, on a personal note, I believe that, and this is, of course, not my
00:24:55.900 take. I've read this in many schizo books. Our imagination is our connection to God.
00:25:00.580 So if you imagine something, it can become real, it can be real in a sense
00:25:05.740 So if you pray to Jesus and you pray for comfort
00:25:11.280 And that prayer gives you comfort, then it is real
00:25:14.860 So Jesus has helped you
00:25:16.740 And this is what I mean when I say that Jesus has been a friend to many of my ancestors for so many centuries
00:25:22.940 So when I see someone saying bad things about Christ
00:25:27.380 This is not something I can endorse
00:25:29.840 simply because, again, someone has been a friend
00:25:33.220 regardless of what Christianity has done in Europe,
00:25:36.480 regardless of whom Christianity was for in the beginning.
00:25:43.140 It was not for Europeans. It was for Jews in the beginning.
00:25:46.800 Even so, what it became, what it became for many of our ancestors,
00:25:51.580 it's something different, and that is why I have a place in my heart for Jesus.
00:25:56.800 because of that. Not because something that is happening right now, but because I am my ancestors
00:26:02.000 and they have had this friend with him for a long time. So yeah, that is my view on Jesus Christ.
00:26:10.940 Then of course we can talk about Christianity in Europe.
00:26:15.380 so we have a big difference between how sweden was christianized and how norway was christianized
00:26:26.800 there is something to be said about the the political benefits of monotheism of christianity
00:26:34.900 if you want to centralize a kingdom like they wanted to do in norway the kings of norway they
00:26:40.120 wanted to centralize Norway so you don't have so many you know centers out in the land you want to
00:26:45.820 centralize it it is it can be good to centralize religion as well so that the king and the church
00:26:51.780 they are tied together at least so instead of having a bunch of religious centers throughout
00:26:57.140 the um throughout the land or rather religious authorities it's easier to have one authority
00:27:02.800 that you can deal with directly so it is easier if you have to deal with um you know a king goes
00:27:09.180 to the high priest or the bishop or the pope or whatever it might be he takes everything with him
00:27:15.420 all of the political negotiations he does with him instead of the king then having to negotiate with
00:27:23.180 priests all over or shamans all over a kingdom so in real political terms christianity had a benefit
00:27:29.660 there now when it comes to what happened in sweden it was more trade related it was more about getting
00:27:37.640 in with the sort of bigger more powerful countries on the continent so norway was more the sword and
00:27:45.080 sweden was more the um more the pen or the the gold coins so to speak um then also i would say
00:27:55.140 that christ he was introduced as one other god in the pantheon so if you already had like a pantheon
00:28:02.980 of ten gods and goddesses, and then you say, here is White Christ, Vite Christ in Scandinavian,
00:28:10.160 so yeah, White Christ, he is powerful, and look at this top guys, top Gs down in the
00:28:16.720 continent, look at Charlemagne, look how powerful he is, and he worships this god, then you
00:28:21.820 might say, okay, cool, then I might want this White Christ on my side as well, I add him
00:28:27.260 into my pantheon, and then you have a syncretic period, where you slowly sort of face out,
00:28:32.980 the other gods, and they become demons.
00:28:38.780 Which is, of course, something that we need to say now,
00:28:41.080 that just as I, this is very important,
00:28:44.660 just as I don't want, I don't like when someone talks bad about Jesus Christ,
00:28:49.800 you can bash the church all you want.
00:28:52.320 I bash the church because they're anti-white at the moment.
00:28:55.840 You can bash Christianity.
00:28:58.020 There are many bad things with Christianity also.
00:29:00.660 but I don't like bashing Jesus Christ
00:29:04.860 because he is a friend still
00:29:06.860 he has been a friend
00:29:07.980 and I am my ancestors
00:29:09.360 he has been a friend
00:29:10.100 so I'm repeating myself here
00:29:11.340 but I just want to make that clear
00:29:12.480 by the same token
00:29:13.860 if you are a Christian
00:29:15.360 you should never accept that
00:29:16.940 a priest or whomever it might be
00:29:19.200 an overselless
00:29:20.120 someone Christian
00:29:23.160 starts to call
00:29:24.780 our ancestral gods demons
00:29:27.500 that is anti-white
00:29:29.300 that is anti-European
00:29:30.540 So if someone says, you know, Thor is a demon or is a Marvel character or something,
00:29:38.640 there is no reason for you to accept that.
00:29:41.100 So if you are a Christian and you hear some other Christian talk like that,
00:29:44.840 then you simply say, this ain't it.
00:29:47.600 This is anti-white. This is not how it is.
00:29:50.420 And then you might fully believe that Jesus Christ is your savior,
00:29:53.520 but you should not accept slander against the gods of your ancestors
00:29:57.020 because that makes you complicit in anti-whiteness.
00:30:00.200 and this is how they work.
00:30:02.080 The enemies, they want to destroy our heritage
00:30:04.640 because it's easier to implement their will then.
00:30:08.040 So anyway, I could talk a lot more about Christianity.
00:30:15.660 I'm sure I will.
00:30:17.440 My next podcast episode, I will make it in a few days.
00:30:20.480 So this live stream is my warm-up for the next podcast.
00:30:24.900 I will talk about Tolkien's work,
00:30:26.360 so Lord of the Rings and archetypes.
00:30:28.320 I can say this right now also, that it's not only about a fantasy story, it's not only about a book, a series of books, it's not only about Tolkien's works, his many works, he wrote a lot of books, he was a quite productive writer.
00:30:47.500 it is not only about that it's about the archetypes that he's presenting same thing
00:30:54.160 there i will i have said this before i'll say it again before i get down to the super chats
00:30:58.880 aragon it's um you know imaginary character in a book but what he connects to is an archetype
00:31:08.320 the archetype of the returning king and um yeah this is something that you know perhaps our
00:31:16.600 political opponents, they do not want to
00:31:18.680 see return, because that is a
00:31:20.580 force of tremendous,
00:31:22.900 tremendous power.
00:31:24.780 So, when they attack Tolkien's
00:31:26.660 work, they are attacking our connection
00:31:28.800 to powerful archetypes that could
00:31:30.560 help us get out of this mess. But anyway,
00:31:32.680 I will post more about it in
00:31:34.540 the
00:31:35.180 next podcast episode.
00:31:38.380 Now, let's see here. Hopefully,
00:31:41.080 I will see, first
00:31:42.500 on the power chat
00:31:44.260 page here,
00:31:45.220 Let's see if this appears now
00:31:51.480 Yes it does
00:31:52.480 Hopefully I will not get mugged by audio
00:31:54.480 Was it a few streams ago
00:32:01.920 I clicked on one of those
00:32:04.620 Super power chat
00:32:06.580 And then I completely
00:32:08.840 Mogged my voice
00:32:09.800 Anyway it says the following
00:32:11.640 So it's by me
00:32:12.800 10 US dollars
00:32:16.500 Thank you very much
00:32:17.400 Once you have restored Sweden to her former glory
00:32:20.380 Reduced Poltava to a smoking crater
00:32:22.580 And wiped Denmark from the face of the earth
00:32:24.820 Will there be mercy for the Norwegians
00:32:27.440 Finns, Estonians and Latvians
00:32:29.140 For their delusions of independence
00:32:31.180 I don't know
00:32:33.060 I don't know if I can forgive their
00:32:35.020 Delusions of independence
00:32:36.820 We'll see, we'll see
00:32:38.520 It's a bit of banter there
00:32:40.720 I suppose it's a fellow Swede who wrote that
00:32:42.620 So Poltava is, it was a catastrophic defeat.
00:32:48.100 Our top guy, Carolus Rex, he got beaten by Russia's top guy, Peter the Great.
00:32:54.840 So before at Narva, Carolus Rex had actually beaten him.
00:32:59.080 So that was our, the height of glory, optimal glory points for Sweden.
00:33:06.840 But yeah, I don't know.
00:33:08.320 we will see
00:33:10.980 we will see how the
00:33:12.440 so my take is the following
00:33:14.840 if we can't have a good European
00:33:16.900 Union I would definitely want a
00:33:18.780 sort of like a Nordic Union
00:33:20.480 and Finland and Estonia
00:33:22.520 Latvia I'm not actually
00:33:24.680 sure they don't really have the same sort of
00:33:26.740 connection like Finland and Sweden
00:33:28.340 we've been a country for many
00:33:30.640 many centuries
00:33:31.620 and Estonia they're so similar
00:33:34.760 to Finland so they're sort of
00:33:36.720 Finland's younger brother so they can tag along into the Nordic Union but yeah now we have the
00:33:43.200 European Union and to be to be serious I of course I want good guys to go into the European
00:33:48.920 Union and start in a better direction now let us see here let us see the superchats we've gotten
00:33:57.240 we've gotten a few here we have frosty synodad
00:34:04.860 it's blowing up a storm outside i see quite cozy after all to be in streaming with a storm outside
00:34:13.320 so frosty synodad ood7 here is 10 usd brother i quit cigs and needed to start gym but my roots
00:34:22.600 are more darker
00:34:24.580 horned side Christians.
00:34:26.380 But I still pray St. Benedict and Rosary
00:34:28.660 God bless. Happy Easter.
00:34:30.640 Thank you very much. And that is Indian
00:34:32.520 rupees, if I'm not mistaken.
00:34:34.720 Let me just check ever so quickly.
00:34:41.620 It is indeed.
00:34:42.940 It is indeed.
00:34:44.500 Shout out to our Indian
00:34:46.600 supporter here. Much appreciated.
00:34:49.000 And yeah, good
00:34:50.240 good to quit out smoking it's always a good a good thing to to save your health and money there
00:34:58.280 so yeah thank you very much and happy easter and god bless to you too then we have joan carlsson
00:35:05.800 checking in from good old sweden hundred crowns thank you very much golden elf pardon my insolence
00:35:12.780 for not writing to you in el tharin what books that you have read the last year's ascend the
00:35:19.600 others and you hold close to your heart may the cadets watch over you english is also fine uh
00:35:27.680 i will admit that had you written in el tharin i might i might have had to use some sort of
00:35:33.360 translating for it so uh yeah i'm not fluent in elvish it's highly barbaric highly barbaric i need
00:35:39.680 to shave my beard as well uh to get a proper elven look but i will just look like a baby
00:35:45.120 I will just look like a baby if I shave
00:35:47.820 but I want to do it so I can have some sort of
00:35:49.860 photo shoot like an elf
00:35:50.840 what books have you read
00:35:53.900 the last years
00:35:54.940 that's a good question
00:35:57.460 that's a good question indeed
00:35:59.020 so I would say that
00:36:04.200 the lightning and the sun
00:36:06.760 quite interesting
00:36:09.320 especially the teaching
00:36:11.060 so that's by Savitri Devi
00:36:12.340 especially the teaching of that the soul chooses the body
00:36:20.940 when, where, which body to which parents
00:36:25.880 of course it needs to be in some sort of blood connection as well
00:36:29.480 if you look at Indo-European tradition
00:36:31.840 but that was a quite powerful teaching that I found in that particular book
00:36:35.760 so that I can recommend
00:36:37.160 a bit controversial book of course
00:36:40.200 because she talks about the Second World War and everything like that.
00:36:43.500 But it's quite schizo also, and the schizo parts, I should say.
00:36:47.880 It's the most interesting.
00:36:51.540 But anyway, I did a podcast episode about it as well,
00:36:57.000 where I explained it more in detail.
00:36:59.340 But to just share the insight there is that you are a soul,
00:37:05.940 so you're not a body. You have a body.
00:37:07.600 your soul so you you chose before being born you chose which body you could ascend into or
00:37:16.360 descend into so you come down from god so you have god with all of the souls all
00:37:21.260 animating spirit all creative force all life and then god you know you have god with everything
00:37:29.500 then a soul comes down inhabits a body and the body is of the soul's choosing so you have a
00:37:35.820 Now, I don't believe this is true for all humans, by the way.
00:37:39.120 I believe it's true for some humans, spectacular humans, who do certain things.
00:37:43.600 So they are being equipped with the body that will best be the best instrument for their unique journey.
00:37:53.940 So this can be a bit, you know, maybe not super fun if you have some sort of disability,
00:37:58.780 but there's always a purpose for something.
00:38:03.080 it's easy to say sometimes some things happen for no reason at all than you know it was just
00:38:10.860 a freak accident i'm thinking like a car accident or whatever it might be but if you think of it in
00:38:16.300 that sense that you go you know in life along different paths you take a path there you take
00:38:22.840 a turn to the left to the right whatever it might be eventually you will end up doing something that
00:38:28.020 was your life's meaning all along so to use you Julius Evola for example speaking of good books
00:38:34.900 he got put in a wheelchair because he was out walking uh in Vienna I believe during a bomb
00:38:41.320 raid so he got hit with a bomb and yeah it was you know put in a wheelchair but even so he could
00:38:46.920 write a lot of books who knows maybe if he hadn't been put in a wheelchair he um would have continued
00:38:53.820 to mountain you know walk in the mountains as was his a passion of his and then maybe he would have
00:39:01.560 succumbed due to some other accident there but instead he was you know safe and sound in his
00:39:06.240 wheelchair causing him to write all of these nice books so you can see there that's my evola shelf
00:39:12.700 behind the demigod mentality right there but anyway i started talking about the lightning and
00:39:18.480 The Sun, and I started talking, I went down to talk about Julius Evola.
00:39:25.480 But that's a good book.
00:39:27.400 A lot of the books of Julius Evola are also good.
00:39:31.020 I would say that, start with Metaphysics of Power.
00:39:34.500 Now, it was actually like five years since I read it.
00:39:36.920 So it was, I don't know if it counts as a few years anymore, but The Vikings in Greenland
00:39:44.260 was also a really good book I read two years ago.
00:39:46.960 made a podcast episode about it.
00:39:48.800 It was quite fascinating, you know, hidden...
00:39:51.320 Well, not hidden per se, but
00:39:52.680 many people, they don't know
00:39:54.960 super much about the Vikings in Greenland.
00:39:57.740 Then I have read,
00:39:58.860 especially if you are, since you're Swedish,
00:40:02.240 I read
00:40:02.780 a book about Erik
00:40:04.320 Den Fjortonde.
00:40:06.760 Let me just check so I don't say the wrong
00:40:08.860 name here.
00:40:09.400 nay it was not eric the 14th i'm mixing up my so look i believe klaus klaus schwamm is sending
00:40:23.420 brain 5g energies to my to my brain to make me say the wrong king uh eric of pommer eric of
00:40:32.360 Pomerania, I believe it is, and that is Hermann Lindqvist wrote a really good book about it.
00:40:40.000 I read it last summer. I didn't do any content about it, but maybe I will. So it was a Swedish
00:40:44.660 king, or a Kalmar Union king, so, you know, he ruled all of the north, so quite cool.
00:40:55.060 Then other books. What do we have? I'm reading right now. I thought about making a podcast
00:41:01.360 episode about this we'll see so it's a otoran grail hunter so i read lucifer's court
00:41:07.780 um it was also like five years ago so lucifer's court and crusade against the grail i will make
00:41:14.720 some sort of podcast episode about those books by otoran so this i'm reading now is a book about
00:41:20.620 otoran lucifer's court and crusade against the grail they are by otoran they were also quite
00:41:26.740 very skit so they don't make super much sense but it was quite interesting to read anyway and just
00:41:32.040 try to discern his um his text there so those were a few books hopefully i gave you some inspiration
00:41:39.500 and yeah you can just look at my um my book reviews here i'm got just gonna so i don't
00:41:45.500 neglect to mention anything i will just have a quick an ever so quick look here so the last book
00:41:50.740 I reviewed was
00:41:52.100 I see the date here, I posted
00:41:54.900 it on the 12th of January
00:41:56.540 this year, The Metaverse of Consciousness
00:41:58.640 by Shelly Rene
00:42:00.680 Joy, that was super good as well
00:42:02.660 a bit schizo, a bit scientific
00:42:07.020 then Red
00:42:08.860 Samurai of the West by Dominic Wanner
00:42:10.940 good book also
00:42:12.080 Holy Europe by Aki Sederberg
00:42:14.940 also really good
00:42:16.100 also really good book
00:42:17.360 so anyway, thank you, I will move on
00:42:20.720 here we have joe gaskins 20 british pounds thank you very much joe sorry mate previous chat didn't
00:42:35.840 go through my fault how does technology fit into your into your ideal society after we are victorious
00:42:42.320 how do you how do we fuse the final frontier with a shire uh first and foremost thank you
00:42:48.400 for your continued support i much appreciate it so this is a super tough question i've thought
00:42:55.580 about it a lot it's a good question something that we should should discuss to be honest because it
00:43:01.400 will have you know quite huge implications i have been so focused on just the you know re-migration
00:43:08.240 immigration ethnic dynamics realpolitik the political game metapolitics so i haven't dwelt
00:43:15.560 perhaps as much on it as i should i've thought about it but i have maybe not thought about it
00:43:21.300 enough i will say the following like if you have something like ai i don't like it when ai takes
00:43:27.820 the the work of artists or any work for that matter you can have some things that ai can speed
00:43:34.120 up but if you have the um if we outsource completely artist creation of art which is also
00:43:43.520 an expression of the divine what you do when you're creating art you're channeling god inside
00:43:49.260 you like channeling the divine onto something you create outsourcing that to the ai and this is a
00:43:56.120 bit of a schizo take by the way so take through a pinch of salt it's a bit of a schizo take
00:44:00.700 um maybe we lose a touch of the divine maybe we lose a touch of a certain connection to the divine
00:44:09.300 And if we no longer keep that lane open, so view it as a lane, humans, God, the imagination, art, creativity, it flows from God to us.
00:44:21.700 If we cut that, maybe something bad will happen.
00:44:24.560 Who knows? And that badness, perhaps it's already happened with, you know, being too reliant on such a thing as, well, technology, actually, being on your phone too much.
00:44:37.460 your brain being fried by shorts, by TikToks, by reels, all of these things, maybe that doesn't
00:44:45.540 leave so much space for your imagination, for your creative output, stuff like that. So I would say
00:44:52.260 that a very concrete example, if AI takes away creative work from humans, that is something bad.
00:44:59.020 if we are too reliant upon technology
00:45:04.000 so that it becomes super fragile.
00:45:07.880 You can look at such a thing as a car.
00:45:10.020 Does it really need a ton of electrical equipment in the car?
00:45:16.220 Perhaps not.
00:45:17.420 Does your microwave need Wi-Fi?
00:45:21.100 Probably not.
00:45:22.720 So I would say that it can go too far
00:45:25.060 because the farther it goes,
00:45:27.500 The further it goes, the more fragile it will also be.
00:45:31.520 And if something goes bad, it will be hard to get back to fixing it.
00:45:38.360 Whereas if you have more mechanical stuff, you can always have a quicker solution to it.
00:45:44.360 So yeah, anyway, perhaps a bit of an unsatisfactory response there.
00:45:50.580 But humans should be in charge at least.
00:45:53.000 so we don't outsource the executive power to a robot to an artificial intelligence we can use it
00:46:02.280 as a tool but it's always good to be a bit cautious here i don't mean to sound like a luddite
00:46:06.660 someone is afraid of technology but my schizo take is that we still need to have that creative
00:46:12.460 connection to god and then when it comes to ai i've tested it a bit but you have to check your
00:46:18.420 sources also you have to double check so ai chat gpt grok you can view it as um as another version
00:46:26.680 of google so 10 years ago you used to google something now you can ask chat but it's the same
00:46:31.860 result you go to the to the primary source and have a look for yourself at least so ask ai for
00:46:38.900 sources just as you asked google before for sources um so anyway that was my perhaps highly
00:46:45.080 unsatisfactory answer.
00:46:47.220 I don't know if it was good or not.
00:46:58.960 Alright, we have a second
00:47:01.140 super chat from our
00:47:04.940 Indian supporter, Frosty Sinadad.
00:47:07.760 A thousand Indian
00:47:09.220 rupees. Thank you very much. Much appreciated.
00:47:12.840 Odin
00:47:13.120 creates the power to language
00:47:15.180 as a pre-benefactor to people's conquest
00:47:17.360 on a whole. Loki
00:47:19.060 to the power of cunning to create
00:47:20.920 as method to magic.
00:47:23.180 Thor as ordinary man's pride,
00:47:25.100 and Baldr as a light to life and light to all
00:47:27.140 existence. Yeah, I agree.
00:47:29.200 I would say that when it comes to
00:47:31.120 Loki, though, if you look
00:47:33.280 at the
00:47:34.200 sources,
00:47:37.400 this is only my interpretation.
00:47:39.340 Everyone has their own interpretation.
00:47:41.080 I would not say that Loki is something that
00:47:43.100 i don't view him as an entity that i would like to have anything to do with i wouldn't say that
00:47:48.620 he is the same as the devil in christian metaphysics and theology i wouldn't liken him to that he is
00:47:56.460 if you look at the myths he does help the gods at some stage in some stories he helps them
00:48:04.460 but ultimately he is he kills balder the shining one he is on the side of evil in or evil this is
00:48:12.300 also very contested. It's more like destruction. It's not necessarily evil. It's not the same sort
00:48:19.000 of evil as you would have in Zoroastrianism or Christianity. Destruction is perhaps a better
00:48:24.960 way to put it. Same thing if we're looking at such a thing as the giants in Norse mythology,
00:48:30.660 in Germanic theology. They're not necessarily evil. They're more destructive. Same thing with
00:48:36.620 The dragon, it's not necessarily, it's not evil.
00:48:40.200 It's just destructive, or it's a force of creative destruction, one could say.
00:48:48.100 And the Jotuns, the giants, same thing.
00:48:51.100 Loki, one could say it's a force of destruction.
00:48:55.380 Sometimes destruction is needed.
00:48:57.340 Ragnarök, the twilight of the gods, when the world will go under, that will lead to a rebirth.
00:49:02.560 balder in my humble opinion will be reborn upon the after ragnarök same thing with the gods as
00:49:10.360 well they will be reborn the the world it goes in cycles this by the way is a big difference
00:49:16.420 between christianity and indo-european cosmology that christianity is sort of like a start and a
00:49:24.560 finnish but in the european cosmology it's cycles always cycles one cycle dies gives birth to the
00:49:32.660 new one so ragnarök it is the end of that cycle but it gives birth to another cycle and you do
00:49:38.800 need some create you do need some destruction there as well so is it evil is it destructive
00:49:44.940 is it necessary deep questions indeed deep questions that i need to meditate more on for sure
00:49:51.840 but I would not say
00:49:54.300 I would not recommend anyone to
00:49:55.820 worship Loki or something like that
00:49:58.260 he is the enemy of the gods after all
00:50:00.600 so
00:50:02.640 thank you for
00:50:04.200 the super chats I have come
00:50:06.460 to well not quite an hour
00:50:08.280 yet we have nine more minutes
00:50:10.700 so we will see
00:50:12.100 if I missed
00:50:14.360 something here that
00:50:15.720 might be interesting
00:50:18.260 to discuss
00:50:19.520 us so we will see we will see I am one moment I will just look at something ever so quickly
00:50:42.200 and uh and then we will see okay so i will say the following that and this ties into something
00:50:56.680 i said before i'm just trying to go through my mind if i haven't forgotten something important
00:51:00.860 i have probably forgotten a lot of important things but but bear with me i'm posting away
00:51:06.220 anyway so when it comes to tolerance for religion as a polytheist as a pagan you know since i already
00:51:16.040 have a pantheon i'm more forgiving so therefore i can say that jesus is a friend and i don't deny
00:51:22.480 his divinity i don't deny that he was great a great man and everything like that i can be quite
00:51:29.000 tolerant this is usually not replicated by christians though they are not so you know keen
00:51:35.860 they don't want to acknowledge that Thor, for example, is a powerful metaphysical being
00:51:42.100 because either they don't believe that he exists or he's a demon.
00:51:48.020 So that is a different take.
00:51:50.440 You can be more generous if you're a pagan.
00:51:53.060 And, you know, Christianity, it says in their commandments,
00:51:57.020 you shall not have gods beside me,
00:52:00.060 which is also, you know, when it actually comes into contact with Europe,
00:52:03.200 You have Mary, which is, you could argue, one could argue, that she is a continuation of the Holy Mother Goddess.
00:52:13.020 So the archetype of the Divine Mother continued in Christianity.
00:52:19.140 Then, of course, when it comes to Protestantism, they don't like Mary so much.
00:52:25.160 I need to look into exactly why this is.
00:52:28.060 They don't want you to worship Mary.
00:52:30.360 They want you to only worship Jesus and God.
00:52:33.200 and the holy spirit but in catholicism you still have a more polytheistic it's supposed to be
00:52:38.700 monotheistic but if you look at it it's more polytheistic so they have in catholicism in
00:52:44.560 addition to that they also have saints which is basically demigods or lesser gods you have angels
00:52:52.260 as well which is um i would humbly suggest this is something that is more leaning towards the
00:52:59.900 pagan side, less towards the pure Christian side. So if you say pure Christianity would
00:53:05.780 be perhaps the original Christianity before it came into contact with the Greco-Roman
00:53:11.360 world and the Celto-Germanic world. So you have the origins, the original Christianity
00:53:19.180 and then you have Protestantism as more pure, if we should say, then you don't see as much
00:53:24.900 of the vibrant and diverse metaphysical ecosystem,
00:53:31.300 to use a few of these terms.
00:53:34.300 But in Catholicism, you still have these things,
00:53:37.640 so saints, angels, demons, a more fun world,
00:53:41.780 a more fun metaphysics, a more fun worldview,
00:53:44.440 in my humble opinion.
00:53:45.560 And that's also why I resonate more with Catholicism
00:53:49.840 than Protestantism, because Protestantism is,
00:53:52.660 one, more atheist, and two, more Christian.
00:53:54.900 Now, of course, Catholics, they will say that I am heresy-maxing here by saying that Protestantism is more Christian than Catholicism.
00:54:03.100 But that's just my view from the outside.
00:54:05.020 You know, I'm a pagan, so I don't have a dog in that fight.
00:54:07.420 I'm just looking in from the outside at the discussions.
00:54:13.540 So, yeah.
00:54:16.020 But yeah, anyway, thank you to everyone who checked in.
00:54:19.560 Pleasure as always to have a live audience that I can schizomax to or schizomax with.
00:54:27.160 Maybe it was, yeah, hopefully it was interesting.
00:54:30.400 I have no idea.
00:54:31.180 I will return to these topics before I thought it was a good topic for a good subject for Easter to talk about.
00:54:38.960 Whenever it's Easter, I feel like talking a bit about religion and metaphysical matters and the like.
00:54:45.400 But yeah, I will also say the following, like, this is also a video, I will make a separate video, that religion, how you interpret religion, is also based on the zeitgeist.
00:55:02.000 So therefore you have a completely different interpretation of Christianity today, because the zeitgeist is a lot different than it was during the Middle Ages, where you had the Pope calling for holy war.
00:55:12.520 He did it because he interpreted Christianity with a different zeitgeist imbuing him with a morality.
00:55:24.680 So back in the day, he would call for a crusade.
00:55:27.360 A hundred years ago, the Pope would say something different than today.
00:55:30.900 And that is because the zeitgeist and the moral framework are different.
00:55:35.380 So that's something to keep in mind as well.
00:55:37.260 So when we're looking at religion, is it important?
00:55:39.580 yeah but more important is
00:55:42.660 the zeitgeist so that is where the
00:55:44.680 struggle truly is so
00:55:46.620 anyway thank you for the
00:55:48.760 super chats and thank you for
00:55:51.060 checking in
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