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As in Heaven, so on Earth

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The pre-Christian marriage was of sacred nature, it was a union between two deities! The King and Queen represented the Sky God (TîwaR) and the Earth Goddess (Erþô) respectively, and in them all the other deities too. The common married man and woman also represented the deities; the god of good health, youthful strength and freedom (FraujaR), and the goddess of love, freedom, youthful beauty and health (Fraujon) respectively. I assume that because the latter’s name is still used today, in Scandinavia and Germany, as titles for married women; Scandinavian «Frue» and German Frau», means «Married Woman» (used like the term «Madame») and both derive from the name of Freyja (Fraujon). The male version of this seems to at some point have been replaced by the more aggressive «Herre» («war-band leader»).

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My wife has suggested, and I agree, that the deities represented different stages in a person’s «advancement» through life, and this would make sense if we then assume that the marriage itself granted the man and the woman these titles. They had then reached the level of «FraujaR» for men and «Fraujon» for women. If you didn’t marry your spiritual, intellectual, emotional and even physical development stagnated; you had to marry to be able to continue to the next level – as if the marriage was an initiation ritual in a mystery cult with different ranks. The rank you gained was named after a deity, and when you achieved this rank you became that deity. You then started to take the role of that deity in your society.

In the days of yore the society was naturally very different from what we are used to and each (nomadic) group was probably originally made up of only a single (large) family, each and every one of them representing what we would define as a deity. Several individuals could also represent and take the role of the same deity, because the deity was not linked to a single individual or personality. It could even be found in trees, plants and animals as well. Some deities could very well not be present in the group, if none had achieved this rank.

These large families exchanged sons and daughters with other large families, who crossed their paths, or perhaps whom they met at special sites.

The Europeans arranged marriages; first the parents met and discussed the matter, and if they agreed the children in question were betrothed; they planned to marry later on. When they became teenagers they were engaged normally, unless of course one of them didn’t want to, and then finally they married when the woman had become an adult. The men were normally older than the women (around 5-15 years older) because women are best suited to bear children when they are young adults, and men best suited to feed and protect their wives and children when they are a bit older than that. Men are at their strongest around age 30.

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The task of the betrothed boy or young man was to protect, impress and win the heart of his betrothed girl. She could perfectly well reject him when they were to be engaged (or before, for that sake), so he had to really do his best to charm her. He had another very good reason to be a good, skilled, strong, courageous, kind , honest and in all other ways too an honourable (young) man!

You can argue that perhaps neither of them had any interest in the other, but if you think like that you underestimate our forebears; why would they arrange for a marriage between two individuals who didn’t like each other? There were originally no borders, no kingdoms, no slaves, no power over others! No treaties to secure. Nothing of that sort whatsoever! They lived healthy nomadic lives, all of them free from slavery! And they did talk to their children! They – unlike modern parents – socialised a lot with their children. They knew them and their likes and dislikes. They met other families, and we can assume often lived for long periods with other families, so they had plenty of time to get to know each other.

With time the large families became tribes, and later on these tribes settled down somewhere, and the first European kingdoms were established. The marital system was still the same, whether TîwaR was the head of a nomadic family or a settled tribe. It underwent some changes as time passed by and the world changed, not least with the coming of agriculture, but the foundation and idea was the same.

When the enemies of Europe today attack our age-old marital institution they do because this is the one pillar that holds it all up; this is the glue that holds Europe together! The nuclear family, lead by a man and a woman in a sacred marriage, raising and educating their children, is what has enabled Europe to survive up to 2,000 years of Christianity. They successfully tore down and removed so much of what was ours, but they have not yet succeeded with this sacred institution! They try – they try harder than ever – but even though feminism and the feminization of men has some success the age-old European marital institution stands strong in the hearts of all true Europeans! «As in Heaven, so on Earth»; we marry just like our gods and goddesses, and by doing so bring the Divine Heaven down to Earth – in form of a spiritual, intelligent, ancient and powerful marital institution! HailaR WôðanaR! HailaR Fraujon! 



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