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/qa/ - Question & Answer - International Holocaust Remembrance Day (Jan. 27th)

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 No.265272

Did you know Wotan is another name for Odin and Odin is also just another personification of Saturn?
much like the Saturnian deities of other nations, it was Odin who was said to have created the world.
Known by the epithet Alfadir that is, Allfather Odin was also, like Osiris/Saturn, known as the creator of the gods.
>"Odin may justly be called All-father, for he is verily the father of all, of gods as well as of men, and to his power all things owe their existence."
Like proto Saturn, Odin was said to have resided at the cosmic centre, known as Ginnungapap, that was also called the Navel of the Earth, alternately alluded to as the "Navel of Heaven" that, was believed to have been situated right "in the centre or Pole of heaven so in the North where we also find all the other Saturnian deities.

 No.265273

also an interesting crumb, there have been some who have surmised that "Kronos", the Greek god of the planet Saturn, derived his name from the Greek word "corone" (compare also the Latin "cornix") which means "crow".
odin is often shown seated on a throne attended by two ravens named Hunin and Munin.
the flinging of Jormungandr by Odin into the celestial sea that surrounded Midgard can then be seen as additional evidence that the "celestial serpent" of many nations was actually a plasma discharge by the proto Saturnian Sun orb.
Mithras was also attended by ravens. On an altar piece that is now preserved in the Wiesbaden Museum, he is shown with a crow, one of the god Saturns most prominent symbols, perched on his fluttering mantle.

also it was Claudius Ptolemy who reported that the inhabitants of Mesopotamia revered the star of Saturn as "Mithras Helios," (which again presents Helios as one of the original names of the planet Saturn).
It might have been due to this particular name that Anthony Aveni referred to Mithras as "the Persian sun god."
He did, however, indicate that the god's "dualistic counterpart was Saturn, the sun of night."
This is so true that, unlike the present Sun, the Helios in question was said to have "come to the celestial pole," where proto Saturn had for long been stationed.

 No.265274

Evendoe when Germanic Anglo-Saxons adopted the latin days of the week and renamed them to fit the Germanic Pantheon, they couldn't find a Germanic equivalent of the god Saturn so they just kept the name 'Saturnsday' for Saturday.
And they would have known better than you would.

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 No.265277

οὐρέουσι αἱ μὲν γυναῖκες ὀρθαί, οἱ δὲ ἄνδρες κατήμενοι

 No.265278

Saturn is the limit of cosmos.

 No.265279

The ancient germanics did a poor job preserving the cosmology of their most ancient ancestors.

 No.265280

If you want to understand cosmology read the Shrimad Bhagavatam

 No.265286

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 No.265294

this means humans are boring and predictable and all come up with the same ideas



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