rohannson
27th December 2014, 11:52
Stories of encounters with elves, ghosts, sea Monsters & ets. Great video, I never really heard about the Elves before.
gRjatXe5bis
Earthship
27th December 2014, 16:46
Rohannson, thanks for sharing with us this wonderful documentary!!! A must see...!!!
craig mitchell
28th December 2014, 23:26
Thanks Rohannson, there's a lot of good info there. These beings are real and live in the lower dimensions. (second dimension, and I don't mean as lessor beings than us) They are quite involved with helping manifest at that level and attending, creating, and all the busyness of life there, kinda like we do here in the third dimension.
I think the documentary overdid the ghost thing, but then people seem ever fascinated with it.
Regards, Craig
seeker/reader
30th December 2014, 15:34
Rohannson,
Thanks for the link to the movie. Great stuff. It is good to see that Iceland is so open to the "hidden world" such that they openly discuss it as part of their culture. Apparently this openness allows for many of them to see this "hidden world" and even travel out of body. Seems as though many there are mediums, clairvoyants and healers. They did a excellent job of explaining this "hidden world."
Here are some of my favorite quotes from them...
@ 1:06:42 Living means like being an actor who performs in a film without knowing the screenplay. He enters a house without knowing what's inside it: good things, bad things, love, violence or something else. but he can improvise the story because we're the ones who decide what happens to us in our lives.
@1:13:11 We are like an onion with different layers all within a single being. The layers become thinner as you near the core. The human being becomes more beautiful, the deeper you go. Here is the physical body and it's aura. The colours of the emotions and the social attitude. These three layers form the personality. The soul lies beyond the personality. It too has its spirit and emotions. Behind the soul lies your most intimate being, the well of memory. Behind all that lies the core, a bit of the divine sun. With all these elements connected, we attain perfections and form one with God. We become brighter than the brightest electric light.
Meggings
30th December 2014, 17:28
This is true in my own experience - thanks for reminding us seeker/reader and posting this:
"We are like an onion with different layers all within a single being. The layers become thinner as you near the core. The human being becomes more beautiful, the deeper you go. Here is the physical body and it's aura. The colours of the emotions and the social attitude. These three layers form the personality. The soul lies beyond the personality. It too has it's spirit and emotions. Behind the soul lies your most intimate being, the well of memory. Behind all that lies the core, a bit of the divine sun. With all these elements connected, we attain perfections and form one with God. We become brighter than the brightest electric light."
I have been in Iceland and found it wonderfully clear on an energetic level. It felt like a relief to me to be in that kind of "unclouded" space. The people do give credance to nature spirits and ghosts, and so many can see them. When my daughter lived there, she told me the fascinating story of the Island of Drangey, which her university associates related to her with belief in what they were saying. I copy the legend of Drangey Island below, for I found it most interesting.
But I wish to also attest to interacting with nature spirits I've seen visibly here in Canada. They had a job to do, but because of the ignorance within which we "civilized, brain-washed" countries live, I did not understand. I had intruded on a sacred space that some nature spirits were caring for. I had not realized the importance of honouring them, asking their permission to be there, and bringing a gift for them - and they caused a certain amount of havoc for me because of my ignorance. Were we raised with connection to our Mother Earth and her myriad creatures, I would have known better.
"Even The Evil Need a Place to Live"
A legend goes that Drangey was once the abode of evil beings, trolls or some such. Men who sought to pick eggs and hunt birds in the bountiful cliffs of the island, fell to their deaths, their climbing ropes mysteriously cut. Finally, people almost stopped going to the island to hunt birds. Then Guğmundur became bishop of Hólar, which was at that time the bishop's seat for the northern part of Iceland.
Guğmundur, or Gvendur, as he was sometime called, was a good, kind man, and very holy, thus earning the nick-name "the good". The poor flocked to Hólar, because Guğmundur was know for feeding beggars. It sometimes became hard for him to find food for all those people, especially at the end of a long winter. So Guğmundur decided to send his men to Drangey to hunt birds and pick eggs. Several of the men were killed when they attempted to pick eggs in the cliffs. When the good bishop heard this, he decided to do something about it.
He went to the island with several priests and a barrel of holy water, and began blessing the island, descending down the cliffs by a rope, singing hymns and splashing holy water as he and his priests wended their way around the island. He had almost gone all the way around the island when a huge, hairy hand or paw came out of the cliff face, holding a big, sharp knife, and began cutting the rope. The rope was three-ply, and the creature was able to cut through two of them, but the third held, because it had been soaked in holy water and blessed before the rope was made, and it could therefore not be destroyed by evil forces.
When the creature saw that it couldn't kill the bishop, it said "Stop your blessing, bishop Gvendur, even the evil need a place to live". (Evil beings cannot say "Guğ" or "God", and so the creature called him by a nick-name). Guğmundur stopped the blessing and asked to be pulled up. He then declared that this part of the cliffs should be a refuge for the evil creatures to live, and people should not try to descend that cliff. Ever since, there have been fewer accidents in the island, and bird hunters and egg gatherers have been left alone. The place Guğmundur left unblessed came to be called Heiğnaberg, or "Heathen Cliff", and it is said that nowhere on the island are there as many nesting birds, because no-one dares to try to pick eggs or hunt there.
After this successful blessing, Guğmundur began doing regular blessings. He blessed places where evil was supposed to dwell, always leaving "a place for the evil to live". He also blessed springs and wells, purifying the water with his blessing. There are several Gvendarbrunnar (Gvendur's wells) around Iceland, and the main water supply for Reykjavík even comes from one of those.
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