About Dreams & Spirituality

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Rabbi Shekelstein says:

interesting. I was told that when your life "flashes before your eyes" it's your brain searching through past experiences for a solution to the life-threatening problem you're currently facing. it happens so quickly because the brain is capable of much more than we know it to be.

Snarling Wolf says:

It is my ambition to distance myself from all IT, except that which may be necessary in the struggle.

Armando Marodin says:

why christianity got so many followers after the death of Jesus? people hated jews and sudenly a massive change of opinion happned. Why? Why Romans changed their mind and became christians?

Fudge Nipples says:

Where can we find these gods?

Gustavo Gottau says:

In short words: dreams are like a training simulator for your life.

Chris Wanderer says:

I used to dream about having a small house and living in the forest accompanied by wife and sons. Or I think it was a fantasy I'm not sure.

Silly Willy goyim says:

Weird how I had a dream about someone last night, wrote it down to the smallest detail I can remember, told my friend, and now stumble upon this.

Doom Guard says:

ODIN!!!!!!!

Doom Guard says:

Just got two of your books for Yule, Varg! MYFAROG and Reflections on European Polytheism. Can't wait to read them!

Asteria says:

I have remote viewed in dreams as well as predicted the future.

Doom Guard says:

I've had the most amazing and profound dreams in various periods of my life. And I can attest to what your wife says about dream scenarios, as I have had many that were of hypothetical events or dangers which we may all face soon… in fact, we will most definitely face them soon.

Ben Rain says:

If we are here today it is because our early ancestors were not drunks and stoned out of their mind zombies like many are today.

Lars Agerbæk says:

memory formation is a good term to describe how I feel after waking up from a dream -as if something has fallen in to place.

Franky Furbo says:

where is the limit point, when we "back to old traditions" but we are leaving "fairy tales"? As we know science is not a very good tool in our times because of propaganda. Maybe what we know actually about a dreams is a lie? We belive in manifestations of gods, but in some areas of life we leaving empty space?

November Eleven says:

I respect you a lot but i also find Carl Gustav Jung interesting (fuck Freud though). What do you think of Jung?

Alkinoos Papantonopoulos says:

Varg,it's obvious that you have studied much of the greek philosophy,we can see this in many of your videos.This is a big honour for all the Greeks .Hail from the land of Zeus!

Fjern says:

Do you believe that dimethyltryptamine (DMT) from thyroid gland might be what causes dreams and/or near-death experiences? Great video as always :)

Garen King says:

I don't know how you feel about movies, but regarding the theory that dreams are messages for mental training, there's an interesting movie from 2001 called "Waking Life" that takes place in a dream in which a sequence characters from a man's subconscious speak to him in abstract, educational, and existentialist fragments of conversation. I'd recommend it to anyone that is interested with their own dreams and the messages within. But anyways, this was a very concise video and I appreciated it.

Robert Richardson says:

As always, a great video, thank you! You have guided me and helped me improve my mind and life. I very much anticipate the English translation of Marie Cachet's book!

Leif Katrileo says:

I rather had dreams about future moments that'll happen in my life, which I don't realize until it happens: deja vu.
I need to train my subconscience…
Happy Yule to all in the North.

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