The Secret of the She-Bear: An Unexpected Key to Understand European Mythologies, Traditions and Tales (Paperback Book) The Secret of the She-Bear: An Unexpected Key to Understand European Mythologies, Traditions and Tales (Paperback Book)

The Secret of the She-Bear: An Unexpected Key to Understand European Mythologies, Traditions and Tales (Paperback Book)

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Formed 1991 in Bergen, Norway

by Marie Cachet, Varg Vikernes (Foreword)

The modern man moves through time and space without knowning neither from whence he comes nor whither he goes. He has no direction. He is lost. He is like an arrow shot randomly out into the thin air: Sans purpose. Whether or not he hits something is pure chance. Who shot the arrow? From where did he shoot it? At what was the arrow shot? Why did he shoot it?

The modern man crossed the river of forgetfulness a long time ago, some time in the Stone Age, but the lost memories are still there, in his seemingly incomprehensible and certainly strange myths and fairy tales, songs and art, traditions and customs. He still lives with what he had ages ago, but has lost his ability to see even what is plain before his eyes, so he does not understand it.

Mariw Cachet has with autistic precision dug deep into the past, using intuition as well as sense perception, and present to us what she has found in this book. She explains every branch on the tree, every twig and leaf, every fruit and flower, but showing us the way down the stem to the roots, and then further into the deep earth and the darkness of pre-history - where our origins lies.

This book is a key to the past and a lantern banishing the darkness of pre-history. It will enable you to understand every single ancient myth, fairy tale, traditional song, high festival, custom and all ancient art, and understand what you see. Perhaps also, you will understand from whence you come, and where you should aim your arrow. You will know yourself, for the first time in thousands of years.

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